Ok, everything seems to be Ok in the target side! > Le 9 mai 2020 à 09:04, Christoph Kukulies <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Here is the output. Nothing happens on the macOS side. I remembered that X11 > (Quartz) popped up automatically iin the dock and the xclock appeared on the > Mac desktop, last time it worked. >
A last test is to launch X11 « by the hand » on terminal and look if the
XQuartz is really launched:
$ /Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
I remember I had some problems with XQuartz since Catalina upgrade.
There has been no XQuartz update since 2016 and they indicate another solution
to have X11 on Mac OS X: MacPorts (https://www.xquartz.org/releases/index.html).
So I have switched to MacPorts install and I have no problems with Catalina.
Other thing, take a look on this URL:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029909/x11-forwarding-for-non-root-user-not-working
>
> <log.txt>
>
> The X11DisplayOffset seems to be 10, although the line in sshd_config is
> commented out. 10 seems to be the default. But it used to work the day before
> yesterday. Don’t know what happened unless I had done something to the PATH
> or macports tree.
>
> What I did was remove the X11 icon from the dock, but that after it stopped
> working. It is so that X11 Quartz normally launches automatically when a
> client requests an X11 connection, right?
>
> Still clueless. Maybe I’m overlooking something very obvious?
> —
> Christoph
>
>> Am 08.05.2020 um 17:41 schrieb Pierre Malard <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Some possibilities:
>> 1) Try your « ssh -Y » in verbose mode like « ssh -v -Y » or
>> « ssh -vv -Y » for more verbose and take a look at the displayed
>> messages.
>> 2) Is « xauth » package is on your target?
>> 3) What about the « X11DisplayOffset » on your target?
>> 4) What about these lines:
>> Source% ssh -Y user@cible
>> Target% echo $DISPLAY
>> Target% xclock
>>
>> It’s not an SHELL problem.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>>> Le 8 mai 2020 à 16:10, Christoph Kukulies <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>>
>>> Today is a havoc day. I changed my login shell to bash. Also added this
>>> BASH Silencing variable succesfully.
>>> Was playing around for hours with my FreeBSD system in the network and in
>>> the morning I ran some X clients.
>>> Alway saw the X11 Quartz icon in the dock.
>>>
>>> Is it correct, the X server starts automatically if an X cient wants to
>>> connect over the network, right.
>>> Last thing I did was to remove the X11 icon from the dock. Now suddenly
>>> when I ssh -Y to the FreeBSD system, start xclock there,
>>> nothing happens. The xclock command line hangs on the client side. But no
>>> message at all. DISPLAY is localhost:10.0.
>>>
>>> I did a reboot of the FreeBSD system already to no avail. What’s going on?
>>> Will reboot my Mac and next thing I’ll do is revert to zsh to see whether
>>> it has got to do with that.
>>>
>>> —
>>> Christoph
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Pierre Malard
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