Don't you have to grant access on your machine to remote connections?
IIRC, try 'xhost +' on your machine before starting the program on the
remote machine.

2009/5/14  <paul1...@yahoo.com>:
>
> Yes, I am using Redhat Linux with OSG 2.9.3.
>
> Using "ssh -Y" didn't help...
>
> Also, as I pointed out in my last e-mail, I get this X11 connection refused, 
> however, the application still runs but FULL SCREEN instead of in a window...
>
> Paul P.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: "Thrall, Bryan" <bryan.thr...@flightsafety.com>
> To: OpenSceneGraph Users <osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:35:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [osg-users] Remote execution and OSG
>
> paul1...@yahoo.com wrote on Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:28 PM:
>
>> I need to be able to run my OSG program remotely (from a different machine
>> that where the display location). I'm using "ssh" to login to the remote
>> location and have my "setenv DISPLAY" set back to my original computer (I've
>> set xhost + on the server machine).
>>
>> When I do this, on SOME OSG examples, I'm getting:
>> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
>> Xlib: No protocol specified
>>
>> Error: Unable to open display ":0.0".
>> Error: unable to create graphics window
>>
>> I haven't narrowed down when I get this but it seems that I get it only when
>> I run applications that create their own windows. I do not see this when
>> running osgviewer in full screen mode nor with many of the other OSG
>> examples. However, I do see this problem with osgkeyboardmouse,
>> osgcompositeviewer, osgsidebyside, osgtexture3D, osgslice,  and osgwindows.
>> In these cases, instead of opening up a window as I think these are supposed
>> to do, it runs full screen.
>>
>> Any idea what is going on here?
>
> Not sure what's wrong with your DISPLAY, but 'ssh -Y' will tunnel the X 
> connection through ssh and set up the DISPLAY correctly (usually to something 
> like 'localhost:10.0') without you having to mess with it.
>
> You don't say, but I'm assuming you're running Linux or something like that; 
> OSG compiled for Windows doesn't do X forwarding :)
>
> --
> Bryan Thrall
> FlightSafety International
> bryan.thr...@flightsafety.com
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