Re: your ssh / sshd config

2007-11-10 Thread randd
Hi there... [As too often: Sorry for the late reply.] randd wrote: [Unable to start X applications in a chroot] You certainly can still do what you're wanting to; what's changed is the defaults in the SSH server config. There are a number of machines here that are headless and

Re: your ssh / sshd config

2007-11-10 Thread Hans-Joachim Widmaier
randd wrote: etc.; there are a number of different ways to do this similar things; I'm sure you catch the drift of what I was thinking / suggesting. Doesn't sound like any of them are applicable in your case though. Yes. Apologies for not making it clearer. Let's try again:

Re: your ssh / sshd config

2007-11-09 Thread Hans-Joachim Widmaier
Hi, [As too often: Sorry for the late reply.] randd wrote: [Unable to start X applications in a chroot] You certainly can still do what you're wanting to; what's changed is the defaults in the SSH server config. There are a number of machines here that are headless and only accessible via

your ssh / sshd config (was: Re: xorg 7.3)

2007-11-04 Thread randd
Hi, BTW: years and several (B)LFS ago, I could happily run X clients in chroot and get the windows on the server running on the host system. This no longer works: xterm Xt error: Can't open display: :0.0 (of course I did xhost +localhost; even xhost + doesn't help). Now I have to run an X