Review:
My understanding was that this message was due to the lack of an
.Xauthority file:
Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
Trying to generate one with
xauth generate $DISPLAY .
yielded:
xauth: (argv):1: couldn't query Security extensi
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> No difference with "su -". I don't have any line in root's *rc files which
> set the DISPLAY.
$ set | grep XAUTH
$ su -
# set | grep XAUTH
notice, they will be different.
It boils down to security.
you can do it two ways.
$ su -
# export
Grant wrote:
> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and now I
> get:
>
> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
> Xlib: connec
I wrote:
> Yes. Well, I usually have forwarding enabled automatically
> in /etc/ssh/ssh_config, but I always try with -X or -Y anyway.
>
> > What is the actual error from the client?
>
> $DISPLAY is not set.
>
> But I notice a change since yesterday: I now get this w
Am Freitag 23 November 2007 schrieb Billy Holmes:
> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > No difference with "su -". I don't have any line in root's *rc files
> > which set the DISPLAY.
>
> $ set | grep XAUTH
> $ su -
> # set | grep XAUTH
>
> notice,
xauth(1) says:
/if [the X server] does not support the SECURITY extension, the
[generate] command fails./
The xauth command is used to generate the .Xauthority file, which is
required for X11Forwarding.
But the Security Extension is not enabled by default:
- - xcsecurity : Build
c? *G*) from a remote system (running
| Solaris 10U4 on Sparc). I cannot use ssh to login to that machine.
| To be somewhat secure, I tried to use xauth, but that doesn't
| work
|
| What did I do?
|
| On the local system, I did:
|
| xauth extract xauth.key $DISPLAY:0.0
Above l
On Sunday 14 October 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Then I looked at the configs again, and in the man page for ssh_config I
> finally found this:
> XAuthLocation
> Specifies the full pathname of the xauth(1) program. The
> default is /usr/openwin/bin/
On 30 Apr 2009, at 16:59, Grant wrote:
X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while
and now
I get:
Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
generated
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11
forwarding.
Xlib: conne
Mick writes:
> On Sunday 14 October 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
> > Then I looked at the configs again, and in the man page for ssh_config
> > I finally found this:
> > XAuthLocation
> > Specifies the full pathname of the xauth(1) program. The
>
>>>> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and
>>>> now
>>>> I get:
>>>>
>>>> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
>>>> generated
>>>> Warning: No xau
>>Are there any means to achieve this?
>
>Hi Helmut,
>
>you need to read "man xauth" :)
or maybe this:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/xauth-6.html#ss6.3
skip the DISPLAY-part if you're using ssh -Y.
/jdb
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Grant wrote:
> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and now I
> get:
>
> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
> generated
> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication
>> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and now
>> I get:
>>
>> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
>> generated
>> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
>&g
On 12/22/19 4:17 PM, n952162 wrote:
xauth(1) says:
/if [the X server] does not support the SECURITY extension, the
[generate] command fails./
The xauth command is used to generate the .Xauthority file, which is
required for X11Forwarding.
But the Security Extension is not enabled
>> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and now
>> I get:
>>
>> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
>> generated
>> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
>&g
2009/4/30 Grant
> >> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and
> now
> >> I get:
> >>
> >> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
> >> generated
> >> Warning: No xauth data;
Hello,
I have installed kde-frameworks-5.16 & kde-plasma-5.5 and when I start
sddm I get the following error:
/usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):1: bad "remove" command line
/usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):2: bad "add" command line
sddm does not start
Using openrc
Version x11-misc/s
Hi,
I've just merged KDE 3.4.1 (after installing gentoo) following the KDE Configuration HOWTO, but it seems I missed something.
Everything works right with root, but I can't start KDE with a user... DCOPserver problem.. This is the output:
xauth: error in locking authority file /
X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and now I get:
Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
Xlib: connection to "localhost:10.0" refused
t;
Thanks Salvatore, and thanks everyone.
Finally I got it solved by follow Salvatore's suggestion. I am using the
bumblebee project.
there are still some other minor problems solved before success running
bumblebee.
The vgl init script doesn't work on xdm. the xauth section should have a
On Sat, 3 Nov 2012 19:11:47 -0600, Joseph wrote:
> I'm running OpneVPN server/client configuration on Linux machines but
> I'm not sure which setting to select on Android to talk to OpneVPN
>
> Android 4 comes with VPN type:
> PPTP
> L2TP/IPSec PSK
> L2TP/IPSe
On 7 Apr, Jonas de Buhr wrote:
>
>>>Are there any means to achieve this?
>>
>>Hi Helmut,
>>
>>you need to read "man xauth" :)
>
> or maybe this:
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/xauth-6.html#ss6.3
>
> skip the DISPLAY-part if you
Grant wrote:
X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and now I get:
Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
Xlib: connection to "localhost:10.0&q
sword can access the display.
One of the jobs of kdm is that once you have logged into the display, it
creates ~/.Xauthority so that the programs that are run under your login
know the password. But it only does this _after_ you login. While the
login window is displayed, the magic file is
> So, locally I ran
>
> mark@c2stable ~ $ xhost
> access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect
> mark@c2stable ~ $ xhost +DWP-Linux
> DWP-Linux being added to access control list
> mark@c2stable ~ $ xhost
> access control enabled, only authorized clients can
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 08:01:59 -0700
Grant wrote:
> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and now I
> get:
>
> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication dat
it is the DM's job to setup the access control (with
xauth) appropriately to allow cllients to connect to the server, but
I'm no expert on this...it usually "just works".
So maybe we can just double check a couple of basics:
Do you have x11-apps/xauth merged?
What are the per
e you using ssh -X or -Y ?
For me -Y works (but it assumes everything is secure and doesn't apply the
security controls that -X does).
But -X produces
"Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
generated"
but the server has an ~/.Xauthority file, which oddly gets created by an
ssh -Y session
On Saturday 25 April 2009 19:25:26 Grant wrote:
> >> X-forwarding used to work for me but I haven't used it in a while and
> >> now I get:
> >>
> >> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
> >> generated
> >> War
On Saturday 28 November 2015 12:51:59 john wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed kde-frameworks-5.16 & kde-plasma-5.5 and when I start
> sddm I get the following error:
>
> /usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):1: bad "remove" command line
> /usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):2: ba
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 8:27 PM Adam Carter wrote:
>
> But -X produces
> "Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated"
>
> but the server has an ~/.Xauthority file, which oddly gets created by an ssh
> -Y session
-Y still uses an
On 11/04/12 03:13, Alan McKinnon wrote:
[snip]
I'm running OpneVPN server/client configuration on Linux machines but
I'm not sure which setting to select on Android to talk to OpneVPN
Android 4 comes with VPN type:
PPTP
L2TP/IPSec PSK
L2TP/IPSec RSA
IPSec Xauth PSK
IPSec Xauth RSA
IP
quot; ]; then
client=$sysclientrc
fi
fi
fi
# if no client arguments, use defaults
if [ x"$clientargs" = x ]; then
clientargs=$defaultclientargs
fi
# process server arguments
if [ x"$server" = x ]; then
server=$defaultserver
# For com
On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 14:25:31 +
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday 28 November 2015 12:51:59 john wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have installed kde-frameworks-5.16 & kde-plasma-5.5 and when I
> > start sddm I get the following error:
> >
> > /usr/
hich setting to select on Android to talk to OpneVPN
Android 4 comes with VPN type:
PPTP
L2TP/IPSec PSK
L2TP/IPSec RSA
IPSec Xauth PSK
IPSec Xauth RSA
IPSec Hybrid RSA
Which one is compatible with OpenVPN?
My preference would be to connect to an existing session "shadow"
--
Joseph
Hi,
shutdown X, than:
remove .Xauth, remove all dcop mcop, .ICE* stuff in the home-dir. Remove
in /tmp kde-*, mcop*, .X*, .ICE*.
try again.
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 4:23 AM n952162 wrote:
>
> My understanding was that this message was due to the lack of an .Xauthority
> file:
>
> Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
This is not correct. The problem is that it is trying to
Hello All,
Does anybody know if it's possible to set up a vpn from a Gentoo machine
to a Checkpoint firewall? With pre shared keys it seems easy enough but I
need to connect using xauth and RSA tokens. Has anybody attempted such a
connection?
Cheers,
Paul
--
gentoo-user@lists.gento
Jul 20 19:29:10 PDT 2009 from gandalf on pts/0
> DesertFlower ~ # xdpyinfo -display :0.0
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: No protocol specified
>
> xdpyinfo: unable to open display ":0.0".
> DesertFlower ~ #
>
> Right now no one is log
t; >>
> >> Android 4 comes with VPN type:
> >> PPTP
> >> L2TP/IPSec PSK
> >> L2TP/IPSec RSA
> >> IPSec Xauth PSK
> >> IPSec Xauth RSA
> >> IPSec Hybrid RSA
> >>
> >> Which one is compatible with OpenVPN?
> >>
&
pneVPN
> >>
> >> Android 4 comes with VPN type:
> >> PPTP
> >> L2TP/IPSec PSK
> >> L2TP/IPSec RSA
> >> IPSec Xauth PSK
> >> IPSec Xauth RSA
> >> IPSec Hybrid RSA
> >>
> >> Which one is compatible with OpenVPN?
you want to be able to log into the Linux
> >machine and run a NEW X session, or do you want to share an existing
> >running session?
> >
> >--
> >Alan McKinnon
> >alan.mckin...@gmail.com
>
> I'm running OpneVPN server/client configuration on Linux
.data: Local Port = 0, IKE DH Group = dh2,
Perfect Forward Secrecy = server, Xauth password-flags = 1, IPSec ID =
u...@host.loc, IPSec gateway = open.nsupdate.info, Xauth username =
u...@host.loc, Cisco UDP Encapsulation Port = 0, Vendor = cisco, IPSec secret-
flags = 1, NAT Traversal Mode =
X session, or do you want to share an existing
> >running session?
> >
> >--
> >Alan McKinnon
> >alan.mckin...@gmail.com
>
> I'm running OpneVPN server/client configuration on Linux machines but
> I'm not sure which setting to select on Android to ta
Hi,
Recently I switched from Slim to XDM. Now I get this message (as in
subject), whenever I try to start a particular SDL app. I tried playing
with xauth but it doesn't help. Strange thing is I can start things like
firefox and other apps, it's only xrick (classic game based on SDL
the X credentials
>are copied.
>Unfortunately, sux (from X11-misc/sux) doesn't work in that case.
>I always get
>X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
>
>Are there any means to achieve this?
Hi Helmut,
you need to read "man xauth" :)
/jdb
Richard Fish wrote:
>
> So maybe we can just double check a couple of basics:
>
> Do you have x11-apps/xauth merged?
Yes.
> What are the permissions on ~user/.Xauthority
-rw--- 1 john users 605 Aug 25 22:48 .Xauthority
>
> Other than that, I know exactly nothing about
>>> Android 4 comes with VPN type:
>>> PPTP
>>> L2TP/IPSec PSK
>>> L2TP/IPSec RSA
>>> IPSec Xauth PSK
>>> IPSec Xauth RSA
>>> IPSec Hybrid RSA
>>>
>>> Which one is compatible with OpenVPN?
>>>
>>> My pre
in to that machine.
To be somewhat secure, I tried to use xauth, but that doesn't
work
What did I do?
On the local system, I did:
xauth extract xauth.key $DISPLAY:0.0
ftp $remote -> put xauth.key, in BINary mode
rlogin $remote
On $remote, I did:
e
either..
Having KDE 3.4.1 and 3.3.2 can be a problem? I seem to messed up the instalation and end up with both versions installed :(
Any idea?
Thanks,
FernandoOn 6/18/05, Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,shutdown X, than:remove .Xauth, remove all dcop mcop, .ICE* stuff in the h
onse:
display manager: gdm I believe.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ whoami
thufir
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo $DISPLAY
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ps -ef|grep X
root 6927 6924 4 07:50 tty7 00:00:47 /usr/bin/X :0 -audit 0 -
auth /var/gdm/:0.Xauth -no
I have cost eight hours and forty minutes in installing KDE Meta.
When I wake up this morning it has done. But when I startx,
it can't work, output messages are below:
>xauth: file /root/.serverauth. ( is changed each time
>I use startx) does not exist
>/etc/X11/xinit/xse
orward that to the target host and set XAuthentication data manually
(see "man xauth" for extracting and inserting).
-hwh
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
think if you're doing this locally, you can just copy .Xauthority in the
>>directory of the user currently using the server to /root/ (or whatever
>>root's home directory is).
>
> Thanks Dimitri and to everyone who replied to this thread.
>
Maybe a slightly b
" or "localhost:10.0". The
default for a standard X session starts at :0, so your tv will most
likely be :0. Ssh forwarded displays, xvnc displays etc. will have other
values. Check out the DISPLAY environment variable. To be allowed to
write to a display you use the xauth system, usu
Thanks for the hint.
"unset DISPLAY" let "su -" complete immediately.
I'll check my bashrc/profile + xauth related things to see what might
cause this.
Thomas
Am 21.09.2010 12:10, schrieb YoYo Siska:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:53:34PM +0200, Thomas Drueke wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Getting desperate
Anyway, with no xorg.conf, I see
= screen stuff starts
treat ~ # startx
xauth: creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.6892
New driver is "ati"
The driver from ati-drivers is "fglrx", not "ati"
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Alan McKinnon wrote:
But wouldn't it add to entropy, next time I do a "emerge -NDu world"?
No, if you look inside the xorg-x11 ebuild, you'll it depends on
xorg-server (the actual X server itself), a bunch of common apps
(xauth, xhost, xrandr, etc),
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 09:01:11 Paul Sobey wrote:
> Does anybody know if it's possible to set up a vpn from a Gentoo machine
> to a Checkpoint firewall? With pre shared keys it seems easy enough but I
> need to connect using xauth and RSA tokens. Has anybody attempted such
atically
in /etc/ssh/ssh_config, but I always try with -X or -Y anyway.
> What is the actual error from the client?
$DISPLAY is not set.
But I notice a change since yesterday: I now get this warning:
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
Don't know what ca
at else am I missing out on in /var?
>
> Other data in /var/lib. For example, any databases kept
> in /var/lib/mysql.
>
>
BIND, Apache, various mailing programs, at, Xauth, logs if you want to
know what happened on a particular computer six months from now (hard
to foresee this kind of thing
rver
!x11-apps/ati-drivers-extra
>=app-admin/eselect-1.0.9
app-admin/eselect-opengl
amd64? ( app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-xlibs )
acpi? (
x11-apps/xauth
sys-power/acpid
)
x11-libs/libXrandr
>=sys-apps/por
2011/11/11 Lavender :
> I have cost eight hours and forty minutes in installing KDE Meta.
> When I wake up this morning it has done. But when I startx,
> it can't work, output messages are below:
>>xauth: file /root/.serverauth. ( is changed each time
>>I use sta
:
> Thanks for the hint.
>
> "unset DISPLAY" let "su -" complete immediately.
>
> I'll check my bashrc/profile + xauth related things to see what might
> cause this.
>
> Thomas
>
> Am 21.09.2010 12:10, schrieb YoYo Siska:
>> On Mon, Sep 20,
no
> ipv6.never-default: no
> ipv6.may-fail: yes
> ipv6.ip6-privacy: 0 (deaktiviert)
> ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
> ---
> vpn.service-type:
> org.freedesktop.NetworkManage
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 14.11.2012 12:33, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
> done, thanks ;) but, bumblebee hasn't started.
>
> I got this error: xauth: file list does not exist
>
First of all I'd ask you not to "top-post", because it'
did you find a
reference for this?
Searching for a reference myself, I found this not really related but
interesting (https://help.gnome.org/admin/gdm/stable/security.html.en):
"The only special privilege the "gdm" user requires is the
ability to read and write Xauth files to the /ru
Identifier
> OnDemandEnabled 1 OnDemandRules
> Action Connect
>
> AuthenticationMethod SharedSecret
> SharedSecret REDACTED
authby=psk
The value of the secret passphrase you will need to add in /etc/ipsec.secrets:
123.456.78.9 : PSK "xY9LLZvwj4qCC2o/gGrWD"
>
&g
2011/11/11 Lavender :
> I have cost eight hours and forty minutes in installing KDE Meta.
> When I wake up this morning it has done. But when I startx,
> it can't work, output messages are below:
>>xauth: file /root/.serverauth. ( is changed each time
>>I use sta
2012/11/14 Hinnerk van Bruinehsen :
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 14.11.2012 12:33, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
>> done, thanks ;) but, bumblebee hasn't started.
>>
>> I got this error: xauth: file list does not exist
>>
>
&
-Y still uses an .Xauthority so that isn't a surprise.
> MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE security is used by both -X and -Y, which is what
> this file is used for.
>
> The difference between -X and -Y is in providing a layer of security
> so that remote clients can't play games like keyboard sniffing with
> your
>ssh_config to
>LHOST. Restart and try again... there were a few incompatible bits in
>the files so after commenting a few out until no config errors.
>
>However ssh -X still displayed the error and would NOT work when:
> ssh -X RHOST from LHOST
>({Note that plain ssh LHOST
t; I've seen a few things on line, but nothing that looks right. I also
> don't want to run the xhost+ command.
>
> Any ideas?
I think you need to use xauth to check the permissions. Did your
remote machine name or something else like that significantly change
recently?
yself, I found this not really related but
> interesting (https://help.gnome.org/admin/gdm/stable/security.html.en):
>
> "The only special privilege the "gdm" user requires is the
> ability to read and write Xauth files to the /run/gdm
> directory. The /run/gdm direct
of:
> if [[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && [[ $(tty) = /dev/tty1 ]]; then exec startx; fi
>
> start as:
> if [[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && [[ $(tty) = /dev/tty1 ]]; then exec startxfce4; fi
>
> It should work.
With the above setup starting "startxfce4" from .bash_profile,
w to find out why.
>
> (3) Groff + Openssh have an "X" flag : is this useful ?
for groff this builds gxditview, whatever that is. Probably an X
man-page viewer. I've never used it, I always run man in a terminal, I
suspect most other folk do too.
For openssh, the only thing t
sh LHOST or RHOST works in any direction}
>
> Error outut with ssh -X $RHOST "xterm"
>
> ,
> | Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not
> generated
> | Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11
> forwarding.
> |
no
> > ipv6.never-default: no
> > ipv6.may-fail: yes
> > ipv6.ip6-privacy: 0 (deaktiviert)
> > ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
> > -
done, thanks ;)
but, bumblebee hasn't started.
I got this error:
xauth: file list does not exist
2012/11/14 Hinnerk van Bruinehsen :
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 14.11.2012 11:57, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
>> Hi Salvatore, thanks for your reply.
>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 14.11.2012 13:04, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
> 2012/11/14 Hinnerk van Bruinehsen : On
> 14.11.2012 12:33, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
>>>> done, thanks ;) but, bumblebee hasn't started.
>>>>
>>>> I
-X
HostA# echo $DISPLAY
HostA# exit
HostC# ssh localhost -Y
HostA# echo $DISPLAY
HostA# exit
HostC#
--
If I use -v -v I get this output... Curiously I have
/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth on HostC, but xauth in in /usr/bin on host A.
--
HostC# ssh localhost -Y
OpenSSH_4.3p2, OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006
remote machine (that you run X apps on) they could theoretically
"listen" in on your X session (man xauth for details).
> It looks like gimp comes through with an older/blockier version of gtk
> or something. Any way to fix that?
Well, gimp is using local resources on the machin
hasn't started.
>>>>>
>>>>> I got this error: xauth: file list does not exist
>>>>>
>>
>>
>> First of all I'd ask you not to "top-post", because it's consenus
>> on this list to do "bottom-posting&quo
server
>> Xlib: No protocol specified
>>
>> xdpyinfo: unable to open display ":0.0".
>> DesertFlower ~ #
>>
>> Right now no one is logged into either machine. Both are presumably
>> sitting with gdm login screens.
>
> Hmm, it could be an ss
ase/xorg-x11-7.3
<=x11-base/xorg-server-1.5.2
<=x11-libs/libpciaccess-0.10.3
<=x11-proto/xproto-7.0.13
<=x11-apps/xauth-1.0.3
<=x11-libs/libXrender-0.9.4
<=x11-proto/renderproto-0.9.3
<=x11-proto/xextproto-7.0.3
<=x11-libs/libXau-1.0.4
<=x11-libs/libXext-1.0.4
<=x11-prot
org-server 1.4.x didn't
> have such a problem.
>
> Here is the startx log.
>
> vm-gentoo ~ # startx
> xauth: creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.11982
>
> X.Org X Server 1.5.1
> Release Date: 23 September 2008
>
> X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
>
.9 (is blocking
x11-proto/inputproto-1.3.2, x11-proto/xf86bigfontproto-1.1.2,
x11-proto/xextproto-7.0.2, x11-libs/libXext-1.0.1,
x11-proto/xcmiscproto-1.1.2, x11-misc/util-macros-1.1.0,
x11-libs/xtrans-1.0.1, x11-apps/xauth-1.0.1, x11-libs/libXau-1.0.2,
x11-libs/libXmu-1.0.2, x11-proto/kbproto-1
il-macros-1.1.0,
> x11-libs/xtrans-1.0.1, x11-apps/xauth-1.0.1, x11-libs/libXau-1.0.2,
> x11-libs/libXmu-1.0.2, x11-proto/kbproto-1.0.3, x11-libs/libSM-1.0.1,
> x11-libs/libXdmcp-1.0.1, x11-libs/libICE-1.0.1, x11-libs/libXt-1.0.2,
> x11-proto/xproto-7.0.7, x11-proto/bigreqsproto-1.0
posed to depend on it. Packages are supposed
> > to depend on those parts of x.org that they really use. So
> > unmerging xorg-x11-7.0-r1 will not break anything:
>
> But wouldn't it add to entropy, next time I do a "emerge -NDu world"?
No, if you look inside the xorg-
On 04/26/2010 01:53 PM, Dale wrote:
walt wrote:
Do you have any files like /root/.xauthXX?
I think I can safely say yes to that question. I do have a couple. ;-)
r...@smoker ~ # ls /root/.xauth*
-rw--- 1 root root 51 Dec 14 14:10 /root/.xauth48naIs
-rw--- 1 root root 51 Dec
Hi ,
recompile the evdev driver solved the problem NOT.
In the console, the output looks like this:
tux / # startx
xauth: creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.3072
X.Org X Server 1.6.5
Release Date: 2009-10-11
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux
for this a
few years ago it didn't distinguish between static and dynamic endpoint
vpns, they were part of the same crypto map set bound to an interface.
The difficulty is getting xauth in there - straight pre shared keys or
cert exchange seem like they will work ok (not tested!). The nice f
ve been doing this for years without any problems and this probably
>> started in the last month or so.
>>
>> I've seen a few things on line, but nothing that looks right. I also
>> don't want to run the xhost+ command.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> I think
> This seems a step backwards. No screens found, and still 3 things
> that would not load. Results follow:
>
> === startx run begins
> xauth: creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.21944
>
>
> X.Org X Server 1.5.3
> Release Date: 5 November 2
-e @system
> part now.
>
> I'm sort of surprised the openssh shows up as part of @system, or it's
> getting pulled in somehow, and its default flags are dragging in X.
USE="X" pulls in x11-apps/xauth so you likely want to disable that flag.
>
> Sort of anal I
on same as in ubuntu.
>
> This is part from portage.keywords:
>
> <=x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel-2.4.2-r3
> <=x11-base/xorg-x11-7.3
> <=x11-base/xorg-server-1.5.2
> <=x11-libs/libpciaccess-0.10.3
> <=x11-proto/xproto-7.0.13
> <=x11-apps/xauth-1.0.3
> &
lan or connected over
>ssh)
# vncviewer localhost:71
Error: Can't open display:
>xhost gives that error:
# xhost
X connection to sibok:11.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
> xauth ist like that, it's auto created when logging from ssh
That's the syslog when a tr
of X11? Later in the output
> of system packages to be updated I get:
>
> **
> [blocks B ] (is blocking
> x11-proto/inputproto-1.3.2, x11-proto/xf86bigfontproto-1.1.2,
> x11-proto/xextproto-7.0.2, x11-libs/libXext-1.0.1,
> x11-proto/xcmiscproto-1.1.2, x11-misc/util-macr
27;s a mistake.
Anyway, I just tried to add my user to group gdm, no change.
>
> Other thing, who is the user UID=32 ?
>
> Why it's him who try to execute systemd ?
It's gdm, by comparison with another system where gdm starts fine it is
normal.
> >
> > &quo
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