Thanks for the short and helpful answer.
It was my error. I shouuld have read pf.conf
Anyway: It is a very reasonable security measure.
Rodrigo
On Sat, 9 Mar 2019, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2019-03-09, Roderick wrote:
In addition, the default /etc/pf.conf blocks connections to th
Roderick writes:
> On Sat, 9 Mar 2019, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
>
> > > Any hint?
> >
> > Yes: [...]
>
> Did you try it?
No but I think you missed the part where I said "and editing
/etc/X11/xenodm/Xservers" which is the where the server binary's options
(and server binary) are specified. For what
On 2019-03-09, Roderick wrote:
> The default changed, X does not receive Tcp connections.
In addition, the default /etc/pf.conf blocks connections to the
X11 server:
# By default, do not permit remote connections to X11
block return in on ! lo0 proto tcp to port 6000:6010
--
Christian "naddy"
On Sat, 9 Mar 2019, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
> Any hint?
Yes: [...]
Did you try it?
BTW, I started xenodm, logged in, did "xhost +", tried to run an
X client on another compiter with this display, and got the same
error.
Rodrigo
Roderick writes:
>
> The default changed, X does not receive Tcp connections. In FreeBSD
> I solved the problem with a file .xserverrc in my home directory
> with
>
> exec /usr/X11R6/bin/Xorg -listen tcp
>
> But this does not work with OpenBSD 6.4 (X does not even
> execute .xinitrc, I start X w
On Sat, 9 Mar 2019, Robert Paschedag wrote:
I think you also need the "-Y" option in ssh.
Thanks, but perhaps I did not express myself correct.
I do not want to use ssh. No encription of X11. Just to do as I always
did: call an x client specifying a remote display (OpenBSD) either
with envi
On 3/9/19 2:03 PM, Roderick wrote:
>
> Well, now the way below reads .xinitrc, perhaps a lapsus when typing
> before.
>
> With "ssh -X" on the X server I get widgets from the remote server,
> but not without "ssh -X".
>
> Typing in the remote computer I get the following error:
>
> # env DISPLAY=19
Well, now the way below reads .xinitrc, perhaps a lapsus when typing before.
With "ssh -X" on the X server I get widgets from the remote server,
but not without "ssh -X".
Typing in the remote computer I get the following error:
# env DISPLAY=192.168.178.47:0.0 xterm
xterm: Xt error: Can't ope
The default changed, X does not receive Tcp connections. In FreeBSD
I solved the problem with a file .xserverrc in my home directory
with
exec /usr/X11R6/bin/Xorg -listen tcp
But this does not work with OpenBSD 6.4 (X does not even
execute .xinitrc, I start X with xinit).
Any hint?
Thanks
Ro
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