Hi Nick,

What you want is to redirect the Display of C to B's ssh-tunneled Display
like:

On B ssh sets the Display to e.g. foobar:15.0 (since you get x-progs. from
B to A I assume this is working). Now what you do is just set display on C
to be the same (if C can reach B under name foobar). Hope this helps.

Cheers,

/Mats

On Thu, 19 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Please excuse the novice/newbie like questions, but I've read through several
> ssh documentation resources and I still cannot figure out how to do the
> following:
> 
> System                              Firewall                            System
> System
>       A         ---------------->    System ---------------->        B
> ----------------->        C
> 
> SSH Client
> SSH Server
> 
> I have a test configuration built where System A (SSH Client) successfully
> connects to System B (SSH Server) using SSH 1-2-27 through a firewall.  I have
> compiled SSH to forward X, and I can successfully get X applications/traffic
> originated on System B to display on System A.  Is there a way to get X traffic
> originating on System C to flow through the SSH path established between Systems
> A & B, so that the X traffic from System C displays on System A.  Is this
> accomplished with some version of the -R or -L operands to the ssh session
> established between Systems A & B?  I could use a couple of command examples to
> get this clear in my mind if anyone wouldn't mind accomodating this request.  Is
> there any special export Display command I need to run on System C to take
> advantage of the ssh connectivity between Systems A & B.
> 
> Thanks for any assistance.
> 
> Nick Venidis
> IBM
> 
> 

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