please note that ltsp (which we promote as a product) by default uses
ssh -Y as connection method (with proxied X connection as described
above) and offers an additional feature to do teh X traffic forwarding
unencrypted (while keeping teh password handshake in a ssh tunnel) that
is secured by xauth cookies. LDM (the ltsp display manager) uses
functionallity to add and remove on the fly generated session cookies to
the Xauthority file of the user for the latter case, i dont see why this
shouldnt just work in case of a hostname change.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276357
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