Judah:
yes 'ssh -X'
Alex:
use 'sux' instead of 'su'.
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, J. Milgram wrote:
Did you ever get this solved? I'm running into vaguely similar issues
with ssh and X11 forwarding.
Am I supposed to be able to ssh -X to another machine without xhost'ing
it, and have it take care of all the auth stuff by itself?
Alexey Toptygin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've got this CentOS 4.4 machine, and I can't run X apps under sudo, since
they get rejected by the X-server. DISPLAY is set correctly in the sudo
environemnt, but xterm (for example) says 'Xlib: connection to ":0.0"
refused by server'.
This problem seems very familiar (I think it may have been discussed on
the list before), but I don't remember how to solve it. It doesn't happen
on my Debian box at home. Is there some magic thing I need to tell sudo to
do, or do I need to change an Xorg config so that it's less picky?
Alexey
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