Did some more poking around with this. Console output consists of:

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ONMainWindow constructor 

Can't load translator (:/x2goclient_en_us) !

Can't load translator  :/qt_en_US 
ONMainWindows constructor finished, home Directory is: "/Users/ayank" 

read  2  sessions from config file 
start new ssh connection to server: "private.ip.address" : "22" krb:  false 

"Can not connect to private.ip.address:22"  -  "Timeout connecting to 
localhost" 

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I'm attempting to connect to a computer at public.ip.address via a proxy server 
to get at private.ip.address. I've verified that I can do this on the ssh 
command line.

—Andreas

On Jun 28, 2013, at 05:12, Kjell Otto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Could you try to use the client from the console and list the output? Maybe 
> we can get somewhere with the printouts...?!
> 
> Greetings, 
> Kjellski
> 
> P.S.: @Mike, I've further improved the debugging on my clone of the client, 
> should I try to merge that into upstream and let 
> you have a look?
> 
> 
> 2013/6/27 Andreas Yankopolus <[email protected]>
> I was at first rather mystified by Mike's answer referencing SSH proxy tab, 
> as I didn't see it in my X2Go client, but updating to 4.0.1.0 addressed that 
> ;-)
> 
> The proxy option times out when I try it on my system. I'm not able to check 
> "Show Details" during the connection attempt to track what's happening.
> 
> My connection from the OS X Terminal is:
> 
> $ ssh -X -A -t [email protected] ssh -A -X 
> [email protected]
> 
> I have internal.ip.address listed as the server in my connection preferences 
> and andreas as the login. I've checked "Use Proxy server for SSH connection" 
> in preferences and added external.ip.address as the host. "Same login as on 
> X2Go Server" is checked. Passwords are different, so that's unchecked.
> 
> —Andreas
> 
> 
> On Jun 27, 2013, at 07:05, Kjell Otto <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> As I remember, this feature is not very well tested, I've come across the 
>> usage in the codebase... only thing I can recall is that the informations 
>> were not really used already.
>> 
>> If anything is not working there, tell us Andreas, I think I might be able 
>> to help then ;)
>> 
>> Greetings,
>> Kjellski
>> 
>> 
>> 2013/6/26 Mike Gabriel <[email protected]>
>> Hi Andreas,
>> 
>> 
>> On Di 25 Jun 2013 16:29:41 CEST Andreas Yankopolus wrote:
>> 
>> Mike,
>> 
>> SSH agent forwardings are only supported by the Python X2Go Client named 
>> PyHoca-GUI. X2Go Client does not support forwarding of agent auth requests.
>> 
>> It's not looking like PyHoca-GUI plays well with OS X. Is it possible to set 
>> up port forwarding manually and point X2Go at localhost when connecting? Or 
>> maybe there's some other option?
>> 
>> Aftern thinking it through, you should be able to use the SSH proxy feature 
>> (Connection tab of X2Go Client). Configure the public.ip.address as the SSH 
>> proxy and the private.ip.address as X2Go Host. Enable SSH Agent 
>> authentication for both target machines (SSH Proxy, X2Go Host).
>> 
>> Andreas
>> 
>> Greets,
>> Mike
>> 
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