Hi Nick,

On  Do 05 Dez 2013 16:46:02 CET, Nick Ingegneri wrote:

Thanks for suggesting the "ssh -Y".  That works (as done "ssh -X") but unfortunately it doesn't solve my problem. We are trying to drop X2Go into an existing environment as a replacement for a current solution, and can't force a change in how users connect to the remote machines. For X2Go we really need to figure out how to get this working with a simple "xhost +" and "setenv DISPLAY host:display".

Running xhost + on a multi-user host is not a good idea, at all. If that is your setup of convenience, change it, as it 100% lacks security. People can access each others' clipboards and read+write content to/from it. Easily, one can sniff passwords etc. that get copied to the clipboard, etc.

Interestingly, it looks like freenx/opennx work fine in this mode, but we would prefer not to use that solution as it appears to be a dead end.  There must be something different about how freenx/opennx set up security vs X2Go, but I can't find much documentation on configuring security in X2Go.

You probably have to play with the xauth command for making your desired setup work. (Though xhost + makes xauth unnecessary, so maybe not).

I'll spend some more time in the man pages, but any other suggestions here would be greatly appreciated.

Greets,
Mike
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