peter waltman wrote:
Ken Dibble <kdibbleNOSPAM <at> alltel.net> writes:
I'm not 100 % sure what you are saying.
Are you trying to say that the cygwin sshd does not respect the -X and -Y flags
passed to the local ssh process?
And that for the above named reason you are forced to manually set the DISPLAY variable?
regards, ken
peter waltman wrote:
hi -
trying to figure out how to set $REMOTEHOST when I ssh into a machine running cygwin's imp. of sshd. X11 forwarding works great when I set the $DISPLAY properly, but I'd like to have it done in the .bashrc file (by checking if the $REMOTEHOST var is set).
I've tried looking through the startup scripts on both my cygwin install and a rh9 box, but can't find where it gets set. can anyone point me in the right direction?
yeah. pretty much. I've set the "ForwardX11 yes" in the sshd_config file on the server I log into and I've also set it in the ssh_config with the client I'm using to log into it.
and you sent the sshd a SIGHUP to re-read the config file after making the changes, right?
piano{pwaltman}51: ssh -X grad107m [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: Last login: Fri Aug 6 19:16:42 2004 from lin04.eecs.tufts.edu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo $DISPLAY 127.0.0.1:0
even when I use the -X flag, it still set's my $DISPLAY to the above value and when I start an X11 app, like xterm, it ends up getting launched in the server's x-server and appears on the desktop of the server (grad107m). If I set the $DISPLAY to localhost:10.0, everything works fine and it appears on the client.
not sure why, ergo the reason I want to use the $REMOTEHOST var as a means to check if I've ssh'd in remotely and then use something like
if $?REMOTEHOST export DISPLAY=$REMOTEHOST:0.0
thanks for any ideas,
Peter
p.s. forgive the shell script syntax errors. I don't remember the exact script,
but I've seen folks who've done it this way.
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