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Subject: ssh2 does not forward X11 connections
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Package: ssh2
Version: 2.0.13-4

Even when both client and server are configured to forward X11
connections, the DISPLAY variable does not get set after a ssh login. 

$ echo $DISPLAY
:0
$ ssh2 +x localhost
Last login: ...
...
$ echo $DISPLAY

$ 

Recompiling the source package with --with-x11=no deleted restores the
correct behavior. I read in changelog the following:
  * Don't link ssh against xlib6g.
I suspect this is the cause of the problems.

My configuration:
the /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config has (a.o.) the following line
        ForwardX11                      yes
the /etc/ssh2/sshd2_config has (a.o.) the following lines
*:
        ForwardX11                      yes

I am using Debian kernel version 2.2.13
and the latest libc6 (2.1.2-10) and xlib6g (3.3.5-2)


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These bugs in packages maintained by Debian QA were already closed (and
fixed packages are already in unstable) but only marked as fixed.

cu
Adrian

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