I have discovered that one of the machines I have an account on has been hacked. As a result, I am left with the following worries.
I have been doing ssh into the box. THe client is set up not to request the X forwarding by the default. When I try "ssh -v" now, I observe no X forwarding being established, whereas "ssh -X -v" does establish X. Question is, could the server have forced an X forwarding on me (w/o my knowledge) having sniffed my local keystrokes? FWIW, I have been doing "ssh-add" and then ssh w/o a need to enter any password during the authentication with the compromised remote host. Thanks for your explanations in advance, Vassilii -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]