Tim Dijkstra, 2001-Nov-16 23:52 +0100: > nate wrote: > > >Tim Dijkstra said: > > > > > >>debug1: Requesting pty. > >>debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing. > >>debug1: Requesting shell. > >>debug1: Entering interactive session. > >> > >>Is that enough? Does anybody with X-forw working correctly gets the > >>same output? > >> > > > > > >pretty much. how bout when you start an X app? > > > >sample output from one of my servers: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xbrup > >debug1: Received X11 open request. > >debug1: fd 4 setting O_NONBLOCK > >debug1: fd 4 IS O_NONBLOCK > >debug1: channel 0: new [X11 connection from my.server.name port 3106] > >(here i see the X app load on my local system) > > > > I get no output at all. Think that's not good. > > I can't say much about your probs... my own are worse I think. > > Tim
I use ssh X-forwarding without a problem. Here's what I do: Scenario #1: Laptop running potato/SSH Version OpenSSH-1.2.3, protocol version 1.5. Server running potato/SSH Version OpenSSH-1.2.3, protocol version 1.5. >From Laptop: $ ssh -n -X Server xchat This brings up 'xchat' running from Server onto Laptop Scenario #2: Same Laptop Server running woody/OpenSSH_2.9p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090602f >From Laptop: $ ssh -n -X -l user Server gkrellm -f This brings up 'gkrellm' running from Server onto Laptop Works like a charm...jc -- Jeff Coppock Systems Engineer Diggin' Debian Admin and User