Le Mercredi 18 Janvier 2006 16:53, Peter McAlpine a écrit : > On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 03:37:25PM +0000, Noah Dain wrote: > > On 1/18/06, Peter McAlpine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Security feature or not... when I'm troubleshooting I sometimes want > > > this disabled. If 'xhost +' no longer disables all access control, I'd > > > be interested in hearing the new way to it. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > -Peter > > <snip> > > > try putting this in /root/.bashrc: > > > > # allow root to run programs when another > > # user is in X > > if [ ! "$USER" = "root" ]; then > > export XAUTHORITY=/home/$USER/.Xauthority > > fi > > > > or just run the export line. now you should be able to su to root and > > run an X11 client locally. > > <snip> > > Thanks, but I'm also interested in hearing how to disable all access > control for remote connections. How can I do this? > > -Peter
You can also try out "sux" apt-get sux it's doing the export for you...