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Ward William E DLDN wrote:

>Nope; it doesn't "just work".  Of course, maybe
>if I gave a better picture of the situation.....
>
>Trying to connect to a machine (Rizzo) which is 
>outside the firewall.  SSH is running, and the
>sshd_config is set to allow Xforwarding.  I just
>set it, and even rebooted the sshd demon to make
>sure it picked it up.
>
>Firewall allows the port 22 connection out.  I
>am running on the desktop a (I know!) Windows NT
>box with Exceed as my X server; I use PuTTY to get
>out. 

I don't see an option in PuTTY's configs to request X forwarding. (This
is not the same thing as "agent forwarding".)  Are you sure it can do
that?

The ssh.com Windows client can do this; you might give that one a try if 
PuTTY can't do it.

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/0xCA4C11AD.pgp

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