Ssh has an implementation for this. It requires proxying. If we have a 
developer for this, I can give some coaching.

Cheers, JW



Timothy Miller <invalid.nore...@gnu.org> schrieb:

>URL:
>  <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?39389>
>
>             Summary: "screen -r" should optionally pick up X11 DISPLAY
>variable from environment
>                 Project: GNU Screen
>            Submitted by: theosib
>            Submitted on: Tue 02 Jul 2013 01:36:01 AM GMT
>                Category: Feature Request
>                Severity: 3 - Normal
>                Priority: 5 - Normal
>                  Status: None
>                 Privacy: Public
>             Assigned to: None
>             Open/Closed: Open
>         Discussion Lock: Any
>                 Release: None
>           Fixed Release: None
>         Planned Release: None
>           Work Required: None
>
>    _______________________________________________________
>
>Details:
>
>This is apparently a common problem that lots of people complain about:
> A
>user reconnects to an old screen session, but they can't run X11 apps,
>because
>the DISPLAY variable in the session is stale.  
>
>I notice that gnu screen correctly picks up the terminal size, type,
>and
>attributes from the environment.  So I don't see why the same can't be
>done
>with the X11 DISPLAY variable.  (Although there perhaps should be a
>command
>line option for screen to do this, in case the user really wants
>DISPLAY to be
>something different.)
>
>
>
>
>
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