Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-17 Thread Matt Sheffield
That did the trick. Thanks for your help, everyone. On Thursday 16 January 2003 04:16 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: > On Thursday 16 January 2003 09:44, Ralf Nolden wrote: > > /etc/ssh/sshd_config: > > > > X11Forwarding no <-- set this to yes > > You need to edit the following files: > > /e

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-16 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
On Thursday 16 January 2003 09:44, Ralf Nolden wrote: > /etc/ssh/sshd_config: > > X11Forwarding no <-- set this to yes You need to edit the following files: /etc/ssh/sshd_config: X11Forwarding no <- set this to yes /etc/ssh/ssh_config # ForwardAgent no <-- Uncomment and set to yes # For

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-16 Thread Putz Akos
This is OT on this list, but I hope you'll forgive me: On Thursday 16 January 2003 08.20, Terry Hancock wrote: > > ssh -X didn't work, either. The error message was: > > Error: Can't open display: > > This usually means the DISPLAY variable is not set. Is that the exact > message, or does it say

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-16 Thread Ralf Nolden
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2003 08:20, Terry Hancock wrote: > On Wednesday 15 January 2003 09:28 pm, Matt Sheffield wrote: > > I tried everyone's suggestions but none of them works. Telnet doesn't > > work > > and > > > ssh -X didn't work, either. The e

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-16 Thread Terry Hancock
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 09:28 pm, Matt Sheffield wrote: > I tried everyone's suggestions but none of them works. Telnet doesn't work and > ssh -X didn't work, either. The error message was: > Error: Can't open display: This usually means the DISPLAY variable is not set. Is that the exact

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-15 Thread Matt Sheffield
I tried everyone's suggestions but none of them works. Telnet doesn't work and ssh -X didn't work, either. The error message was: Error: Can't open display: Here's the output of the xhost command: access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect INET: host2.domain.suffix I thought the

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-15 Thread Ralf Nolden
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mittwoch, 15. Januar 2003 20:22, Fred K Ollinger wrote: > > I'm looking for a way to allow my users to run X apps on another > > machine than the one they're using. What's the best way to do this? > > > > I've tried VNC but it's not what I'm looking

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-15 Thread Jay Kline
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 1:02 pm, Matthew W. Sheffield wrote: > I'm looking for a way to allow my users to run X apps on another > machine than the one they're using. What's the best way to do this? > > I've tried VNC but it's not what I'm looking for. I don't want > desktop sharing. > ssh -X

Re: Remote sessions

2003-01-15 Thread Fred K Ollinger
> I'm looking for a way to allow my users to run X apps on another > machine than the one they're using. What's the best way to do this? > > I've tried VNC but it's not what I'm looking for. I don't want > desktop sharing. Run sshd. Do: ssh -X remote_machine Now you should be able to bring up r

Remote sessions

2003-01-15 Thread Matthew W. Sheffield
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