When using a ssh client, putty in your case, and you want X to be forwarded. You need
to have a X server running on both machines. If you are making us of putty you will
need a X server running on windows. For this you will need cygwin,
http://www.cygwin.com/ , and you will need to enable enable
At 2003-02-12T16:28:58Z, "Kirk R. Wythers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I connecting from an wind32 client (putty)... and yes I enabled X
> forwarding on the connection...
Umm, your client machine is running Windows? Are you running a X server on
that windows machine?
--
Kirk Strauser
In Googl
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 10:14:13AM -0600, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> I am able to log i
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 10:14:13AM -0600, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> I am able to log into my office machine (5.0-RELEASE) with ssh from home
> just fine. However when I attempt to start an X-app (with putty), I get
> the error:
>
> lorax: [/etc/ssh] $ evolution &
> [1] 674
> lorax: [/etc/ssh] $ Gd
I am able to log into my office machine (5.0-RELEASE) with ssh from home
just fine. However when I attempt to start an X-app (with putty), I get
the error:
lorax: [/etc/ssh] $ evolution &
[1] 674
lorax: [/etc/ssh] $ Gdk-ERROR **: X connection to localhost:10.0 broken
(explicit kill or server shut