Hi Allan,

I don't remember exactly, and it's just something to check ... I had a similar problem a long time ago and it was a typo in /etc/hosts or /etc/resolv.conf (login node?).

Best,

Weijun

On 10/6/2022 3:58 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
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Davide DelVento <davide.quan...@gmail.com> writes:

Perhaps just a very trivial question, but it doesn't look you
mentioned it: does your X-forwarding work from the login node? Maybe
the X-server on your client is the problem and trying xclock on the
login node would clarify that
Sorry, yes running xterm, xclock, etc. on the login node works.

Thanks,

Allan


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