If you're tunneling X through ssh, you don't need to munge with
export DISPLAY, xauth, xhost, or any of that nonsense. Just make sure
your ssh X forwarding is enabled (or use -X at the command line).

You probably do want to disable tcp listening on 6000 and just use
ssh, for security's sake.

Vineet

* Jim Van Zandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010625 14:02]:
> 
> 
> Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >   very simple: disable the parameter "-nolisten tcp" from the config 
> >   files in /etc/X11
> 
> Right you are - Thanks!
> 
> >   You should have read the message upon install!!!
> 
> Hmm. Well, I do use ssh to set up my sessions, so I thought that
> comment didn't apply to me.  However, apparently I don't actually
> forward the port through ssh.  
> 
> I wish debconf gave you the option at run time to email those
> notices.  I've just registered a "wishlist" bug report.
> 
>               - Jim Van Zandt
> 
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