Re: X with ssh cannot open display

2001-10-31 Thread nate
Jan Ulrich Hasecke said: > Hi! > > I fear this is a faq. > > It is said that ssh tunnels the x-connection and that all you have > to do is: > > To login with > % ssh -X -l username host try using -v for verbose. it will tell you if X forwarding was accepted by the remote host or not. it can also t

Re: X with ssh cannot open display

2001-10-31 Thread Jan Schlesner
Hi, what is with the sshd_config on the remote host. Perhaps the remote host doesn't permitted X11 forwarding. I think the default value for X11Forwarding in the sshd_config is 'no'. Jan On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:10:41PM +0100, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote: > To login with > % ssh -X -l username h

Re: X with ssh cannot open display

2001-10-31 Thread Jan Ulrich Hasecke
Jan Ulrich Hasecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I fear this is a faq. Umpf! Sorry. Its vica versa. I can shh -X from a potato-box to a woody-box but not from the woody-box to the potato-box. Sorry for that juh -- Auf die FDP ist Verlass http://www.sudelbuch.de/2000/2214.html

X with ssh cannot open display

2001-10-31 Thread Jan Ulrich Hasecke
Hi! I fear this is a faq. It is said that ssh tunnels the x-connection and that all you have to do is: To login with % ssh -X -l username host % password and type % xterm Nothing about removing -nolisten tcp in xserverrc and so on. But when I do it, I get the error cannot open display I ha