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Re: X11 behavior since Tiger and "BadAtom" datapoint




On Jun 15, 2006, at 9:57 AM, John Ehresman wrote:

Mike Zuhl wrote:
Did you try the -Y option? It's not clear from your post whether you did or not. I had a similar problem and -Y resolved it for me.
Huh. That made it work! Now why the heck would enabling "trusted X11 forwarding" make a difference in having some of the X protocol recognized and not other parts?

I don't really know; it's enough for me that it works. I think someone else posted a plausible explanation in this thread.

Just got an answer from Adrian Umpleby that I posted to the list. There were changes to OpenSSH 3.8.1 that introduced protection for root X display access.
--Mike Zuhl
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