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Re: Leopard, and X forwarding with gsissh
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Re: Leopard, and X forwarding with gsissh


  • Subject: Re: Leopard, and X forwarding with gsissh
  • From: Ben Byer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:40:09 -0700

On Oct 29, 2007, at 7:09 PM, Adam Mercer wrote:

Hi

I'm having a problem with X forwarding when I use gsissh, an ssh
client that uses globus and certificates for authentication, to log
into one of our analysis clusters. Using gsissh I get the following
error:

$ gsissh -Y user@host
$ xterm
connect /tmp/launch-38uOJM/ port 6000: Operation timed out
X connection to localhost:19.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
$


I also get the same error when I start X11.app before logging onto the
cluster. However I don't get this problem using regular ssh:

$ ssh -Y user@different-host
$ xterm

X11.app starts locally and the xterm window is displayed.

Any ideas as this is a real problem for me.

We had to make some source changes to ssh for this to work properly -- where can I find the code for gsissh? The same patch might apply easily to it, too.


-b

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