Re: Remote X
Re: Remote X
- Subject: Re: Remote X
- From: Edward Thome <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:06:33 -0500
In addition, I have
ForwardAgent yes
ForwardX11 yes
in the file:
~/.ssh/config
On Oct 18, 2004, at 3:35 PM, Rich Cook wrote:
Yes,
On OS X, X forwarding is disabled by default as a security precaution.
To enable it, do the following:
sudo echo X11Forwarding yes >> /etc/sshd_config
and then go to Preferences -> Network and stop/restart "allow remote
logins"
On Oct 18, 2004, at 12:46 PM, ASHISH JAIN wrote:
Hi All,
I have just joined the mailing list. I am currently running into
a problem of connecting remotely to a Solaris X Server. The command
which works generally with Linux X server ssh -X
username@remotemachine doesn't work with Solaris. It seems to work
but then when I execute an X application it comes back with an error
Can't open the display. Since my machine has a private IP I couldn't
see any other option other than tunneling X through SSH. Can anybody
help me to figure out why the remote machine cannot open the display.
I am running X server on OS X 10.3.
Thanks!
Ashish
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