Re: Remote X
Re: Remote X
- Subject: Re: Remote X
- From: Rich Cook <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:56:36 -0700
Yep.
On Oct 18, 2004, at 5:04 PM, Ronnie Misra wrote:
On Oct 18, 2004, at 4:51 PM, ASHISH JAIN wrote:
Remote display is not set to anything. But my machine has a private
IP and not static IP. So I have no idea how I can change the DISPLAY
setting to my machine. I was using the ssh X for the very reason that
I could not export DISPLAY.
I think Rich's point was that if DISPLAY is not set, you definitely
won't be able to use X. If your ssh server and client are configured
properly, this variable should be automatically set and you should not
need to change it.
I tried to login from apple to a remote Linux Machine using ssh -X
and I had no problem running X applications.
This should lead you to suspect that it's a server-side issue, not a
client-side one. That is, you're probably going to need to fix
something on the Solaris box. I'd recommend you try Tim Cutts'
suggestion:
On Oct 18, 2004, at 1:16 PM, Tim Cutts wrote:
Check whether X11 Forwarding is allowed in the sshd_config file on
the Solaris server.
This file is probably in /etc or /etc/ssh. If you don't have root
access to the server, you'll need to talk to an administrator to
change this setting; I don't think there is anything you can do on the
client side to override this setting.
(Not strictly true, you could manually set up a forwarded port and
manually copy your xauth cookie, but I wouldn't recommend that.)
Ronnie
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