Re: xterm color
Re: xterm color
- Subject: Re: xterm color
- From: "William \"Chops\" Westfield" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 15:32:23 -0700
My problem was definitely one of having non-zero display used on
the server, and hardwiring the setting to :0 on the clients. Once
I pay attention to that, everything is fine. Now if I could only
figure out how to automate it. My initial ssh environment doesn't
seem to permit the passing of environment variables to the client
system, so I can't figure out how to get it to figure out which
display number is actually in use.
Check out the SendEnv option in "man ssh_config" and AcceptEnv in
"man sshd_config".
I found them, but apparently AcceptEnv is not in our sshd_config, and
I have no control over it (as you suspected.) This isn't one of the
things that sshd delegates to a per-user config file later on, is it?
That's about where I lost the thread of which files controlled what...
BillW
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