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2007-12-05
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2007-12-05
, 17:56
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Search the forums. I had this trouble too, but never found an answer for it. There is a windows SSH/X client that seems to work but I don't remember the name offhand.
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2007-12-05
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Perhaps a bug should be raised if there isn't one already (I'll go look into that).
Craig...
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2007-12-11
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2007-12-13
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EG. on the Linux desktop generally you type this to forward X from one Linux box to another.
ubuntu:$ ssh -X root@n800
it connects fine and has a $DISPLAY setting of :0.0 which is odd because all my other Linux Desktops with ssh forwarding set the $DISPLAY to localhost:10.0
I suspect this might be a setting in OpenSSH-Server, but I for the life of me can't work out how or why its setting the display variable wrong.
Make much sense?
Pretty much X forwarding from my N800 forwarded to the Linux box doesn't seem to work correctly.
did I use the word forward enough?
Cheers
Rip