[ale] X over ssh
Bob Toxen
bob at verysecurelinux.com
Mon Nov 25 18:10:54 EST 2002
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 11:39:10AM -0500, David Corbin wrote:
> I'm trying to execute an X application on a remote server, that happens
> to be on the far side of a firewall. I can ssh to the remote server
> without problem. On the remote server, my sshd_config has
> "X11Forwarding yes". When I do "ssh -X remote-server", my DISPLAY
> environment variable is not set.
> What am I missing?
Try
echo $DISPLAY
if you see ":0.0" then try prepending your host name (as shown by the
hosts command, which also should be in your /etc/hosts file, and also
which a "ping" resolve the name to an IP). For example,
tcsh:
setenv DISPLAY yoursys.com:0.0
bash
export DISPLAY=yoursys.com:0.0
Again, do
echo $DISPLAY
You should see
yoursys.com:0.0
Now, try your ssh again. If it still is broken, turn on debugging and
look at /var/log/messages on the server and client, etc.
> David
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