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| Subject: | How do I share a tunneled X server? |
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| Date: | Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:57:31 -0500 |
How do I share a tunneled X server? I want another user on the workstation to share the tunneled X server. Using standard X, I would normally issue an "xhost +" command. But, this doesn't work with ssh tunneled X servers. Is there another way? Also, when I ssh in I get a message warning me that ssh is creating fake X authority. The ssh client is Open SSH v 3.8p1c. The ssh server is Open SSH v 3.7.1p2. David
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