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Re: ForwardX11Trusted option not working

Subject: Re: ForwardX11Trusted option not working
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 05:30:05 -0400
Whoops, sorry - it does actually work.

On 9/25/05, Yang Zhang <yaaang@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to avoid specifying -Y all the time on the command line.
This is in my .ssh/config:

Host blah
        HostName my.server.com
        User me
        ForwardX11 yes
        ForwardX11Trusted yes

However, that doesn't seem to do anything; I still need to specify -Y.
I'm using openssh 3.8p1, if that matters. What am I missing? Thanks in
advance for any help.


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