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Re: Problem with ssh-Y/xdvi

Subject: Re: Problem with ssh-Y/xdvi
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 09:42:07 +1000
Ronny Fauth wrote:
Hi, i am new to this list and i hope this question wasn't asked before. If it was take my apologies.

Well, i'm connection with the newest OpenSSH to a server (ssh -Y name@host) and try to forward some X11 apps.
xclock, xterm and so on works fine, but xdvi don't. It says that it cant connect to Display "localhost:10.0" and gives for reason the errno 101.
Anyone know what it is an how do i can fix it?

Only a guess but it might be this: http://www.openssh.com/faq.html#3.12

If so then setting "X11UseLocalhost no" in sshd_config and restarting sshd ought to help.

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