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Re: X11 tuneling: a hard to fix problem

Subject: Re: X11 tuneling: a hard to fix problem
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 18:34:54 +0200

Hi folks:

Francois wrote:
# ps -eo pid,comm,args | grep sshd
If the output indicates that the sshd is /usr/lib/ssh/sshd then your config
file in the expected /etc/ssh/sshd_config
If the output indicates that sshd is in /usr/local/sbin/sshd, then your
config file might very well be located in /usr/local/etc/sshd_config.

You were right, but unfortunately my problem persists the same.

About the suggestion from Kelsey Damas, actually my Xauthlocation
is correctly set in the config file (/usr/openwin/bin/xauth)
/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth is on the BSD side.

And about the comment from Shawn Badger, unfortunately my /etc/hosts
file defines localhost.

I played a lot with `xauth add local.desktop:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 xxxxxxxxxxxxx`
and `setenv DISPLAY local.desktop:0` at the remote server. 
But no success (xterm Xt error: Can't open display: ...)

My other BSD machines connect perfecly to my local.desktop trought the X11 
tunel.

I keep on trying and enjoy suggestions, nader

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