In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian writes:
> Ok, just to make sure everyone completely understands my previous post
> about SSH & xauth.
[edited out]
> For absolute security, a client should always give out trust in the
> smallest portions available.  Trusting X tunneling by default is not a
> good idea, and should be turned off.  As stated in previous postings,
> if you must use X, use Xnest.

Another alternative would be to use xforward or xroute.  Both are
capable of notifying you of incoming X connections and you can allow or
deny each one specifically.  The downside however, is that with either
you need to trust the host that your X server is running on, e.g. xhost
x_server_machine.  If you're using a desktop system that isn't used by
anyone else, you should be O.K.


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