Marcos Dione wrote:

> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Scott Sprunger wrote:
>
> > debug: Unable to open /home/ssprun1/.ssh2/identification
> > root@p6333's password:
> > debug: Ssh2/ssh2.c:304/client_authenticated: client_authenticated
> > debug: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
>
> > Mar 23 23:05:48 p6333 sshd2[1213]: connection from "10.0.0.4"
> > Mar 23 23:06:18 p6333 sshd2[1318]: User root's local password accepted.
> > Mar 23 23:06:18 p6333 sshd2[1318]: Password authentication for user root
> > accepte
> > d.
> > Mar 23 23:06:18 p6333 sshd2[1318]: User root, coming from
> > pavilion.sprunger.com,
> >  authenticated.
>
>         hi, this one is some old, but may be you had't solved it, so...
> here my 2 cents.
>
>         try disabling X forwarding. As you put in your mail, it seems to
> stop in that point. use the -x option for this. er... but this is on ssh1.
> hope the same in ssh2. read the ssh amn page. there should tell you what
> option really is.
>
>         good luck
>
> --
> "No tire sus colillas en el mingitorio, las humedece y
> las hace dificil de encender"
> "Do not dump butts in the wc. They dampen and it makes
> them difficult to light."
>                           --Tom Sharpe, "Wilt on high"

Thank you very much!!! That did it.  If I specify -x on the client it works.
Apparently ssh2 client assumes you want X forwarding on by default.  That's
fine except that on the server I was trying to reach X isn't running.

Again much thanks,
Scott Sprunger


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