> > It's an X windows + Mac question. Do the following: > > 1) Start X11 (whatever flavor you're using) on your Mac. > 2) From an X11 terminal (or an OS X terminal where you've set the > DISPLAY environment variable to :0.0--assuming you are on the default > X11 display) run > > ssh -Y <Linux box hostname> > > 3) Once you've logged in, all X11 apps will display on your Mac. > > (The major problem _I_ have when I'm rushed is forgetting (2) and just > using a Terminal.app window where DISPLAY isn't set) > Ok that is a good answer when you want to see X11 apps on a local Mac running on a remote Linux. But How do you manage to see an X11 app running on another remote Mac?
Every try I have made with Mac or Linux clients but when the X server runs Mac OS X + X11, I obtain that the window do not display on the local machine, but on the remote machine. On the remote machine I have on /etc/sshd_config the following line X11Forwarding yes X11DisplayOffset 10 But it does not forward... I supposse that it happens because linux machines are well configured for this issue out of the box, but I am unable to cath the difference... I have installed Xorg on a 10.3.9 system if it helps. Any advise? Luis
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