Am 16. Nov, 2007 schwätzte Jon M. Hanson so:

If you're using ssh on that system then restarting sshd on that system will have no effect. The sshd demon accepts connections to your machine and has nothing to do with outgoing connections. That's why you can restart sshd and it didn't affect your outgoing ssh connection.

Yes, got to restart sshd on the correct system :).

Also, restarting sshd restarts the daemon that accepts connections, but
shouldn't affect already established connections.

You might also need to do an "xhost +" to allow your X server to accept connections before your try to open up any X programs.

Please, no. Use of xhost in this way generally should go away.

There might be a reason for it, but I haven't run into one in many, many
years.

ciao,

der.hans
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