Re: another thing
Chris, xhost the remote machine, and try opening up an xterm on the remote machine with the -display flag. If you don't have xterm on the remote machine, then you don't have X installed on the remote machine, and therefore X11 forwarding would be worthless. On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Chris Horn wrote: Seeing as I don't have that clip thing, here's some paraphrased debug messages: Warning: No xauth data; using fake auth data for X11 forwarding debug1: Requesting X11 fwd w/ auth spoofing debug1: channel request 0: x11-req debug1: Remote: No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing. Does that mean that I need to install X (or at least xauth) on the remote machine? Thanks for all the help so far. chris. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 703.413.1100 x5100
Re: another thing
/ Chris Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Seeing as I don't have that clip thing, here's some paraphrased debug messages: | | Warning: No xauth data; using fake auth data for X11 forwarding | debug1: Requesting X11 fwd w/ auth spoofing | debug1: channel request 0: x11-req | debug1: Remote: No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing. | | Does that mean that I need to install X (or at least xauth) on the | remote machine? You don't need to install X nor xauth, how you worked around it though.. I don't remember, trying to :-) Could it be turning off xauth on the server machine? Or doing xhost + there? Will try to remember :-) /Andy -- The eye of the beholder rests on the beauty!
another thing
Seeing as I don't have that clip thing, here's some paraphrased debug messages: Warning: No xauth data; using fake auth data for X11 forwarding debug1: Requesting X11 fwd w/ auth spoofing debug1: channel request 0: x11-req debug1: Remote: No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing. Does that mean that I need to install X (or at least xauth) on the remote machine? Thanks for all the help so far. chris. - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 703.413.1100 x5100