Re: Re: ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 09:48:42PM +0200, First Last wrote: > It's reassuring to find out I'm not alone with this problem! > My configuration is different, I have no NFS mounts at all. > So the problem can't be related to NFS. Do you have any ListenAddress directives in sshd_config? This discussi

Re: Re: ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread First Last
In-reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Noah Meyerhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have the exact same problem [...] I wonder if this has something to do with the fact that /home is an NFS mount, It's reassuring to find out I'm not alone with this problem! My configuration is different, I have no

Re: Re: ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread First Last
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phillip Hofmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: A few things to check for: 1. Is X forwarding allowed by the remote host? 2. Before you ssh out of localhost, is there a DISPLAY environment variable set to a X session that you own? (You need to tell ssh client

Re: ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 04:50:39PM +0200, First Last wrote: > Any constructive suggestions? For whatever it's worth, I have the exact same problem and have had it for quite some time. As in your case, it's not user error; I have OpenSSH properly configured to allow X11 forwarding on the sshd end,

Re: MHonArc XSS vulnerability fixed in 2.6.3

2003-04-06 Thread Earl Hood
On April 6, 2003 at 00:02, Jeff Breidenbach wrote: > MHonArc 2.6.3 corrects another cross site scripting > vulnerability discovered in MHonArc. A XSS demo exploit > is publicly announced upstream, but only with a short > blurb (as opposed to a detailed advisory) > > http://www.mhonarc.org/ > htt

Re: ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
A few things to check for: 1. Is X forwarding allowed by the remote host? 2. Before you ssh out of localhost, is there a DISPLAY environment variable set to a X session that you own? (You need to tell ssh client on localhost where to forward X to after all...) Hope this helps. On Sun, 06 Apr 2

Re: ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread Phillip Hofmeister
A few things to check for: 1. Is X forwarding allowed by the remote host? 2. Before you ssh out of localhost, is there a DISPLAY environment variable set to a X session that you own? (You need to tell ssh client on localhost where to forward X to after all...) Hope this helps. On Sun, 06 Apr 2

ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread First Last
I'm having a problem using X forwarding with ssh. I'm logged in on machine orion and I want to ssh to machine ursa, then use orion's X server from ursa. i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh -X ursa [ ursa asks for password, displays startup message] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ xterm & At this point, nothiin

ssh X forwarding problem

2003-04-06 Thread First Last
I'm having a problem using X forwarding with ssh. I'm logged in on machine orion and I want to ssh to machine ursa, then use orion's X server from ursa. i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh -X ursa [ ursa asks for password, displays startup message] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~$ xterm & At this point, nothiing h

MHonArc XSS vulnerability fixed in 2.6.3

2003-04-06 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
MHonArc 2.6.3 corrects another cross site scripting vulnerability discovered in MHonArc. A XSS demo exploit is publicly announced upstream, but only with a short blurb (as opposed to a detailed advisory) http://www.mhonarc.org/ http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=3128&group_id=

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-06 Thread Karl Hammar
> First and foremost, as the issue will probably demonstrate I'm relative > to Linux, so bare with me. > Basically I am trying to get FreeSwan to run as server, but can't get > the patch to work. > All my system's are running debian 3.0r0, and kernel 2.4.18 (my own > make). > My System(s): > 1) HP

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-06 Thread Karl Hammar
You seem to have used the freeswan patch in testing. It has the choise to use an x86 optimised aes and a non optimised one. Don't choose booth, choosing both gives you this error. > Well continuing the problem, I have moved from the original one, > appended at the bottom. Now something else is w

MHonArc XSS vulnerability fixed in 2.6.3

2003-04-06 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
MHonArc 2.6.3 corrects another cross site scripting vulnerability discovered in MHonArc. A XSS demo exploit is publicly announced upstream, but only with a short blurb (as opposed to a detailed advisory) http://www.mhonarc.org/ http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=3128&group_id=

Re: Debian Kernel's and FreeSwan

2003-04-06 Thread Karl Hammar
> First and foremost, as the issue will probably demonstrate I'm relative > to Linux, so bare with me. > Basically I am trying to get FreeSwan to run as server, but can't get > the patch to work. > All my system's are running debian 3.0r0, and kernel 2.4.18 (my own > make). > My System(s): > 1) HP