Andrew Perrin wrote:
>
> Yes, you're doing it wrong.
>
> 1.) You don't need two ssh sessions; just one, from xserver_machine to
> work_linux_box:
> ssh -C -X work_linux_box from xserver_machine
>
> 2.) When you set the display to ipmasq_box:0.0, you're asking the
remote
> host to display
Andrew Perrin wrote:
>
> Yes, you're doing it wrong.
>
> 1.) You don't need two ssh sessions; just one, from xserver_machine to
> work_linux_box:
> ssh -C -X work_linux_box from xserver_machine
>
> 2.) When you set the display to ipmasq_box:0.0, you're asking the remote
> host to display
Yes, you're doing it wrong.
1.) You don't need two ssh sessions; just one, from xserver_machine to
work_linux_box:
ssh -C -X work_linux_box from xserver_machine
2.) When you set the display to ipmasq_box:0.0, you're asking the remote
host to display X apps on the main display of your ipm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> ssh -C -X ipmasq_box from work_linux_box
> ssh -C -X xserver_box from ipmasq_box (same session as above)
>
> In a new work_linux_box session: export DISPLAY=ipmasq_box:0.0
> xterm &
Don't set the DISPLAY variable. ssh does it for you.
Dan
OK, I just tried this:
ssh -C -X ipmasq_box from work_linux_box
ssh -C -X xserver_box from ipmasq_box (same session as above)
In a new work_linux_box session: export DISPLAY=ipmasq_box:0.0
xterm &
I get:
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
xterm Xt error: Can't ope
It's non-trivial, since under the X protocol the socket will be
initialized by work_linux_box, which means you need some way to tell
ipmasq_machine to forward those packets to xserver_machine. You could do
this with a specific ipchains rule for that situation, assuming you want
*all* X packets comi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I want to set the DISPLAY variable on work_linux_box to display on
> Xserver_machine to assist me doing off hours support. It will be
> difficult to get the comany to modify the firewall.
Can you ssh into work_linux_box from Xserver_machine? If so, the
easiest thing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I want to set the DISPLAY variable on work_linux_box to display on
> Xserver_machine to assist me doing off hours support. It will be
> difficult to get the comany to modify the firewall.
>
> So, is this possible to do? If so, what exactly do I need to do on
> the li
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 11:01:49AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need some help figuring out how to set the display variable
> to a machine that is being ipmasq'd on my network.
>
> Here is what I have:
>
> Xserver_machine (192.168.1.3)
> |
> |
> IPMasq_Machine (192.168.1.1 on i
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