Re: ssh and X11Forwarding

2001-08-16 Thread Richard Cobbe
Lo, on Thursday, August 16, Svante Signell did write: > > When ssh-ing to a computer in my small LAN as a normal user and using > X applications, such as emacs, everything works OK. Howver, with su to > root on the remote box X is refused: Connection lost to X server`host:11.0' Let me make sure

Re: ssh and X11Forwarding

2001-08-16 Thread Svante Signell
Sorry to reply in this way, but I'm not subscribed to the debian-users list. Use Cc: Please read my full mail, see below. PermlitRootLogin has nothing to do with the problem when using su! When using su you login as an ordinary user and then become root at the remote box. When permitting RootLogin

Re: ssh and X11Forwarding

2001-08-15 Thread Bud Rogers
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 06:41 pm, dman wrote: > On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 01:13:50AM +0200, Svante Signell wrote: > | When ssh-ing to a computer in my small LAN as a normal user and using > | X applications, such as emacs, everything works OK. Howver, with su to > | root on the remote box X is re

Re: ssh and X11Forwarding

2001-08-15 Thread dman
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 01:13:50AM +0200, Svante Signell wrote: | | When ssh-ing to a computer in my small LAN as a normal user and using | X applications, such as emacs, everything works OK. Howver, with su to | root on the remote box X is refused: Connection lost to X server`host:11.0' Probably

ssh and X11Forwarding

2001-08-15 Thread Svante Signell
When ssh-ing to a computer in my small LAN as a normal user and using X applications, such as emacs, everything works OK. Howver, with su to root on the remote box X is refused: Connection lost to X server`host:11.0' Is the solution to be found with the X server or ssh/sshd? X11Forwarding is ena