Sergio:

We use Reflections X here and ttssh.  I have had no problems with the X11
forwarding features!

As to documentation I am not certain on that point.  You have to enable X11
forwarding in the sshd configuration.  I believe that the basic idea is that
if you specify (for example) xterm with no display set then the standard
port 6000 is listened to by the sshd and it responds by forwarding the X11
packets to what ever X server you may be running.

Hope that this helps!

Thanks
Paul E Wilt 
Principal Software Engineer
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From: Sergio Luiz de Miranda Rodrigues
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Hi!

    I'm looking for a deeper documentation about X11 forwarding. Does
anybody know where could I find it? Is it possible to use X11 forwarding
with a Windows NT X11 client (say, Reflection X)?

    Thanks a lot.

Sergio Luiz de Miranda Rodrigues
Caixa Economica Federal

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