Matthieu Herrb wrote:
> Many Linux distributions ships X with '-nolisten tcp' as the default
> option. This means that the X server won't accept remote connections.
> You need to use ssh X11 forwarding to connect remote applications in
> this case.
> I don't know if this is the case for fedora.

Fedora does not use -nolisten tcp as default, but does optionally (and
encourages) installing iptables firewall, and the usual configuration of
iptables would block X11 traffic.

OpenSSH that ships with Fedora does allow X11 forwarding.

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