X server refusing remote clients
Douglas Frank
frank at zk3.dec.com
Mon Feb 14 20:21:27 UTC 2005
Thanks
As a matter of fact I did try ssh as you recommend, and got the same
result: still no-go. I did also use the security applet to open port 22
but for some reason when I save & re-open the applet, port 22 is gone
from the list... which is why I've got the firewall disabled for the
time being.
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 19:59 +0000, Paul Howarth wrote:
> If, instead of "rlogin remotehost" you had used "ssh -X remotehost", you
> could probably just have run "oclock" without fiddling with
> display/xhost/xauth etc. and what's more it would have been more secure
> too. This would work with the firewall enabled too, as long as there was
> hole poked through it for sshd (just the one port).
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