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RE: Xt error:can't open display;ssh not passing $DISPLAY
- From: "Dawson, David W" <david dot w dot dawson at lmco dot com>
- To: "'cygwin-xfree'" <cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 10:46:23 -0400
- Subject: RE: Xt error:can't open display;ssh not passing $DISPLAY
BTW, since "127.0.0.1" is the loopback address, setting a DISPLAY value of
"127.0.0.1:0.0" tells a client to talk to the X-Server **on the same machine
that it is executing on**, which is certainly not your PC.
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David Dawson
david.w.dawson@lmco.com
703-367-3885
-----Original Message-----
From: Harold L Hunt II [mailto:huntharo@msu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:01 PM
To: jppcurran@earthlink.net
Cc: cygwin-xfree
Subject: Re: Xt error:can't open display;ssh not passing $DISPLAY
John Curran Jr wrote:
> Several postings have suggested using secure ssh to display remote
clients,
> and that ssh should handle details such as passing the $DISPLAY value.
> I'm using cygwin version 1.3.11 under Win98(v. 2). I'm starting my server
> with startxwin.sh, the first line of which is "export
> DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0". That value is there when I echo at the local
shell
> in X11. My ssh_config file is set to allow X11Forwarding. I'm using ssh
> to reach a remote unix system. I can log in but I can't display remote
> clients; e.g., I type "xterm &" and get the message "xterm Xt error:
cannot
> open display: ". And, the variable DISPLAY is empty on the remote system.
> Am I missing something obvious?
>
> Below are cygcheck.out, ssh_config, and startxwin.sh.
John,
Didn't you think for a moment that something of infinitly more
importance than the contents of various config files would be the actual
command line that you are using for ssh?
Post the command line that you use to ssh to your remote machine. You
do know that you have to run ssh from within an xterm in your
Cygwin/XFree86 X server, right?
Harold