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Old 02-18-2008, 07:44 PM
Darren
 
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I would like to tunnel X thru SSH using Xmanager for windows. It works great
on
my Solaris box but I would like it also to work on my Slackware 9 box.
Everytime I get a X11 forward not enabled error. I tried enabling it in the
sshd_config file to no luck and I can't find where to enable it on X11
config files
Anyone that can send me in the right direction, greatly appreciated
Thanks
Darren


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Old 02-18-2008, 07:44 PM
Keith Keller
 
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On 2003-12-03, Darren <Darren_Dyrland@hotmailREMOVE.com> wrote:
> Everytime I get a X11 forward not enabled error. I tried enabling it in the
> sshd_config file to no luck and I can't find where to enable it on X11
> config files


It's not in the X11 config files. Did you restart sshd on the
server, and did you enable it in your client profile? On some
clients X11 forwarding is off by default.

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