Hello, I'm trying to use ssh + xmove on a debian server to launch clients to an OpenBSD laptop, but xmove seems to error on me: /* pang is the OpenBSD laptop, 10.0.0.4/pong is the debian server */ [dasunt@pang:~]$ ssh -X -f 10.0.0.4 xmove dasunt@10.0.0.4's password: [dasunt@pang:~]$ ssh -f 10.0.0.4 "rxvt -display localhost:1" dasunt@10.0.0.4's password: [dasunt@pang:~]$ X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication. X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication. Xlib: connection to "localhost:1.0" refused by server Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server rxvt: can't open display localhost:1 xmove is not authorized to connect to server localhost:10.0. X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication. channel 2: chan_read_failed for istate 3 channel 2: chan_ibuf_empty for istate 3 I'm assuming this problem is somewhere with X's authentication, but I don't know where to look. A simple 'xhost +' on both machines does nothing. To add insult to injury, the follow does work: [dasunt@pang:~]$ ssh 10.0.0.4 dasunt@10.0.0.4's password: No mail. Last login: Tue Jan 6 23:17:37 2004 from 10.0.0.5 [dasunt@pong:~]$ rxvt -display localhost:10.0 Help! ~ Jesse Meyer -- icq: 34583382 | Nethack 3.4._3_ is out! http://www.nethack.org jabber: dasunt@theoretic.com | "And how can man die better / Than facing msn: dasunt@hotmail.com | fearful odds / For the ashes of his fathers / yim: tsunad | and the temples of his gods?" ~ Babington
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