This one time, at band camp, njacobs@yahoo.com said: > > --- Burkhard Ritter <burkhard@sportident.de> wrote: > > On Sat, 3 Aug 2002 njacobs@yahoo.com wrote: > (...) > > i had the same problem. look at /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config. > > there is an > > entry allowd_users. set it to anybody. that might help. > > but i am not sure, > > if this was all i had done. > > AFAIK the allowed_users entry in /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config > just specifies who may start the X server. But in > my case, the X server is already running, I just > can't connect to it from another machine. > (I tried your suggestion anyway, no success.) Can you ssh -X scorpio? You may have to set X11Forwarding yes in your sshd_config to allow it, but I think the general reecommendation is that X forwarding via ssh is the safer way to do it. HTH, Steve -- Not drinking, chasing women, or doing drugs won't make you live longer -- it just seems that way.
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