Re: enabling remote X Window sessions
Buchs, Kevin J. writes:
> Marc (and Gian hinted at) mentioned that /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc has
> the "-nolisten tcp" in it. This was as he said. However, editing the
> file did not stop Xorg from getting started with the very same
> parameter. It must be buried in another place, I fear, hardcoded into gdm3.
And like a zombie emerges from its grave to haunt the poor user :)
> myhost:0.0, where "myhost" is my local host name. However, from a remote
> server, I could not get it to work. Yes, I know about xhost and had used
> that appropriately.
SAS = Software As a Service (aka SaaS)?
Is there something that blocks port 6000 in the path from the remote
VM and you?
Could you pass to the remote VM the mit magic cookie to the environment hosting
Did you told the remote programs to use your machine name or your IP?
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