> On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 10:05, Dan Track wrote: > > Hi > > > > isn't xhost only used when using the X server. I'm sure ssh traffic > > doesn't need the xserver to grant it permission. > > > > Dan > > If I understand the problem he is using ssh to establish a connection to > a remote system and is trying to run a program that will display a > window back on to the local system. On the local system you have to > tell it to allow a remote system to display a window. To open it up to > everyone you use "xhost +". However in some environments that can, and > has, resulted in pranks being played when someone directs > windows/displays at someone else's computer. You can restrict this to > specific machines using xhost. > > What makes me think that is the problem is the error message saying: > > Xlib: connection to "localhost:10.0" refused by server" > > The server with X11 forwarding is the local machine where the display > is. So I am pretty sure running the command xhost + would most likely > fix the problem. > > > -- > Scot L. Harris > webid@xxxxxxxxxx > ssh -X ??? peter ---- Peter Skensved Email : peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Dept. of Physics, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada