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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Display program running on CDE via GNOME Post 74088 by navinxavier on Tuesday 7th of June 2005 05:50:51 PM
Old 06-07-2005
This is was I type on my FC3

# ssh -X root@AIXBOX
# export DISPLAY=linuxbox:0
# xclock

I don't get anything for a couple of minutes and then I get this

Error: Can't open display: linuxbox:0

Is there a log file or something that would show me what exactly the error is?
but one thing that confuses me is that, during the couple of minutes that it pauses there is a process called xclock running on the aixbox.

when I try
# xhosts +aixbox

it says it cannot find the command . Should I download something ?
thanks

Navin
 

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GNOME-SSH-ASKPASS(1)					      General Commands Manual					      GNOME-SSH-ASKPASS(1)

NAME
gnome-ssh-askpass - prompts a user for a passphrase using GNOME SYNOPSIS
gnome-ssh-askpass DESCRIPTION
gnome-ssh-askpass is a GNOME-based passphrase dialog for use with OpenSSH. It is intended to be called by the ssh-add(1) program and not invoked directly. It allows ssh-add(1) to obtain a passphrase from a user, even if not connected to a terminal (assuming that an X display is available). This happens automatically in the case where ssh-add is invoked from one's ~/.xsession or as one of the GNOME startup pro- grams, for example. In order to be called automatically by ssh-add, gnome-ssh-askpass should be installed as /usr/bin/ssh-askpass. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables are recognized: GNOME_SSH_ASKPASS_GRAB_SERVER Causes gnome-ssh-askpass to grab the X server before asking for a passphrase. GNOME_SSH_ASKPASS_GRAB_POINTER Causes gnome-ssh-askpass to grab the mouse pointer using gdk_pointer_grab() before asking for a passphrase. Regardless of whether either of these environment variables is set, gnome-ssh-askpass will grab the keyboard using gdk_keyboard_grab(). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). It was based on that for x11-ssh-askpass by Philip Hands. GNOME-SSH-ASKPASS(1)
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