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| oops, this is from os x 10.4 to fedora core . well : 2 was option ssh -X and that gives an xdisplay but not openGL support option 4: ssh -Y cor frank@cor's password: #check gecg.000251 works Yay!, and thanks. |
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| option 2 was ssh -X, could get an xterm but no openGL support. option 4:Note from os x 10.4 to linux, Fedora core. ssh -Y cor worked ! Thanks, NB option not in 10.3 |
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| Here is info from the OpenSSH man page on ssh: Quote:
Peace... |
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| Well in practice -Y is the new -X, all it is saying is basically that you trust the admin on the box you are connecting to, that the host itself is trusted. This is certainly nothing like the old issue of things like 'xhost +' and the like. Unless I am missing something, the new -Y is no less secure than the old -X that we have been using up to this point. |
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I'm not saying don't use -Y but only be aware of the implications of doing so, that's all. ![]() As for using "xhost +", I think that's something I would never do. I always use "xhost +localhost" to make sure no remote connections will be accepted, unless they are permitted by me. ![]() Peace.... |
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| I didn't know about -Y either.....good to know. I knew that X11 forwarding was a little risky but I wasn't too concerned yet, but if using the -Y gives me some added security, I'll use that instead. ![]()
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Anywho, I just wanted to make those using "-Y" aware of the security implications. ![]() Peace... |
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