I'm using ssh -X to run programs on my linux box on my X server on mac os X 10.3.7 and this works well for about 5 minutes, and then the program becomes unresponsive. Do you know what the problem might be there? I thought I'd see if I get a different result using xauth, but I'm failing. I can run X apps locally on linux and on mac os x. Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong. Here is what I have done: on linuxbox: xauth nextract cookie :0.0 scp cookie osxbox:cookie on osxbox: xauth nmerge cookie xauth nextract cookie :0.0 scp cookie linuxbox:cookie on linuxbox: xauth nmerge cookie on linuxbox: xterm -display osxbox:0.0 Xlib: connection to 'osxbox:0.0' refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified xterm Xt error: Can't open display: osxbox:0.0
Hi, I am new to Linux (coming from Windows, and NOT regretting at all) and began to play around with Terminal and SSH potentials, I got at this point where I need to make a question like this: at home I have an iMac powered wity Lion OS and a PC that has been happily converted to Linux OS (Ubuntu distro 11.04). I discovered the potential of SSH tunneling and X forwarding, and succeeded to run X applications resident on my Linux PC on the screen of the iMac (i.e. Gimp, xcalc, xeyes etc.). Pretty nice. I also succeeded to access my remote filesystem in both directions (i.e. accessing Linux filesystem from Mac Terminal via ssh and accessing Mac files via Linux ssh session). I could even launch Mac apps from Linux via ssh (i.e. from Linux terminal connected to my iMac, launching the 'open *.app' command), with those apps showing on my iMac screen (my Linux being a sort of 'remote controller' of my Mac). One thing I didn't succeed was the opposite from the last point: I cannot launch Linux applications ON Linux screen FROM my iMac via ssh (i.e. if I access Linux filesystem via ssh from my iMac and then launch the command 'gimp' or 'gedit' or' xcalc' I don't see it starting on my Linux screen and get an error message like 'Can't open display') Both my systems are configured in order to allow X11Forwarding (I edited the sshd_config on the two machines removing the #sign and writing 'X11Forwarding yes'). I've been reading around but couldn't find a solution to my problem. Does anyone know what I am missing here in order to proceed with this last bullet? Everything else is working fine. Thanks for your precious help
Jan 11, 2009 /.ssh which is tilda slash.ssh If you want to use the Terminal, then you would cd /.ssh ls nano knownhosts You can use something like TextEdit, TextWrangler, Smultron to edit the file. If using the terminal you can use nano, vi, vim, emacs to edit the file. The only problem with some of these editors is finding an explicit line. May 26, 2020 macOS Catalina Terminal app located within the “Utilities” folder.NOTE. Backup any existing SSH Key Pairs you might want to save or ensure the target directory/folder is unique from the default location on the Mac ( /home/.ssh) Run the ssh-keygen command at your shell and answer the prompts. Jan 21, 2005 I'm using ssh -X to run programs on my linux box on my X server on mac os X 10.3.7 and this works well for about 5 minutes, and then the program becomes unresponsive. Do you know what the problem might be there? I thought I'd see if I get a different result using xauth, but I'm failing. I can run X apps locally on linux and on mac os x.
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