Re: ssh X11 port fwd-ing breakage in FC3?

From: Markku Kolkka (markkuk_at_tuubi.net)
Date: 07/23/05

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    Sam Varshavchik kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika lauantai, 23.
    heinäkuuta 2005 05:26):
    > After upgrading from FC2 to FC3, ssh X11 port forwarding
    > appears to misbehave.

    Read the FC3 Release Notes:
    http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc3/x86/
    In section for openssh:
    "The behavior of ssh clients that are invoked with the -X flag
    has changed. In OpenSSH 3.8 and later, X11 forwarding is
    performed in a way that applications run as untrusted clients by
    default. Previously, X11 forwarding was performed so that
    applications always ran as trusted clients. Some applications
    may not function properly when run as untrusted clients.To
    forward X11 so that applications are run as trusted clients,
    invoke ssh with the -Y flag instead of the -X flag, or set
    ForwardX11Trusted in the ~/.ssh/config file."

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