Besten Dank, Michael Schachtebeck wrote:
ssh -X user@host
oder in /etc/ssh/ssh_config den Eintrag ForwardX11 auf yes setzen.
für den Tip. Ich habe allerdings die Konfiguration in ~/.ssh/config gelegt: # If you do not trust your remote host (or its administrator), you # should not forward X11 connections to your local X11-display for # security reasons: Someone stealing the authentification data on the # remote side (the "spoofed" X-server by the remote sshd) can read your # keystrokes as you type, just like any other X11 client could do. # Set this to "no" here for global effect or in your own ~/.ssh/config # file if you want to have the remote X11 authentification data to # expire after two minutes after remote login. ForwardX11 yes Gruß und Dank Michael -- Encrypted eMail welcome! Get my OpenPGP-Key ID: 0xE9B00731 from: wwwkeys.de.pgp.net