On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Juri Haberland wrote:
I have no idea. I just tried it on a SuSE 5.3 and on a SuSE 6.1 system and couldn't get X11 forwarding to work without "sshdfwd-X11" in hosts.allow. Maybe you have not ALL:ALL in your hosts.deny?
Ok, I have it: (I also use Susi 6.1 and ALL:ALL in hosts.deny) There is another line in my hosts.allow allowing all local connections, so forwarded ssh-connections too: ALL: 127.0.0.1, 129.20.79.55 Hope, this helps "dproc" too! Peter
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Peter Münster (Muenster in ASCII I guess - mutt rudely translated to M.nster) wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Juri Haberland wrote:
I have no idea. I just tried it on a SuSE 5.3 and on a SuSE 6.1 system and couldn't get X11 forwarding to work without "sshdfwd-X11" in hosts.allow. Maybe you have not ALL:ALL in your hosts.deny?
Ok, I have it: (I also use Susi 6.1 and ALL:ALL in hosts.deny) There is another line in my hosts.allow allowing all local connections, so forwarded ssh-connections too: ALL: 127.0.0.1, 129.20.79.55
Hope, this helps "dproc" too! Peter
Sorry for the late reply. I did as some kind people in this thread instructed and put the following in /etc/hosts.allow sshd: ALL sshdfwd-X11: ALL A tty connection by remote ssh now works great (with TeraTerm Pro.) Thank you! (I did not test the X11 as I don't have the software to do port forwarding from Windows.) Danke schön (schoen). Merci beaucoup. Veuillez agréer ... dproc
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