On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 02:42:21PM -0700, Christopher Mahmood wrote:
See today's new announcement about the openssh advisrory but...
* Robert C. Paulsen Jr. (robert@paulsenonline.net) [020626 12:47]:
3. Log in to the remote system via ssh.
Using '-X'?
No, because it's enabled in the config file (as mentioned in the part you didn't quote above).
5. The following error is shown:
> sux - Password: No matches found, authority file "/dev/fd/62" not written xauth: (argv):1: unable to read any entries from file "(stdin)" #
This is just a warning, you can verify this with echo $? I think the warning may have something to do with the new UsePrivilegeSeparation stuff but in any case it will work.
That may be just a warning, but as I say in the part you didn't quote following the above, it *doesn't* work; I can't start X applications. Again -- All this worked *before* updating to the new ssh. I just reinstalled ssh from the original CDs and all is back to normal. I will have to live with this exposure until ssh is fixed. -- Robert C. Paulsen, Jr. robert@paulsenonline.net