Hi peter, yes you are right: unset XAUTHORITY and its reversed. i was thinking an empty variable like: export XAUTHORITY= will do the same... it seems i am wrong... ================ (hopefully) last question: where are the magic cookies of the "normal" behavior of ssh saved? - XAUTHORITY seems for me to overwrite this, and if it did not exist, it will use the somehow saved one? regards, simoN Am 17.07.2018 um 11:55 schrieb Peter Suetterlin:
Simon Becherer wrote:
how to revert it?
I guess (untested) you'd have to 'unset XAUTHORITY'
Sorry, one more,
You have to set DISPLAY and XAUTHORITY properly, e.g.:
your solution works if on host the user is already logged locally in. but how do i do this from client? with other words, how did i initial open my user on host?
Uh, that most likely won't work. You *do* need a session running, else there is no display/screen where your application could be shown.
So either set up the machine to do autologin of the respective user, else you'd have to connect to the loginscreen with some VNC/RDP client and log in yourself.
But I don't have experience with virtual machines.....
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