On 3/11/24 12:45, Alex wrote:
I now have his PC with me on my local network, and commands executed
through ssh -X still display on his screen instead of mine.
From his gnome-terminal on my PC:
[gary@fedora ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0
How do I set the display for commands executed remotely to appear on
my screen?
This is a feedback report only-
For me, all this seems to work fine when connecting between multiple
FC39 machines (as I would expect), but I can duplicate the reported
issue with an old ubuntu machine (22.04.2 LTS) I keep in the dungeon for
cross-distro compatibility testing of things like this.
X11 fwding seems ok when ssh'ing from the ubunto machine into FC39,
but does not work when ssh'ing from FC39 into ubuntu. The graphical
output and mouse control (incorrectly) remains on the remote ubunto
machine, and the originating FC39 session sees nothing graphical.
This seems to suggest FC39 ssh -X handling might have introduced a
backward incompatibly. Somebody might try "ssh -X" from FC39 into
systems with earlier version(s) of Fedora to see if the same thing happens.
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