Hmm? i haven't seen any problems with it, and i have used SSH (with X) from anything from a mac to fc3 and fc2 computers, to fc3 and fc2 computers. Never any problem. Only thing worth mention is that the mac and fc2 didn't understand the -Y flag, it just said it wasn't a real flag. So we stuck to X, and everything worked. From fc3 we also needed -Y, and then copy/paste would work. No problem whatsoever. fre, 07.01.2005 kl. 19.48 skrev Havoc Pennington: > Hi, > > The openssh change is totally broken, because none of the clients people > use work with "trusted X" and they could not reasonably be modified to > do so, without an effort on the scale of SELinux or even larger. The > fact that the X server even supports "trusted X" is probably total > nonsense. > > So, anyone who claims that "trusted X" is more secure is basically > making a "concrete blocks not connected to the Internet are secure" > argument. > > Maybe people who only run xterms would find the new ssh default useful, > but even they presumably like to cut and paste... > > I don't know why the default is something that we know is useless and > doesn't work. > > Havoc >