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Hi David,

You can do this with ssh! Just uncomment the line "ForwardX11" and
set him value with 'yes':

 ForwardX11 yes

Then connect with ssh in the remote machine: ssh login@ip and when
you execute the program him appear in X in your machine. You can
try set DISPLAY too but after this you need to give access to remote
users with "xhost" command. If you do this:

export DISPLAY=REMOTEIP:REMOTEDISPLAY
xhost +

e.g.
export DISPLAY=10.220.220.10:0
xhost +

But i dont known if these way its correct! :D
Alexandre Mulatinho.


2006/9/28, Kirkwood, David A <DAVID.A.KIRKWOOD@xxxxxxxx>:


I want to set the display from a RH Enterprise workstation back to my
desktop SusE 10.1 systems (e,g. xterm from the RH to the SUSE systems. I
set  "export DISPLAY=<SUSE System IP>:0; and set xterm + on the SUSE
system. Nothing Happens.

Does anybody know how to do this? I guess it has to do with SSH/SSL but
don't know.

Thanks,

David

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