I find no need to use xhost in RHEL4. But I did find I needed to allow
X in the ssh command.
ssh -X -l username hostname
That will allow ssh to forward the X session to your client.
Diego Brito Veiga - b04917 wrote:
> Hi guys, > > From RHEL3 to RHEL4 there was some security improvements on gdm.conf file. > I know that I need to enable the gdm.conf DisallowTCP=false, set the > DISPLAY and do a xhost <machine> to open remote X windows. > End users concerns: > Is there a way to avoid the xhost <machine>? Just like RHEL3: set the > DISPLAY and open the remote X windows. > > Cheers >
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