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X11 and OpenSSH
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Arne Vajhøj
2024-10-28 18:40:20 UTC
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For those interested a guide by VMS support team was posted
on VSI forum today:

https://forum.vmssoftware.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9221#p22548

Arne
Simon Clubley
2024-10-28 19:00:49 UTC
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Post by Arne Vajhøj
For those interested a guide by VMS support team was posted
https://forum.vmssoftware.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9221#p22548
Arne
I don't like them turning on ForwardX11Trusted (assuming this is the
same as "ssh -Y"). I always use "ssh -X" myself.

Is turning on ForwardX11Trusted required to get this working on VMS ?

Simon.
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Simon Clubley
2024-10-28 19:03:39 UTC
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Post by Simon Clubley
Post by Arne Vajhøj
For those interested a guide by VMS support team was posted
https://forum.vmssoftware.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9221#p22548
Arne
I don't like them turning on ForwardX11Trusted (assuming this is the
same as "ssh -Y"). I always use "ssh -X" myself.
I should point out that is on Linux, not VMS, BTW.
Post by Simon Clubley
Is turning on ForwardX11Trusted required to get this working on VMS ?
Simon.
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Arne Vajhøj
2024-10-28 19:09:54 UTC
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Post by Simon Clubley
Post by Arne Vajhøj
For those interested a guide by VMS support team was posted
https://forum.vmssoftware.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9221#p22548
I don't like them turning on ForwardX11Trusted (assuming this is the
same as "ssh -Y"). I always use "ssh -X" myself.
Is turning on ForwardX11Trusted required to get this working on VMS ?
I have no idea. I am not really into X11 myself. I just posted
the link for the benefit of those that are.

Arne
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
2024-10-28 21:17:16 UTC
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Post by Arne Vajhøj
I have no idea. I am not really into X11 myself.
Also, X11 is very much legacy technology these days.
Grant Taylor
2024-10-29 02:13:48 UTC
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Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
Also, X11 is very much legacy technology these days.
The same could be said about TCP/IP and Ethernet. }:-)
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
2024-10-29 02:31:34 UTC
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Post by Grant Taylor
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
Also, X11 is very much legacy technology these days.
The same could be said about TCP/IP and Ethernet. }:-)
Au contraire. Both are still under active development. Whereas the last
major work on X11 happened in 2012.

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