[ale] X + SSH question

John C jcouncilman at knology.net
Wed Apr 24 13:10:32 EDT 2002


thanks....   Never though it was that simple.  Works great.

I've been going around the world to do the same thing.

-----Original Message-----
From: hirsch at zapmedia.com [mailto:hirsch at zapmedia.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:19 AM
To: John C
Cc: ale at ale.org
Subject: [ale] X + SSH question


Augh!  Crucioal typo in my instructions.  The -x flag should be -X.

I've corrected it below.

John C writes:
 > Example:
 >
 > me (Internet) ----> Intermediate box (Internet/private) ---> Target box
 > (private)
 >
 > I want to run an X program on the Target box and redirect output to the
"me"
 > box.
 >
 > I used to use this old xforward program, which was ok, but I'd like to
use
 > SSH instead.
 >
 > What I want to do is SSH into the intermediate box, then SSH into the
 > target, export the display to the middle box, which then forwards to
mine.

You are in luck.  SSH does this for you automatically.  If you turn on
X forwarding, either in your config file or with -X.  At each stage it
will tunnel X through SSH to the previous DISPLAY.  I think you can do
arbitrarily long chains of SSH logins like this.

Just "ssh -X intermediatehost" then "ssh -X remotehost"

--Michael

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