Re: Xterm issues

  • From: "Anand Rao" <panandrao@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bdbafh@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 17:31:35 +0530

i had the same problem with WRQ just yesterday...

- Xterm to an AIIX box over SSH connection using my laptop. i connected as
root.
- do an su - oracle.
- tried stuff but didn't work.

just had to connect as user oracle from the laptop, so no "su" is done. this
works fine. i can start OUI, etc.

SSH can recognise the first user who connected (root in my case), so if you
"su", the authentication is lost hence SSH refuses any connection from the
laptop.

does that sound right ???

is it possible for you to connect directly?

thanks
anand

On 08/09/06, Paul Drake <bdbafh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 9/7/06, Mike Schmitt <mschmitt@xxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am having some problems getting the installer to startup on a new
> laptop and was hoping I could get some help from the list.
>
>
> I have installed cygwin with the X11 option. If I start cygwin and type
> startx I get an X window to open up without any errors.  If I do a netstat
> âa at this point I see something listening at port 6000 which is what I
> believe I should expect.
>
>
> * TCP    mycomp:6000       mylaptop:0  LISTENING *
>
>
> I login into our Sun box and export DISPLAY=<my laptops IP>:0.0.  I then
> kick off xclock for a test.  After executing xclock, the process will hang
> for a bit before returning the error message
>
>
> * Error: Can't open display: <my laptops IP>:0.0*
>
>
> While the xclock command is hanging, I perform a netstat âa on the sun
> box and see the following:
>
>
> * <sun server>.54453         <my PC>.6000     0      0 24820      0
> SYN_SENT  *
>
>
> The sun server is resolving my laptop name incorrectly, but since I am
> setting my display to the IP address I am not sure how much that matters.
>
>
> On the sun server if I try to telnet to port 6000 I get the same
> SYN_SENT message from netstat
>
>
>
> *<sun server>.54864         <my PC>.6000     0      0 24820      0
> SYN_SENT*
>
>
> Is it possible that I am running into a windows firewall issue on my
> laptop?    I don't have permissions to turn off the windows firewall, but
> was told by desktop support that he opened port 6000.  I am not sure if his
> change worked though
>
>  Any help would be appreciated
>
>  Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
Mike,

Since you already are using Cygwin for the Xserver, why not connect to the
remote host with ssh, using the -X switch. In this case, the xterm traffic
is tunnelled (transparently).

It works well for me.

Paul




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