Tunneling does not seem to work here (newbie)?

Boris narozhny@netscape.net
Thu Oct 14 12:11:00 GMT 2004


Well, I also have problems with this, and although it is probably not a bug
report, I was unable to resolve the following two issues by reading  
documentation.

1. Sometime ago, in some old version of cygwin  (I apologise for not 
being able to
tell you which one exactly) I was able to display a window from another 
machine
by doing ssh and then setting the DISPLAY variable to point to the 
cygwin box
(before that the remote host was added to the list of allowed hosts). 
Now with the
latest version this does not work (I get an error message "Xlib: no 
protocol specified"),
only ssh -Y does. But this results in much slower performance, and 
therefore the
question is: was it an intentinal change or there is some new step that 
I am supposed
to do now to be able to just point to my cygwin box?

2. Now, when I try to run sshd on the cygwin box (and I set up the ssh 
server
according to the README file) I am able to check that the server works 
by logging
in from the bash prompt where I am already logged on, but not from any 
remote
host, or even from the same prompt but logged on as another user. Before 
upgrading
to the most recent version everything worked just fine.

These problems I have on both WinXP and Win2K, with or without ZoneAlarm
5 or 4.5.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Boris.

pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu wrote:

>On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, savantsaro wrote:
>
>  
>
>>box 1: Windows 2000 Server
>>       cygwin
>>
>>box 2: Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)
>>
>>cygwin was installed with openssh, today, from the latest setup.exe.
>>    
>>
>
>FYI, it's probably a good idea to review <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>
>before sending bug reports...  Reading
>/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README would also help.
>
>  
>
>>Basic scenario:
>>startxwin.bat -> X icon appears in taskbar, terminal opens
>>ssh -Y -l username box2name -> ssh connection is established and works fine
>>emacs & -> [1]+ Stopped      emacs
>>
>>Troubleshooting already done:
>>I have also tried with putty, with X11 tunneling enabled, and tried
>>running other apps (specifically a java swing application, which does
>>not stop but simply does nothing on box 1)
>>The DISPLAY environment variable was not set.
>>    
>>
>
>There's your problem.  You should set it before running "ssh -Y".  For
>example try either
>
>export DISPLAY=:0.0; ssh -Y username@boxname
>
>or even
>
>DISPLAY=:0.0 ssh -Y username@boxname
>
>-- both should work.
>
>  
>
>>I tried setting it to "localhost:0.0" and to ":0", with no effect.
>>The config files for ssh (~/.ssh/config and /etc/ssh_config) did not
>>exist.
>>    
>>
>
>Ah.  Did you run /bin/ssh-user-config?
>
>  
>
>>I created the first one with a single line (ForwardX11 yes) with no
>>change.
>>
>>Please help. I know cygwin is a good, working program, and I'm an
>>intelligent computer guy - why won't it work for me?
>>    
>>
>
>Maybe Cygwin just doesn't like you? ;-)
>You know, <http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#WJM>...
>    Igor
>  
>



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