xauth failure when tunneling over ssh
Elliot Isaacson
elliot_isaacson at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 12 10:20:01 PST 2008
> On Wednesday 12 November 2008 15:51:42 Elliot Isaacson wrote:
> > #UsePAM yes
> > #AllowTcpForwarding yes
> > #GatewayPorts no
> > #X11Forwarding yes
> > #X11DisplayOffset 10
> > #X11UseLocalhost yes
> > #PrintMotd yes
> > #PrintLastLog yes
> > #TCPKeepAlive yes
> > #UseLogin no
> > #UsePrivilegeSeparation yes
> > #PermitUserEnvironment no
> > #Compression delayed
> > #ClientAliveInterval 0
> > #ClientAliveCountMax 3
> > #UseDNS yes
> > #PidFile /var/run/sshd.pid
> > #MaxStartups 10
> > #PermitTunnel no
>
> Shouldn't PermitTunnel be set to yes ?
>
Thanks for the suggestion. PermitTunnel has something to do with
using a specific software network loopback device, tun(4). I don't
think it has anything to do with forwarding traffic, X11 or
otherwise, through an ssh tunnel. Just to be sure I tried switching
that on, but it didn't seem to help.
This is a reiteration of the problem so no one has to sift though
the archives to find it:
$ xhost +
$ ssh -Y 192.ip.of.freebsdserver
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11
forwarding.
/usr/local/bin/xauth:
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