Problems w/ mgdiff across my LAN
William A. Mahaffey III
wam at hiwaay.net
Mon Mar 21 15:22:12 UTC 2016
On 03/19/16 09:44, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to use mgdiff (from ports) to look for differences between
> 2 ASCII files (ANSI C, actually). I am logged into the box where the
> files reside from this box, running FreeBSD 9.3R, patched up:
>
> [wam at kabini1, ~, 9:40:46am] 488 % uname -a
> FreeBSD kabini1.local 9.3-RELEASE-p33 FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p33 #0: Wed
> Jan 13 17:55:39 UTC 2016
> root at amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
> [wam at kabini1, ~, 9:40:47am] 488 %
>
> On the other box (also FBSD 9.3R, I get:
>
> [wam at devbox, Vector, 9:36:54am] 734 % xdiff main.c Main.c
> Error: Can't open display: localhost:11.0
> [wam at devbox, Vector, 9:37:04am] 735 % which xdiff
> xdiff: aliased to mgdiff -args -wB
> [wam at devbox, Vector, 9:37:17am] 736 % uname -a
> FreeBSD devbox 9.3-RELEASE-p33 FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p33 #0: Wed Jan 13
> 17:55:39 UTC 2016
> root at amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
> [wam at devbox, Vector, 9:37:27am] 737 %
>
> I ssh-ed into the other box (devbox) from this box (kabini1) under
> tcsh in an rxvt shell. I have been having variations of this problem
> for a while, but worked around it by cd-ing to the remote dir from
> this box & then mgdiff-ing. I can do that here as well, but that is
> clumsy & I suspect that there is a simple bit of pilot error causing
> this issue, which I would like to fix :-). Any clues appreciated. TIA
> & have a good one.
>
>
*C'mon* !!!! Someone throw me a bone here :-) !!!! I have googled &
implemented most of the stuff I found there ('AllowTcpForwarding yes' &
'PermitTunnel yes' in my sshd_config file on the remote box (devbox),
localhost def'ns in my /etc/hosts file, a few others) , still nogo.
*Any* help appreciated ....
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William A. Mahaffey III
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