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2000 Dec 27
2
sshd prints the motd with -t option
...re difficult to discern what
> output came from which machine, as well as being different from the
> original ssh and ssh2 implementations. Here is some sample output; first,
> an example of performing a command on a host running the original ssh
> implementation:
|bj at host01:~$ ssh host00 ls /
|Warning: Server lies about size of server host key: actual size is 1023
|bits vs.
| announced 1024.
|Warning: This may be due to an old implementation of ssh.
|bj at host00.do.main's password:
|bin
|boot
|cdrom
|dev
|etc
|floppy
|home
|initrd
|lib
|lost+found
|mnt
|proc
|root
|sbin
|tmp
|...
2005 Oct 18
1
Can not get remote X connections to work on CentOS 4.1
I've encountered a strange problem in CentOS 4.1. I've never had this
problem before, and I've been using X Windows since 1990, but I can't
get remote X connections to work:
$ hostname
host00
$ echo $DISPLAY
:0.0
$ xhost +
access control disabled, clients can connect from any host
$ rsh host01
$ xdpyinfo -d host00:0.0
xdpyinfo: unable to open display "host00:0.0"
Both hosts are running CentOS 4.1 and SELinux is disabled. I know I
can get this to wok wi...