Create .xauthority File Ssh
Subject: Re: F11 - X forwarding display problem. Next login, sshd should create the XAUTHORITY file. An error stating that in the output of 'ssh -v'. The remote tunnel end gets its own cookie; the remote ssh server generates it for you and puts it in ~/.Xauthority there. So, X authorisation with ssh is fully automatic. By the way, ssh is great in other ways too.
Re: F11 - X forwarding display problem [][] [][] [] [] [] Re: F11 - X forwarding display problem • From: John • To: 'Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.' • Subject: Re: F11 - X forwarding display problem • Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 23:06:58 -0400 Gordon Messmer wrote: On 11:53 AM, John wrote: [john LT-02 ~]$ ssh -v LT-01 -X. Debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
Fable Lost Chapters Pc Patch. [john LT-01 ~]$ ls -lZ $XAUTHORITY drwxrwxr-x. John john unconfined_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0 bin. It looks like XAUTHORITY isn't set, which means that you probably don't have 'xauth' in your path (it's probably not installed).
Install xorg-x11-xauth, and then log in again. On your next login, sshd should create the XAUTHORITY file. Having said that, if xauth is missing, you should see an error stating that in the output of 'ssh -v', which you don't.