Solved ... Using gdmsetup under security and unchecking "Deny TCP connections to Xserv= er" I am not using iptables or a firewall etc so others may need to add ports = etc On 14 January 2011 07:01, Justin Richards wrote= : > Having problems redirecting x session to a redhat linux client from > tru64 client. > > I can redirect x sessions between tru64 hosts (using rsh then setenv > DISPLAY host:0.0) > > I can redirect x session between redhat hosts (using ssh -X) > > I can redirect x session from a redhat to a tru64 host. > > But a redhat host refuses to accept an x session from a tru64 host. > > I am unable to ssh -X to a tru64 hosts as our version tru64 version > does not have ssh. > > I have tried googling but google just wants to return pages that show > how it is done with ssh. =A0I have tried many and varied combinations. > > I suspect it is a security setting that I need to over ride but not > sure what or where. > > The network is a handful of hosts that are isolated from any other > network. =A0It is not possible to add any files/software etc to this > network as it is isolated. =A0The only input is via a keyboard and mouse > and nothing else. =A0As it is isolated, over riding the security setting > to allow redhat to accept an x =A0session via an unencrypted connection > is ok. > > Any suggestions. > > Cheers Justin > --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .