ajh-valmer wrote:
Yes, true, difficult Xorg graphic relation between
user and root.
From the client SSH, as user, I type :
$ ssh -X -p <port> root@<server-IP>
and I'm connected.
If I type :
$ ssh -X -p <port> normal-user@<server-IP>
I'm connected with this message :
"/etc/ssh/sshrc : line 13 : /etc/ssh/logsshsftp.sh : Permission not
granted"
$ xclock
"X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
Error: Can't open display: localhost:2.0"
sniff :-(
All of this is crap - what is sshrc and logsshsftp.sh
why localhost:2.0?
try creating a fresh normal user and try with that user. You have to review
this configuration.