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linuxnewbie1234
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      01-30-2007, 05:56 PM
Hi all,
in linux we are trying to do ssh -X on a particular machine and the X
forwarding doesn't work. After entering with SSH, the port for the X
forwarding (e.g. 6010) appears open to the netstat, however trying to
telnet to that one refuses the connection like if it was closed. Nmap
also finds it to be closed. The X forwarding also doesn't work (the X
clients also find the port to be closed). The iptables firewall is
stopped. What can that be?
 
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      01-31-2007, 07:21 AM
Please ignore the above question: it was a problem on the resolution of
the name "localhost".
 
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