I ssh to a remote machine and use the X forwarding to open a program on the
remote machine which opens an X window on the local machine. I use the
program and then I shut is down ( and yes it is shut down), the X windows
disappears.
I exit ssh on the remote machine, but ssh refuses to let go, and go into an
everlasting wait for something. It seems not to know that that X windows
and program is gone.
Re: [SLE] export DISPLAY and xhost + ... > To see windows of programs running on other machines, ... > then I would run the program on the remote machine and receive the ... > Ah, and I know about ssh -X, that works, but I don't really need ...SuSE user since 1998 ... (SuSE)
Re: [SLE] export DISPLAY and xhost + ... > To see windows of programs running on other machines, ... > then I would run the program on the remote machine and receive the ... > Ah, and I know about ssh -X, that works, but I don't really need ... (SuSE)
Re: why is plink slower than ssh? ... RB> repositories are accessed with ssh.... RB> The problem is that I can't get sshagent to work on Windows so I ... RB> plink since I already have pageant running. ... RB> the same machine talking to the same remote machine.... (comp.security.ssh)
Re: why is plink slower than ssh? ... I can also use plink with bitkeeper but it is a great deal slower than ssh from cygwin in doing the same job. ... The problem is that I can't get sshagent to work on Windows so I have to type in my passphrase everytime. ... We are talking about taking 2x-3x the time needed by cygwin ssh on the same machine talking to the same remote machine.... (comp.security.ssh)
Re: OpenSSH, Telnet, Windows Authentication and double-hops ... >> ssh -L) ... JM> in seperate DOS console windows in this order: ... I'm using the 3.8 version of OpenSSH.... >> Kerberos ticket, or your password in order to acquire one. ... (comp.security.ssh)