quick instructions on how to make sure it's enabled on your Mac, check
out #4 of the "Known Issues" page on the website.
http://www.zinger-soft.com/support_e_1.html
Dean
On Aug 9, 7:02 pm, Jingsheng Li <pekin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually I guess X11 forwarding is already enabled. And I can run xclock without problem. What you should do is to click the X button (right corner) then click the X button in "active connections" again. The second button is slightly different from the first one but located as the same place.
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> On Aug 9, 2010, at 5:38 PM, captain wrote:
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> > I see that iSSH has a VNC thing, but I don't know anything about VNC
> > and I don't run an Xserver on my server (yeah yeah, X terminology
> > backwards).
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> > Anyway, from an iMac I can do "ssh -X appmachine" and then run xeyes,
> > xclock, etc. on appmachine, and view the results on the iMac. How do
> > I make this same behavior work using iSSH on the iPwn4/iPad?
> > Thanks!
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