Ok
now you have to do it
log into your firewall with ssh -X firewall ( the -X is to do a X-forwarding)
after this... do it:
ssh -X solaris
so.. every GUI that you execute in solaris will be forwarded to
firewall, but the there is one more X-forward on firewall that will
redirect the X-session to your box
this worked with me... :)
remember to set up X-forwarding enable on sshd_config
On 11/14/06, Karun <
karunanidhis@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys !
> I have the following problem. I need to know if ssh port forwarding can be
> done for this.
>
> I have Server A (Solaris)which needs to run a grpahics program.
> Server A resides behind a Firewall.
> Server B (Solaris) has access to Server A through ssh. There is a Firewall
> Rule that was implemented to allow ssh traffic from Server B to Server A.
> Both Server A and Server B do not have Graphics monitor attached to it.
> I have PC C in which I'm running cygwin (X server). I would like to display
> the grpahics program that is invoked on Server A on my PC C. My PC can ssh
> (using putty) to Server B as they are in the same network.
>
> Obviously, when I export the display on Server A to my PCs IP address, I'm
> getting "Can't open Display" because Server A cannot talk to my PC directly.
>
> Thanks very much for your input.
>
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