Hi Ken,
Does adding a listen='localhost' to the guest's graphics tag fix it?
Dave
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:59:25AM -0500, Ken Coar wrote:
Ever since I upgraded my laptop from FC15 to FC17, I've been
getting this message when I ssh to some RHEL6 hosts inside Red Hat.
In particular, I'm trying to do this:
virt-viewer --connect \
qemu+ssh://kvm11.devlab.phx1.redhat.com/system \
bork-s01.candlepin.dev.devlab.phx1.redhat.com
This is the message I get:
X11 forwarding request failed on channel 0
A viewer window pops up for a fraction of a second and then
goes away.
Using -vvvv on the local ssh command gives a few possibly
related messages:
debug2: x11_get_proto: /usr/bin/xauth list :0.0 2>/dev/null
debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
debug2: channel 0: request x11-req confirm 1
debug1: Requesting authentication agent forwarding.
debug2: channel 0: request auth-agent-req(a)openssh.com confirm 0
:
debug1: Remote: No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing.
This is new, and, not being an X maven, largely opaque to me.
xauth is provided by package xorg-x11-xauth, which is typically
*not* installed. Installing it on the system to which I'm
trying to ssh gets rid of the message, but doesn't change the
up-down behaviour of the viewer window.
Temporarily moving my local /usr/bin/xauth leads to this
message in addition:
Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
X11 forwarding request failed on channel 0
Since there's a window popping up at all, I doubt this is directly
related to the problem getting the viewer to run. However, on
systems *with* xauth installed 'echo $DISPLAY' shows a value, but
on those *without* xauth, $DISPLAY is null. (So why am I getting
any sort of X popup at all in that case?)
Has anyone else seen this, and hopefully have a solution? The
problem is actually two-fold:
1. Why 'X11 forwarding failed' and how to get rid of it/revert to
behaviour in previous versions; and
2. Why is virt-viewer dying and how to keep it alive. (Again, how
to revert to 'it *used* to work' conditions. ;-) )
Thanks!
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