![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If the Mac is still running 10.2 or maybe 10.3 then you have a fair bit more work to configure sshd to load the X11 authentication cookies, because back then the sshd program included in OSX didn't know about the xauth program included in OSX. 'ssh -X /usr/X11/bin/xterm' will now work. What you do need to do, as mentioned in the hint at, is edit /etc/sshdconfig on the Mac from #X11Forwarding no to X11Forwarding yes If the Mac runs 10.4 or later, that's all. So you certainly don't need to install an X server on the Mac. In X terminology, I believe you want to run a Mac client from a Linux server.
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