Am 16. Nov, 2007 schwätzte Jon M. Hanson so:
> If you're using ssh on that system then restarting sshd on that system will
> have no effect. The sshd demon accepts connections to your machine and has
> nothing to do with outgoing connections. That's why you can restart sshd and
> it didn't affect your outgoing ssh connection.
Yes, got to restart sshd on the correct system :).
Also, restarting sshd restarts the daemon that accepts connections, but
shouldn't affect already established connections.
> You might also need to do an "xhost +" to allow your X server to accept
> connections before your try to open up any X programs.
Please, no. Use of xhost in this way generally should go away.
There might be a reason for it, but I haven't run into one in many, many
years.
ciao,
der.hans
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