In this case, it is not needed, because ssh is considered a local X app and 
already has privledges (ssh provides the proxy service via tunneling so it 
remains secure)

Jay

On Friday 28 March 2003 9:00 am, Simeon Johnston wrote:
> Also make sure that xhost is allowing connections.
> My install of Cygwin defaulted to denying all connections, which it
> should do.
>
> sim
>
> > On Wednesday 26 March 2003 11:16 am, Erik Anderson wrote:
> > > Florin Iucha wrote:
> > > > http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
> > >
> > > I've tried to use cygwin for this before, but have never
> >
> > had success.
> >
> > > Is there a trick to getting the cygwin X server to accept
> >
> > remote X11?
> >
> > Start up X.  Then in a terminal make sure the display is  set
> > right (echo
> > $DISPLAY).  Then you should be able to do ssh -X user at host
>
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