ok. So you start on box1, ssh -X to box2. echo $DISPLAY. xauth list. su to user2 on box2. export DISPLAY=<the display from user1>. xauth add $DISPLAY . <the hash from the correct display from xauth list>. Launch X application.On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 5:21 PM, Mark Phillips <mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote:------------------------------There is an application I need to run as root on my Linode server, but it has to run in a gui.I have ssh and X11 forwarding set up between my Ubuntu 14.04 system and my Linode (swordfish). It works just great for a non-root user (xcalc, xconsole, the application I need to run, etc). However, when I try to run the application on the server as root, I get the error message "X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication." For xcalc running as root, I getX11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.Error: Can't open display: swordfish:10.0I have tried all sorts of google solutions - copying the user's .Xauthority to /root/ (also changing the ownership and permissions). But I just can't seem to log into swordfish as a normal user using ssh -X, su to root, and get the X11 forwarding to work.I also went so far as to install vnc4server on the Linode, xfce window manager, and vnc4viewer on my Ubuntu machine. That all works when I access the vnc server as a normal user, but I can't get any X11 apps to run as root (ie from a root command line in a terminal in the vnc window). The error message when I try to run xcalc or other X11 apps is "No protocol specified. Can't open display :1".What are the special Linux guru magical incantations/spells to make X11 forwarding work for root?Thanks!Mark---------------------
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