GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 606201
Problem with sharing keyboard/mouse with x2x
Last modified: 2013-12-16 20:25:44 UTC
This bug was on launchpad, but they suggested it was moved here. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/471726 --------- Original error report: I've been using x2x under ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04 to share mouse and keyboard between multiple pc's, but it doesn't seem to work in 9.10. i run on master pc: ssh -X *USER*@*IP-ADDRESS-SLAVE* x2x -west -to :0 I used to get a password promt and after typing pass, it just worked. Now I get a password promt and an error: No protocol specified x2x - error: can not open display :0 --------- Reply: I found a way to make x2x work, I wouldn't call it a solution but it points to what is missing when you get this error. The xauth authority file used when tunneling X through ssh does not have the cookie for the X server. Setup: - 2 machines, called 'desktop' and 'laptop' where x2x is run on the laptop. - Run 'ssh -XC laptop x2x -east -to :0.0' from desktop - Error seen: 'x2x - error: can not open display :0' From the desktop: # ssh -X laptop 'xauth info' Authority file: /home/user/.Xauthority File new: no File locked: no Number of entries: 2 Changes honored: yes Changes made: no Current input: (argv):1 # ssh -X laptop 'xauth list' laptop/unix:10 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 84924c4306f8234702fe1cec2c821c8f From the laptop: # xauth info Authority file: /var/run/gdm/auth-for-user-w9KmhU/database File new: no File locked: no Number of entries: 1 Changes honored: yes Changes made: no Current input: (argv):1 # xauth list laptop/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 007d71f327f9cf279ff3c5fb9d21b5a7 At this point the ssh session from the desktop to the laptop has a cookie for display :10 only. So the message regarding a failure to open :0 isn't a big surprise. I resolved this by running the following from the desktop: # ssh -X laptop 'xauth merge /var/run/gdm/auth-for-user-w9KmhU/database' After this is run, you can check that the cookie has been added for :0 by running: # ssh -X laptop 'xauth list' laptop/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 007d71f327f9cf279ff3c5fb9d21b5a7 laptop/unix:10 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 84924c4306f8234702fe1cec2c821c8f From there I can run: # ssh -X laptop 'x2x -east -to :0.0' Here's the caveat, the cookie (and the file it's stored in) for :0 changes each time you log in on the remote machine (in this case, 'laptop'). Here's the output on the laptop after logging out and back into X. # xauth info Authority file: /var/run/gdm/auth-for-user-u4JpYD/database File new: no File locked: no Number of entries: 1 Changes honored: yes Changes made: no Current input: (argv):1 # xauth list laptop/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 149afc922a496cae086650e10f113bf5 At this point, the command 'ssh -X laptop x2x -east -to :0.0' will again fail. I cleaned up by running 'ssh -X laptop xauth remove laptop/unix:0' so that I only had a cookie entry for :10 at this point. I don't have a real solution, but I hope this helps improve the understanding of the problem.
this was a problem in the "xauth" utility that's since been fixed upstream i believe.