I managed to get to the bottom of it by setting both -listen tcp on the local startxbin and passing the path to. My system has Cygwin/X (xinit 1.3.4-5), and PuTTY (0.64). I had 2 problems and found this question had the closest problems to mine, so thought my solution would be helpful to others who get here, trying to fix the same problem as me. How do I fix these errors and get X11 Forwarding to work as a whole? (gnome-system-monitor:7024): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: localhost:10.168 ** (gnome-system-monitor:7024): WARNING **: Could not open X display
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Run 'gedit -help' to see a full list of available command line options. PuTTY X11 proxy: wrong authentication protocol attemptedCannot open display: ** (gedit:6990): WARNING **: Could not open X display (google-chrome:7083): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: localhost:10.168 PuTTY X11 proxy: wrong authentication protocol attempted PuTTY X11 proxy: wrong authentication protocol attemptedPuTTY X11 proxy: wrong authentication protocol attemptedError: cannot open display: localhost:10.168 When I have Xming running and I establish a new connection to my server, I receive the following after a command: $ firefox To create a key pair, see Generating SSH keys in Windows.I've always wanted to get X11 Forwarding to work with PuTTY, and the X Window System I'm using is Xming. You can then click on the icon at the right of the text box to browse the file system and select a private key file to use. In the session settings window, select "Advanced SSH settings" and check the "Use private key" checkbox. Right-click on the session in the left "Sessions" pane and select "Edit Session". If you see a popup window with a clock, X11 forwarding should be working. Then run a simple GUI-based program to test, such as typing the command xclock.
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Once your password is entered successfully you will now have a terminal you can type commands at as well as an SFTP client in the left pane which you can use to view files on the remote machine as well as transfer files to and from the remote machine by dragging and dropping files. MobaXterm will then save that session information you just entered for future connections, and also open an SSH connection to the specified host, which will then request your password. To connect to a machine which you have not previously connected to using MobaXterm or PuTTY go to Sessions->New session, select an "SSH" session, type in the remote host address and your USERNAME (note you may need to check the "Specify username" check box). If you have already been using PuTTY and have saved sessions, MobaXterm will use these saved sessions so that you do not have to re-enter the settings.
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MobaXterm has a built-in SFTP client to transfer files as well as a built-in X11 server to allow you to run graphical programs remotely without the need to install a third-party X11 server. Specifying a private key (Click for larger image)Ĭonnecting with MobaXterm works in basically the same way as PuTTY (see Connecting with PuTTY) however, there is more functionality combined into MobaXterm than PuTTY.