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5.1. ssh otherhost xclient & does not work! |
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This article is from the SSH - Secure Shell FAQ, by Thomas Koenig Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de with numerous contributions by others.
No, it doesn't. Use "ssh -f otherhost xclient" instead, or "ssh -n
otherhost xclient &" if you want a script to be compatible with rsh.
 
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