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== Restricting Xephyr connections == | == Restricting Xephyr connections == | ||
Most X11 servers are configured to disable TCP connections. This means that in order to get a working X connection we can: | |||
# bind-mount the X unix socket into the chroot. | |||
# ssh ''into'' the chroot with X11-forwarding enabled. | |||
# Enable TCP on an X server, e.g. a nested Xephyr. | |||
In the main walk-through, we chose to use an open Xephyr like so: | |||
Xephyr -ac :1 | |||
However, we might instead try: | |||
# ''outside chroot'' | # ''outside chroot'' | ||
DISP=:1 # adjust to suit your configuration | DISP=:1 # adjust to suit your configuration | ||