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Currently Being Moderated Resolve error Can't open display on AIX Posted by Pedro Gonzalez SantibaƱez in SAP on UNIX on Dec 26, 2012 7:33:43 PM Tweet Today i have the error "Can't open display" while install portal on AIX system. how to enable x11 forwarding in aix this error are resolved through this step:preview: i use xmanager to install portal conecting aix set display environment variable through ssh service on my AIX.step 1:Enable X11Forwarding on ssh demon, file on AIX are: /etc/ssh/sshd_configPut or enable this like export display aix image:X11Forwarding yesstep 2: now we need restart ssh service:now you can test X11 through xclock program on AIX: 9758Views Tweet Comments 1 Comment Name (Required) Email Address (Required, will not be published) Website Address
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