HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1 Administrator's Guide

xsvr3: Channel 0 sends ieof.
xsvr3: Channel 0 receives input eof.
xsvr3: X problem fix: close the other direction.
xsvr3: Channel 0 receives output closed.
xsvr3: Channel 0 terminates.
Cause: This is a simplified explanation.
When you log in to a remote host, and you try to run an X client program on the X
server (that is, on your local host), the client needs to authenticate itself with the X
server. To do this, it gets what is called an MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE, which is stored in
~/.Xauthority. If the file is not there, it is generated. If the file on the remote host
does not match what the local host thinks it should say, it gives an error.
Now, you logged on as root and ran a X program, and it created a .Xauthority file.
Then you switched to user ids and there is no .Xauthority file for user ids. See
the xauth(1) manpage for details.
Solution: Extract the relevant information from user roots X authority file, and create
an X authority file for user ids. remotesys is the full name of your home system (the
one you logged in from).
# id
uid=0(root) gid=3(sys)
groups=0(root),1(other),2(bin),4(adm),5(daemon),6
(mail),7(lp)
# xauth
using authority file /.Xauthority
xauth> list
remotesys:10 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 9533074095e317c40503821e41839941
remotesys:11 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 313a43a83192f719535e5b054fc26ac5
remotesys:12 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 2b4c68632e0310c2867e42c649f3d9f6
xauth> exit
# su ids
$ echo $DISPLAY
x.x.x.x:10.0
$ echo $HOME
$ export HOME=/home/ids(this is necessary for xauth to work)
$ /usr/bin/X11/xauth
Using authority file /home/ids/.Xauthority
xauth> add remotesys:10 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 9533074095e317c40503821e41839941
xauth> list
remotesys:10 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 9533074095e317c40503821e41839941
xauth> exit
Writing authority file /home/ids/.Xauthority
Unable to Generate Administrator Keys and Agent Certificates on PA–RISC 1.1 Systems
The GUI System Manager needs Java 1.5 installed on the system. However, only Java
1.4 is available on PA-RISC 1.1 systems. To work around this issue, you must edit
/opt/ids/lbin/ids_checkJavaVersion. Change the following sections in this
file:
JAVA_MINOR_NUM="5"
to
JAVA_MINOR_NUM="4"
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