Joshua Baker-LePain wrote: > Back in the day (read: before the latest firefox update), I used to be > able to ssh to a remote box, run 'firefox -local', and have that box fire > up its own firefox session even if I was running firefox on the system > from I which I sshed. Those days seem to be gone. No matter what I > try, if I've got firefox running on my local desktop, the remote firefox > command just fires off another instance of the local firefox session. > > I've got several boxes running monitoring daemons reporting via http > only to the localhost, so this was a handy feature for me. Is there any > official way to get it back? If not, I guess I'll have to hack a > 'localfirefox' script that doesn't do the nasty mozilla-xremote-client > trick. > > Ah, progress... *sigh* > Did you try this in your X-forwarded ssh session? firefox -display $DISPLAY -- José Traver Ardura -- Tf +34 964 72 9243 Àrea de Sistemes -- Servei d'Informàtica