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Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 10:37:57 -0400
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From: "Frederich, Eric P21322" <eric DOT frederich AT siemens DOT com>
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Is there a way to enable X11 forwarding by default so that I don't have
to run "ssh -XY hostname" and can just run "ssh hostname"?
I found a way for me to do it via a ~/.ssh/config file but I'm looking
for a way to do it globally.  I have seen it (on Linux systems) in
/etc/ssh/ssh_config before...I tried it on cygwin with no success.
Does openssh on cygwin look for the global configuration file in another
place or does it not support one at all?

Thanks,
~Eric

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