Greetings !!
Recently, and this happens completly at random, I got some "Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key" messages.
I can not trace from where this misfunctionnal message comes from and that is frustrating.
I looked on this forum and find no satisfying workarounds, as this never happened before and I did not changed the system but did the updates.
The command xauth list displays
sirius is the hostname and dezordi.world the domain.
I put some xxx to make it cool on the hash key ^^
I saw that xhost + should resolve the messages to be displayed but this workaround is not persistent.
I saw some scripts to add to the bashrc but this is not a normal behaviour and don't want to add it.
Question: how could I set back the system to a "normal" behaviour ?
Recently, and this happens completly at random, I got some "Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key" messages.
I can not trace from where this misfunctionnal message comes from and that is frustrating.
I looked on this forum and find no satisfying workarounds, as this never happened before and I did not changed the system but did the updates.
The command xauth list displays
Code:
xauth list
sirius.dezordi.world/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 de868872a19160bdxxx95cf11b4aeaa
sirius/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 3db5f468e43b5c51205d63f6xxx9b03d
I put some xxx to make it cool on the hash key ^^
I saw that xhost + should resolve the messages to be displayed but this workaround is not persistent.
I saw some scripts to add to the bashrc but this is not a normal behaviour and don't want to add it.
Question: how could I set back the system to a "normal" behaviour ?