Thank you Françcois, I was ignoring the -X option of slogin. It looks easy, secured. That's why debian is so great, each day you learn something.
Christophe Le mar, 03 jui 2001 17:33:22, Francois Gouget a écrit : > On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, christophe barbé wrote: > > > > > SUX seems pretty usefull. What about a debian package for it (or > > integrating it in an another)? > > I was thinking about proposing to add it to xbase-clients but the > response was not very enthusiastic. So yes, maybe I'll package it. Would > you be interested about packaging it? > > > > Is there something similar for remote X session ? > > for remote X sessions you should use ssh. For instance: > > $ slogin -X -l foo remote.dom > > The -X activates X forwarding if it is not the default (it's not on > Debian). With -X the remote application will see a $DISPLAY value that > looks like "remote.com:15". This is in fact handled byt the ssh server > which will forward all such X requests to your local slogin process > which will then send them to your X server. This means the remote > application communicates with your X server via an encrypted > communication channel, it's pretty sweet. Of course, on the remote end, > access to this "remote.com:15" is subject to an xauth-style > authentication mechanism. So here too sux can come in handy. > > > -- > Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://fgouget.free.fr/ > The software said it requires Win95 or better, so I installed Linux. > -- Christophe Barbé Software Engineer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lineo France - Lineo High Availability Group 42-46, rue Médéric - 92110 Clichy - France phone (33).1.41.40.02.12 - fax (33).1.41.40.02.01 http://www.lineo.com