Tue, 9 Aug 2016 20:33:43 +0100 [email protected] (Craig Skinner) > On 2016-08-09 Tue 07:10 AM |, [email protected] wrote: > > > > I've had this in .Xdefaults for a long time, does this work for you? > > > > Aye Anton;- I looked at that FAQ earlier, which is for local man pages. > > On a remote tmux ssh session (which could be from Windows Putty, an > Android, or some other client), the remote no X machine needs to do it. > > Cheers!
Hi Craig, You see how OpenBSD has profoundly offloaded my logic model, I've never for a moment considered connecting from any insecure machine that would not be running OpenBSD as a "from" station. Totally missed this option and not being discriminating in any way. Indeed, I see your point now. Here, another option comes to mind, one could run Xterm on Windows too? Wikipedia: Cygwin - Unix-like environment and CLI for Windows [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygwin] Cygwin/X: screenshots [http://x.cygwin.com/screenshots/] All-bets-off where your primary trusted client machine is compromised.. This'd be the "wrong" approach by all means with bring-your-own-device. Depends on the local policy of course and personal choices most of all. I still would consider this a non option for me though, just mentioned. Better carry around a small sub-notebook running OpenBSD like everyone. Kind regards, Anton

