Beavis said:
> ok, is it possible to open a x-windows interface through a ssh connection
> from a remote location all on static IP's?
Yes.
> more specifically, start x from a ssh client on another system.
>
> if so, please don't just say it is possible, but explain how
ssh to the other box. En
it may be worth looking into VNC,
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
and vnc with SSH:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/sshwin.html
its probably the simplist way to get up and goin.
but it depends on what apps you want to run (e.g. vmware does not run
worth a crap on an vnc X server)
nate
ok, is it possible to open a x-windows interface through a ssh connection
from a remote location all on static IP's?
DSL to DSL from example.
more specifically, start x from a ssh client on another system.
if so, please don't just say it is possible, but explain how
thankx --beavis-- just a gu
> I'm currently set up such that I can ssh into my machine at work from home
> and all works well as long as I stay within the console session. However,
> I'm on a dialup line (no DSL yet...) and use IP masquerading, which appears
> to prevent X clients on my work box from connecting to the X serv
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