Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-21 Thread Vineeta
No,"securecrt" doesn't contain a sshd server for windows.It's basically an emulator for ssh,telnet,rlogin protocols.sshd needs to be running on the Unix server where you want to connect to. Ok,for connecting to your windows terminal from a linux box,you can use "VNCViewer" from At&T.It requires th

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-21 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 02:35:52PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote: : Does the `securecrt' supply a sshd to run on windows. No, but vshell, also from van dyke does. It provides an ssh2 server. I'm using it at my mother's house. Her PC is win2k, running on DSL, behind a firewall. Her machine runs th

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-20 Thread Harry Putnam
Vineeta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hey guys,it's working!! > Thanks to David,Mikkel and Anthony for all your support. > I finally managed it with "ssh2" from http://www.ssh.com and > then,downloaded "securecrt" software as the ssh client for windows 95 which > works out of the box and is great

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-20 Thread Vineeta
Hey guys,it's working!! Thanks to David,Mikkel and Anthony for all your support. I finally managed it with "ssh2" from http://www.ssh.com and then,downloaded "securecrt" software as the ssh client for windows 95 which works out of the box and is great! Works like a giffy! Cheers, Vineeta ---

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-18 Thread Vineeta
I just downloaded it but it seems to have no setting for a firewall. I need to connect to an extrenal machine from within my LAN... I guess,ssh client from http://www.ssh.com is fine but it doesn't connect even to the internal ip of linuxbox from the windows m/c i am using... Any problem/suggestio

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-18 Thread Anthony E . Greene
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 04:44:51 Vineeta wrote: >I gather,i need a windows-ssh-client to connect through a firewall to the >remote server from my windows box? Look for "PuTTY". It's freeware, supports SSH2 and is easy to setup. >For this,i'll need "sshd" daemon to be running on the remote server??

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-18 Thread Vineeta
Hi, Could you please clarify on how i can use "SSH" to accomplish the task mentioned? I gather,i need a windows-ssh-client to connect through a firewall to the remote server from my windows box? For this,i'll need "sshd" daemon to be running on the remote server?? Am i right? Vineeta David

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-17 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > You may be able to do something using SSH instead. SSH can be >set up to forward X connections, and it will also compress the >information, saving bandwith. Now, I have never tried a double ssh >connection forwarding X, so I

Re: X-server Display on windows

2001-01-16 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Vineeta wrote: > Hi, > I have a question.regarding running X-applications of a linux box > from a windows terminal. > I have a windows 95 m/c on which i have configured Xserver from > MicroImages. > Now,i am behind a firewall which means i cannot directly connect to any >

X-server Display on windows

2001-01-16 Thread Vineeta
Hi, I have a question.regarding running X-applications of a linux box from a windows terminal. I have a windows 95 m/c on which i have configured Xserver from MicroImages. Now,i am behind a firewall which means i cannot directly connect to any outside machine through telnet.And,i want to run a