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SSH / X server question: by Freakazoid 2002-06-25 00:16:41
I've got a RH 7.2 box with ssh enabled tot he outside world (one of the few ports I could convince dad to let thru the firewall/nat box) (i'm outside the firewall/nat box, hence the problem), and I heard it's possible to tunnel X windows thru SSH on yesterday's board, how is this possible? (keep in mind i'm a almost total linux newb, most of my configuration is done via webmin or linuxconf)
[ Reply ]
  SSH and X by sunw2002-06-25 00:28:33
    2 problems with that: by Freakazoid2002-06-25 00:30:48
    Remember by Refried-Bean2002-06-25 01:44:56
  via forwarding X sessions by DaNutBall2002-06-25 00:29:20
    How about cygwin by Freakazoid2002-06-25 00:33:38
      I believe so by DaNutBall2002-06-25 00:40:41
  X11forward + set DISPLAY by c3po2002-06-25 01:00:58
  It shouldnt be that hard,, by Refried-Bean2006-11-19 12:55:59
    This is very true -- VNC was designed for... by DaNutBall2002-06-25 01:39:18
      I do the VNC thing as well. by allegory2006-11-19 12:55:59
    Oh wait!! by Refried-Bean2006-11-19 12:55:59
      Doesn't seem to work by Freakazoid2002-06-25 03:05:06
        xhosts by nix2002-06-25 06:26:15
        depending on how low bandwidth you are... by allegory2002-06-25 06:46:57
          Well, bandwidth isn't the issue by Freakazoid2002-06-25 16:46:40
  Running remote X apps by bori_tel2002-06-25 08:48:17
  Nothing seems to be working. by Freakazoid2002-06-25 17:04:53

 

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