Re: syntax of ssh wrapper for X Windows command

From: dawbins (dawbins_at_n0n0.com)
Date: 06/24/03


Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 04:11:36 GMT

Thank you both for your help

> > all mail refused wrote:
> > >
> > > Perhaps what you want is
> > >
> > > comp1$ startx
> > >
> > > comp1$ ssh -X comp2
> > >
> > > comp2$ xterm, xboard, mozilla, or whatever
> >

Richard E Silverman wrote:
> ... secure the X traffic using IPSec between the two hosts.



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