Re: Determine the corresponding DISPLAY
From: Wolfgang (nobody_at_pappnas.de)
Date: 03/26/05
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Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 00:13:54 +0100
when i use ssh with X-tunneling, ssh dont care for the local display, it
just set up a virtual display on the remote host, tunnels the X output
through that to the display of the local host.
My problem is, i connect to a cytrix server, from where i use exceed (X
server for windows), to which the display from ssh should be tunnel. THe
IP and the display of the terminalserver is differs from login to login,
and I dont want to look at the log from exeed to know the local ip and
display, so I suppose that ssh knows where the tunnel ends to from the
remote virtual display.
Andrew Schulman schrieb:
>>Is there a way, to determine the correspondig DISPLAY of the remote host
>>if I have the lokal display, i.e. I login on neptun from saturn. On
>>neptun the display is set to neptun:10, which is the display on saturn,
>>can i find it out on neptun?
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> Which display do you mean? There are many displays on neptun. Display 0
> corresponds to VT7, 1 corresponds to VT8, and so on.
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