Is there a way to access X via telnet?
Anthony J. Gabrielson
agabriel at coe.neu.edu
Wed Sep 1 09:05:58 EDT 1999
Hello,
There is a way, are you telneting in from X or windows? There are
actually several ways. First ways is exporting displays, the second is
VNC. I am actually not sure which one you are talking about.
Exporting displays, this is how I like to do it, is pretty easy.
If you are in X (telneting into a unix box from a unix box) on the box
telneting from you need to do an xhost +, then on the box you have
telneted into just do an xterm -display ip here:0 . That should pop an
xterm up on your're machine. If your're on a windows box be sure to have
an xserver - there is a free one on metalab, although I haven't tried it.
I use exceed, a commercial xserver that works well for me. Its the same
command after you have your xserver running on windows except you don't
need the xterm +.
For VNC - there are many web sites dedicated to helping people get
it running. VNC, isn't bad - I just don't use it often.
Hope thats a help,
Anthony
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Rae Pedrosa wrote:
> Hi there. I'm Running RH Linux 2.1.35 and ive installed the full Xfree86
> Package and I was wondering if there is a package that allows remote
> access of the X Windows interface. I know that there is such a port for
> FreeBSD and other UN*X platforms but I'm not sure if Linux has one.
>
> Rae
>
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