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тАО12-14-2001 04:02 AM
тАО12-14-2001 04:02 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО12-14-2001 05:27 AM
тАО12-14-2001 05:27 AM
SolutionSo if you are sat in front of your linux box under kde, gnome etc, open up a terminal,
run xhost + to allow access to your local DISPLAY for remote systems .....
telnet to the remote system, export your DISPLAY=
then run your commands, if they are GUI based then the GUI process will run on the remote system but should now display locally on your linux desktop / Xsession.
nb requires both systems to know about one another ie nslookup works / entries in /etc/hosts or via a DNS server.
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тАО12-14-2001 10:18 AM
тАО12-14-2001 10:18 AM
Re: Remote XServer
On your computer, before trying to open the connection, type:
xhost +
On the remote computer (inside the telnet connection), use:
export DISPLAY=yourhostname:1
You must substitute 'yourhostname' by your correct hostname or IP address.
Then, just run the desired remote application.
Regards,
Paga
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тАО12-27-2001 11:34 AM
тАО12-27-2001 11:34 AM
Re: Remote XServer
you could try to start the following command on your LOCAL linux box:
X -query ip-address-of-target
That way you start an XDMCP (X Display Management Control Protocol) session which requests a login screen from the other box.
HTH,
Wodisch
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тАО12-27-2001 12:24 PM
тАО12-27-2001 12:24 PM
Re: Remote XServer
I really would like to assing some points but all I get is the Message:
404 Object Not Found
Hence, via this posting: Thanks, yours tips have helped me a lot.
Oliver