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тАО12-15-2010 07:23 AM
тАО12-15-2010 07:23 AM
Xbrowser
thanks in advance
paulsam
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тАО12-15-2010 11:22 AM
тАО12-15-2010 11:22 AM
Re: Xbrowser
description. With my weak psychic powers, I
know nothing about your hardware, or your
software, or what you did, or what happened
when you did it.
If you provide practically no useful
information, how much help do you expect to
get?
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тАО12-15-2010 09:39 PM
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Re: Xbrowser
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тАО12-16-2010 01:17 AM
тАО12-16-2010 01:17 AM
Re: Xbrowser
http://www.netsarang.com/products/xmg_features.html
There are many possible ways to connect to a Unix-style system and get a GUI session. According to the webpage above, the NetSarang xbrowser supports these connection protocols:
xdmcp
xstart
xsession
ssh
telnet
rlogin
ftp
sftp
Which one of these are you trying to use?
Each of these protocols has somewhat different requirements at the server side. The protocols xdmcp, xstart, xsession, telnet and rlogin will most likely all require that a connection *from* the remote server *to* port 6000/TCP of your workstation is allowed.
In other words, your workstation must "act as a server" or "accept incoming connections" - and most Windows security software usually shows you big warnings about this. But if you disallow this connection, the expected result would be something like an empty grey screen (because the remote applications cannot connect to your workstation and request it to show their windows to you).
MK
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тАО12-16-2010 08:52 AM
тАО12-16-2010 08:52 AM
Re: Xbrowser
thanks
paulraj.s