Re: Viewing on remote PC

2007-02-15 Thread Frank Staals
Gerard wrote: On Wednesday February 14, 2007 at 08:02:38 (AM) Vince wrote: OK, I installed 'tightvnc' from ports. That went OK. Then, I started the process by entering: 'vncserver' at the command prompt on the FBSD machine. The first time this ran it asked for information which I

Viewing on remote PC

2007-02-14 Thread White Hat
FreeBSD-6.2 I have a FBSD computer that I need to access via ssh from a WinXP machine running 'putty'. I am using ssh certificates for authorization. No problem there. I can do anything I want when I access the FBSD machine in this manner, except run something like KDE or XFCE4. I thought I

Re: Viewing on remote PC

2007-02-14 Thread Vince
White Hat wrote: FreeBSD-6.2 I have a FBSD computer that I need to access via ssh from a WinXP machine running 'putty'. I am using ssh certificates for authorization. No problem there. I can do anything I want when I access the FBSD machine in this manner, except run something like KDE

Re: Viewing on remote PC

2007-02-14 Thread Gerard
On Wednesday February 14, 2007 at 08:02:38 (AM) Vince wrote: White Hat wrote: [snip] Windows != Xwindows and you need xwindows to display xwindows programs. what you will need to do is either setup VNC server on your Freebsd machine and access it via VNC to get a desktop (realvnc, tridia

Re: Viewing on remote PC

2007-02-14 Thread Anuj Singh
Why don't you try tight vnc for this(server running vnc and WinXpee running vnc client. http://www.tightvnc.com/ PuTTY (the Telnet and SSH client itself) * PSCP (an SCP client, i.e. command-line secure file copy) * PSFTP (an SFTP client, i.e. general file transfer sessions much