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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

>       You may be able to do something using SSH instead.  SSH can be
>set up to forward X connections, and it will also compress the
>information, saving bandwith.  Now, I have never tried a double ssh
>connection forwarding X, so I ma not sure how it will work out.  It
>should work, but you may have to play with the DISPLAY varable to make
>it work...

Mikkel, how about this little kludge:

$ ssh -L 2222:linux-2:22 linux-1      # to use Vineeta's example

Once connected, do:

$ ssh -p 2222 localhost
$ xclock

Lo, and behold, you're in. =)  You're tunneling through a tunnel --
probably not the most efficient method, but it would work.  With
Windows, though, it'd depend on the client, I s'pose ...

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington
Prairienet
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PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc



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