Re: [newbie] hi ! from the jungle

2004-07-29 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
alfonso flores wrote:
hi there stephen, i am writing you from chiapas, mexico, i want ask u
if u could give directions on how can i run applications, like for
example a cad software from the server, the stations boot with a cd
of mandrakelinux move 1.0 and the server has the redhat 10 fedora,
let me tell u that bout r running and i can see via ftp, thanks and
best regards from the jungle att. al flores
It depends on how the server is set up.  The way I usualy do it is to 
use ssh to connect to the server, and start the program.  As long as ssh 
is set up to forward X connections, the program will open a window on 
the local desktop.  With the default setup, I believe X forwarding is 
turned off, so you will have to use the -X option.  If you set up key 
pairs, you can also do sonething like:

ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] command
This will start the command on the remote machine, and forward the 
connection back to your own machine.  There are some security risks 
involved with forwarding X connections, so you may want to read up on this.

If you have a secure network, you can also enable rsh to run a command 
on the server, but I feal ssh is a better route to go.

Mikkel
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Re: [newbie] hi ! from the jungle

2004-07-29 Thread Stephen Kühn
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 02:10, alfonso flores wrote:
> hi there stephen, i am writing you from chiapas, mexico, i want ask u
> if u could give directions on how can i run applications, like for
> example a cad software from the server, the stations boot with a cd of
> mandrakelinux move 1.0 and the server has the redhat 10 fedora, let me
> tell u that bout r running and i can see via ftp, thanks and best
> regards from the jungle
> att. al flores

Beinvenidos, Florës

You should probably explore NFS mounting for something like that -
unless you want to try exporting the session from the server the
application is running on. I would, however, get to understand the needs
of the CAD program and if it can be exported.


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[newbie] hi ! from the jungle

2004-07-29 Thread alfonso flores
hi there stephen, i am writing you from chiapas, mexico, i want ask u if u could give directions on how can i run applications, like for example a cad software from the server, the stations boot with a cd of mandrakelinux move 1.0 and the server has the redhat 10 fedora, let me tell u that bout r running and i can see via ftp, thanks and best regards from the jungle
att. al floresStephen Kühn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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