RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
Finally got it all going using XDMCP Using this method you do not have to use SSH, Telnet, display consoles, or any other complex method Remote Sessions via XDMCP Cygwin/XFree86 can be used login to a remote session using XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol). Start Cygwin/XFree86 with a command similar to the following to login to a remote session using XDMCP: XWin.exe -query remote_host_ip_address -from local_host_ip_address XDMCP is a complex system; further discussion of XDMCP is beyond the scope of this document. You may wish to read the Linux XDMCP HOWTO for more information. Many thanks to all of you who contributed Mike This mail was processed by Mail essentials for Exchange/SMTP, the email security & management gateway. Mail essentials adds content checking, email encryption, anti spam, anti virus, attachment compression, personalised auto responders, archiving and more to your Microsoft Exchange Server or SMTP mail server. For more information visit http://www.mailessentials.com ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 11:54, Linux wrote: > > I have checked the /etc/ssh/sshd_config for X11Forwarding yesand > X11DisplayOffset 10 and they exist. How do I set the dispaly variable as you > have mentioned below. That depends on what ssh client you're using. If you're using openssh included with Cygwin, then try 'ssh -X'. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
Thanks Bret I have checked the /etc/ssh/sshd_config for X11Forwarding yesand X11DisplayOffset 10 and they exist. How do I set the dispaly variable as you have mentioned below. You are right I can start an x session on the console real easy. I didn't know this was happening until I canned X on the console and watched it restart from the remote session. Mike > > I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try > > > to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I > > > need to edit. Any help much appreciated. > > > > If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need to 'startx'. > > That command normally starts an X server on a local console... > > > > Just run something like 'sh .xinitrc' > > > > Thanks Gordon > > > > Here is the xinitrc file where do I add in the address of the xserver > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > > Normally you wouldn't... Is the DISPLAY variable set when you SSH to the > server? If not, make sure your SSH client is set up to forward X11 > traffic. Once the SSH client is configured to forward X11 traffic, the > DISPLAY variable should be set to something like "localhost:10.0" when > you log in. There is also a server config entry that affects this. look in /etc/ssh/sshd_config for openssh server there are a couple of lines that affect the X11 forwarding behavior: X11Forwarding yes X11DisplayOffset 10 HTH BRET ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list This mail was processed by Mail essentials for Exchange/SMTP, the email security & management gateway. Mail essentials adds content checking, email encryption, anti spam, anti virus, attachment compression, personalised auto responders, archiving and more to your Microsoft Exchange Server or SMTP mail server. For more information visit http://www.mailessentials.com ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 13:10, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 22:48, Linux wrote: > > On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:44, Linux wrote: > > > > > > I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try > > > to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I > > > need to edit. Any help much appreciated. > > > > If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need to 'startx'. > > That command normally starts an X server on a local console... > > > > Just run something like 'sh .xinitrc' > > > > Thanks Gordon > > > > Here is the xinitrc file where do I add in the address of the xserver > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > > Normally you wouldn't... Is the DISPLAY variable set when you SSH to the > server? If not, make sure your SSH client is set up to forward X11 > traffic. Once the SSH client is configured to forward X11 traffic, the > DISPLAY variable should be set to something like "localhost:10.0" when > you log in. There is also a server config entry that affects this. look in /etc/ssh/sshd_config for openssh server there are a couple of lines that affect the X11 forwarding behavior: X11Forwarding yes X11DisplayOffset 10 HTH BRET ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 22:48, Linux wrote: > On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:44, Linux wrote: > > > > I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try > > to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I > > need to edit. Any help much appreciated. > > If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need to 'startx'. > That command normally starts an X server on a local console... > > Just run something like 'sh .xinitrc' > > Thanks Gordon > > Here is the xinitrc file where do I add in the address of the xserver > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Normally you wouldn't... Is the DISPLAY variable set when you SSH to the server? If not, make sure your SSH client is set up to forward X11 traffic. Once the SSH client is configured to forward X11 traffic, the DISPLAY variable should be set to something like "localhost:10.0" when you log in. If you don't want to forward your traffic, set the variable yourself, like this: DISPLAY=myworkstation:0.0 sh .xinitrc signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
> "Chad" == Chad and Doria Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need to >> 'startx'.=20 That command normally starts an X server on a >> local console... >> >> Just run something like 'sh .xinitrc' > He will however have to start the Xserver on his machine for > anything to display...will he not? In other words would he not > issue startx on his local machine then ssh into the server and > start the session? Yes, you need to have an X server running on the Windows box. XFree86 has been ported to Cygwin and Exceed has an X server also. There may be a couple of other X servers for Windows, but those are the ones that I have had the most success with. Regards, Gregg A hat should be taken off when you greet a lady and left off for the rest of your life. Nothing looks more stupid than a hat. -- P.J.O'Rourke ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
> If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need to 'startx'.=20 > That command normally starts an X server on a local console... > > Just run something like 'sh .xinitrc' He will however have to start the Xserver on his machine for anything to display...will he not? In other words would he not issue startx on his local machine then ssh into the server and start the session? ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
RE: Cygwin has anyone got it going
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:44, Linux wrote: > > I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try > to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I > need to edit. Any help much appreciated. If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need to 'startx'. That command normally starts an X server on a local console... Just run something like 'sh .xinitrc' Thanks Gordon Here is the xinitrc file where do I add in the address of the xserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx #!/bin/sh # $Xorg: xinitrc.cpp,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:54:30 cpqbld Exp $ userresources=$HOME/.Xresources usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap sysresources=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/.Xresources sysmodmap=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/.Xmodmap # merge in defaults and keymaps if [ -f $sysresources ]; then xrdb -merge $sysresources fi if [ -f $sysmodmap ]; then xmodmap $sysmodmap fi if [ -f $userresources ]; then xrdb -merge $userresources fi if [ -f $usermodmap ]; then xmodmap $usermodmap fi # start some nice programs twm & xclock -geometry 50x50-1+1 & xterm -geometry 80x50+494+51 & xterm -geometry 80x20+494-0 & exec xterm -geometry 80x66+0+0 -name login This mail was processed by Mail essentials for Exchange/SMTP, the email security & management gateway. Mail essentials adds content checking, email encryption, anti spam, anti virus, attachment compression, personalised auto responders, archiving and more to your Microsoft Exchange Server or SMTP mail server. For more information visit http://www.mailessentials.com ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: Cygwin has anyone got it going
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:44, Linux wrote: > > I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try > to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I > need to edit. Any help much appreciated. If you want to run an X session over ssh, you don't need to 'startx'. That command normally starts an X server on a local console... Just run something like 'sh .xinitrc' signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Cygwin has anyone got it going
Hi I have just installed Cygwin but are having trouble getting it to run. I also installed a copy of Xwin32 and it worked straight up. I have a RH7.1 Linux server and Win2K I have got the Cygwin panel to work. I can SSH into the server. When I try to startx it wont start. I think there is something in the xinitrc file I need to edit. Any help much appreciated. Many Thanks Mike Linux: because rebooting is for adding new hardware. Your mouse has moved. Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect. Reboot now [OK]?Reboot now [OK]? This mail was processed by Mail essentials for Exchange/SMTP, the email security & management gateway. Mail essentials adds content checking, email encryption, anti spam, anti virus, attachment compression, personalised auto responders, archiving and more to your Microsoft Exchange Server or SMTP mail server. For more information visit http://www.mailessentials.com ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list