Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> et wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 07:12:41PM -0400 :
>> > If everything is configured correctly, the clients will connect to
>> > the server without asking for a password, run the requested
>> > command/application and disconnect when the command/appl
et wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 07:12:41PM -0400 :
> > If everything is configured correctly, the clients will connect to
> > the server without asking for a password, run the requested
> > command/application and disconnect when the command/application is
> > done.
> ahh soo... very good
On Friday 04 October 2002 02:51 pm, you wrote:
> et <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Friday 04 October 2002 04:50 am, you wrote:
> >> hi,
> >> was looking for some docs about my requirement :
> >> have 3 workstations : 2 mdk 8.2 and one rh7.1; now - on one of the
> >> mdk-boxes I have progs like
hans privat wrote:
> hi,
>
> what I thought about, was : if I do a login on host "jack" as user
> "little_jack", then a user "little_jack is their - okay;
> if I do a login on host "ernest" as user "little_ernest" their is also a user
> existant called "liitle_ernest"
>
> but if I do a login a
et <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 04 October 2002 04:50 am, you wrote:
>> hi,
>> was looking for some docs about my requirement :
>> have 3 workstations : 2 mdk 8.2 and one rh7.1; now - on one of the
>> mdk-boxes I have progs like Lyx, gimp and much more.
>> now - one user is working on
VNC would definitly be one choice... You could then have an ICON that
lauches it and gives them a new window with a remoted destop from the
other computer. 2nd choice would be something like AFS. Too much to
tell to explain it in one e-mail (I'm only just learning it myself) But
with it what yo
hi chad,
it seems, that your idea is usefully. but have a question : how can I make a
fingerprint with ssh ? am sorry about this question, but had never used it.
for my job it was always enough to do a ssh user@remotehost and then giving
the password. was now looking for ssh-docs, but the descr
hi,
what I thought about, was : if I do a login on host "jack" as user
"little_jack", then a user "little_jack is their - okay;
if I do a login on host "ernest" as user "little_ernest" their is also a user
existant called "liitle_ernest"
but if I do a login as user "little_charly" on host "ern
ober 04, 2002 4:51 AM
To: expert
Subject: [expert] remote workstation as a client ...
hi,
was looking for some docs about my requirement :
have 3 workstations : 2 mdk 8.2 and one rh7.1; now - on one of the mdk-boxes
I have progs like Lyx, gimp and much more.
now - one user is working on mdk nr.1 wit
VNC?
On Friday 04 October 2002 06:42 am, you wrote:
> On Friday 04 October 2002 04:50 am, you wrote:
> > hi,
> > was looking for some docs about my requirement :
> > have 3 workstations : 2 mdk 8.2 and one rh7.1; now - on one of the
> > mdk-boxes I have progs like Lyx, gimp and much more.
> > now
On Friday 04 October 2002 04:50 am, you wrote:
> hi,
> was looking for some docs about my requirement :
> have 3 workstations : 2 mdk 8.2 and one rh7.1; now - on one of the
> mdk-boxes I have progs like Lyx, gimp and much more.
> now - one user is working on mdk nr.1 with lyx on "his document" on
hi,
was looking for some docs about my requirement :
have 3 workstations : 2 mdk 8.2 and one rh7.1; now - on one of the mdk-boxes
I have progs like Lyx, gimp and much more.
now - one user is working on mdk nr.1 with lyx on "his document" on the other
box another user is working also with lyx on
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