Re: [gentoo-user] x-forwarding or vnc or ?

2005-04-03 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi, On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 09:57:56 -0700 Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1. Start an X session that is running on that computer but is > controlled on this computer. > > 2. Share an X session that is running on that computer between it and > this computer. That would mean the two people at the

Re: [gentoo-user] x-forwarding or vnc or ?

2005-04-03 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
On Sunday 03 April 2005 22:07, Grant wrote: > Thanks Brett I did find some good stuff. I want to be able to do > something in the style of vnc. It sounds like I should set up > realvnc, tightvnc, or use NX. Do these each have ups and downs I > should figure out before choosing one, or is one ge

Re: [gentoo-user] x-forwarding or vnc or ?

2005-04-03 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
You're welcome. Each has it's pros and cons so I'd suggest looking at them and checking past posts for some discussions. To be honest, I've just started looking at this myself but got sidetracked on other issues I have to solve on my system. I know Mark Knecht has been working on this - one of

Re: [gentoo-user] x-forwarding or vnc or ?

2005-04-03 Thread Grant
> There have been some extensive discussion on this list recently so that > would be a good place to start as well as the forum archives. Thanks Brett I did find some good stuff. I want to be able to do something in the style of vnc. It sounds like I should set up realvnc, tightvnc, or use NX.

Re: [gentoo-user] x-forwarding or vnc or ?

2005-04-03 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
There have been some extensive discussion on this list recently so that would be a good place to start as well as the forum archives. On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Grant wrote: Ever since I got started with Linux I thought the whole x-forwarding/vnc thing was really cool. I finally have a reliable wireles

[gentoo-user] x-forwarding or vnc or ?

2005-04-03 Thread Grant
Ever since I got started with Linux I thought the whole x-forwarding/vnc thing was really cool. I finally have a reliable wireless Gentoo network, and I'd love to set some of that up. I'd like to be able to do 2 things: 1. Start an X session that is running on that computer but is controlled on

Re: [gentoo-user] X Forwarding via SSH

2003-11-10 Thread MAL
Leonid Podolny wrote: Hi, I wish to enable X Forwarding via SSH. The remote box is Gentoo. It is behind NAT with static NAT entry for port 22, so I can connect to this boxx without any problems. I viewed the default values at /etc/ssh/sshd_config and the seem to be OK. However, when I try to run

RE: [gentoo-user] X Forwarding via SSH

2003-11-10 Thread Mark Knecht
> Hi, > I wish to enable X Forwarding via SSH. The remote box is Gentoo. It is > behind NAT with static NAT entry for port 22, so I can connect to this > boxx without any problems. I viewed the default values at > /etc/ssh/sshd_config and the seem to be OK. However, when I try > to run any > progra

[gentoo-user] X Forwarding via SSH

2003-11-10 Thread Leonid Podolny
Hi, I wish to enable X Forwarding via SSH. The remote box is Gentoo. It is behind NAT with static NAT entry for port 22, so I can connect to this boxx without any problems. I viewed the default values at /etc/ssh/sshd_config and the seem to be OK. However, when I try to run any program at my re

Re: [gentoo-user] X forwarding

2003-08-14 Thread Pupeno
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 13 August 2003 08:46, drewbian wrote: > On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 07:48, Pupeno wrote: > > Hello Gentoo users > > I'm ssh from my computer (A) to another computer (B) and I want to run an > > X application on B be displayed on A. I enabled X F

[gentoo-user] X forwarding

2003-08-14 Thread Pupeno
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Gentoo users I'm ssh from my computer (A) to another computer (B) and I want to run an X application on B be displayed on A. I enabled X Forwarding but when I run the application I get the following error: _X11TransSocketOpen: socket() failed f

Re: [gentoo-user] X forwarding

2003-08-14 Thread Pupeno
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 13 August 2003 09:56, Patrick Marquetecken wrote: > Dit you set Xforwarding True for the client !! computer A /etc/ssh_config Yes, if I don't do it, I get a shorter msg of access denied or something like that. thank you. - -- Pupeno: [EM

[gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-x86] Re: [gentoo-user] X forwarding

2003-08-14 Thread Alex
> > check out the man page for xhost, that may help > > I've already done it and added the computer where the application is running > to the list of allowed hosts. > Thanks. > ssh should take care of the "xhost" issue I would stop messing with the configs and se if you can get it to go over the

Re: [gentoo-user] X forwarding

2003-08-14 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
Dit you set Xforwarding True for the client !! computer A /etc/ssh_config Patrick On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 18:48:10 -0300 Pupeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello Gentoo users > I'm ssh from my computer (A) to another computer (B) and I want to

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [gentoo-x86] Re: [gentoo-user] X forwarding

2003-08-14 Thread Pupeno
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 13 August 2003 15:08, Alex wrote: > > > check out the man page for xhost, that may help > > > > I've already done it and added the computer where the application is > > running > > > to the list of allowed hosts. > > Thanks. > > ssh should

Re: [gentoo-user] X forwarding

2003-08-14 Thread drewbian
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 07:48, Pupeno wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello Gentoo users > I'm ssh from my computer (A) to another computer (B) and I want to run an X > application on B be displayed on A. I enabled X Forwarding but when I run the > application I get th