> I want to be able to setup a Linux server without a keyboard, mouse or
> monitor and control it remotely from another Linux computer on the
> network or through the internet.
>
> If I remember correctly, RH Linux has included this technology for
> several versions.
>
> Am I dreaming or where do I
Thanks,
I would want the keyboard, mouse and monitor all to be on the remote
computer. I guess I forgot to include that little detail.
I'll have more specific questions in a few days after I set it up to
use. I may have enough parts to make up a second computer for Linux.
Buck
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On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 18:49, Buck wrote:
>
> I am curious to know Is there a way I can run the GUI on my local
> machine pointed to the remote machine?
>
Absolutely. X must be running on the remote machine and the X
authentication must allow you machine to use the display on the remote
mach
> I am curious to know Is there a way I can run the GUI on my local
> machine pointed to the remote machine?
For individual GUI applications just turn on X11 forwarding and
X11 traffic will be tunneled through the ssh pipe.
If you want the full desktop you could use vnc tunneled through ssh
I am curious to know Is there a way I can run the GUI on my local
machine pointed to the remote machine?
Thanks
Buck
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A Wonderful answer. Thank you very much. It is on the list.
Buck
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ht as well get paid
for it.
Thanks again,
Buck
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On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 16:55, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> On Sunday 28 September 2003 05:30 pm, Buck wrote:
> > I have seen SSH referred to in several postings on the listservs. Is
> > that what I want to study?
>
> If you're running linux now and familiar with linux, by SSH-ing to the server,
>
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 05:30:41PM -0400, Buck wrote:
> I have seen SSH referred to in several postings on the listservs.
> Is that what I want to study?
Yes. Turn on the sshd service, ssh is great. It stands for "secure
shell", in its most common use, where one might have typed "telnet
someserv
look into reading
for basic linux administration book. It is one of the most basic thing you
need to know.
RDB
>
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huh?
ever heard of SSH?
RDB
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On Sunday 28 September 2003 04:47 pm, Buck wrote:
> I want to be able to setup a Linux server without a keyboard, mouse or
> monitor and control it remotely from another Linux computer on the
> network or through the internet.
>
> If I remember correctly, RH Linux has included this technology for
>
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