On 05/07/2014 05:27 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
Thank you for the information on www.nomachine.com, etc. Two points: I was
not confused about the mechanisms and terminology of X windows, but the
university network security czar administrati
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
> Thank you for the information on www.nomachine.com, etc. Two points: I was
> not confused about the mechanisms and terminology of X windows, but the
> university network security czar administrative (not academic) group
> evidently was -- I s
Yasha Karant"
| To: "Scientific Linux Users"
| Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 3:02:05 PM
| Subject: Re: ssh -X xinit failure
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| Thank you for the information on www.nomachine.com, etc. Two points:
| I
| was not confused about the mechanisms and terminology of X windows,
| but
| th
Thank you for the information on www.nomachine.com, etc. Two points: I
was not confused about the mechanisms and terminology of X windows, but
the university network security czar administrative (not academic) group
evidently was -- I simply "followed instructions" that clearly are
incorrect,
From: Alec Habig
Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 07:07
To: Lamar Owen
Cc: Scientific Linux Users
Subject: Re: ssh -X xinit failure
Also consider using the "-C" option as well: compresses the stream. Raw
X packets compress nicely. On a limited bandwidth connection this makes
a huge differ
On 05/07/2014 09:58 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On 05/06/2014 10:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
... What is the default GUI file manager (that allows an end user to
"point and click" on an executable file to execute the application)
that can be invoked from a remote terminal?
You can invoke nautilus remo
On 05/07/2014 10:06 AM, Alec Habig wrote:
Also consider using the "-C" option as well
Yes, very good information, and it is something I do.
Also consider using the "-C" option as well: compresses the stream. Raw
X packets compress nicely. On a limited bandwidth connection this makes
a huge difference: on a high bandwidth connection, the extra
compress/decompress latency might be more annoying.
--
Alec Habig, University
On 05/06/2014 10:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
... What is the default GUI file manager (that allows an end user to
"point and click" on an executable file to execute the application)
that can be invoked from a remote terminal?
You can invoke nautilus remotely in either 'spatial' mode or 'file
man
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 5:14 AM, James M. Pulver wrote:
> We're actually using X2Go - an OSS continuation of FreeNX as far as I can
> tell. No more going to nomachine.com at all - they have their own clients you
> can download etc. It works pretty well once you install the fonts manually
> into
] On Behalf Of David
Sommerseth
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 7:29 AM
To: Yasha Karant; Scientific Linux Users
Subject: Re: ssh -X xinit failure
On 07/05/14 04:33, Yasha Karant wrote:
> Thanks for the information. At my institution, we were told by the
> university network security group th
On 07/05/14 04:33, Yasha Karant wrote:
> Thanks for the information. At my institution, we were told by the
> university network security group that after ssh -X, one still needed to
> "activate" X for the session by xinit or the like for security reasons.
> Evidently, the persons were thinking o
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
> Thanks for the information. At my institution, we were told by the
> university network security group that after ssh -X, one still needed to
> "activate" X for the session by xinit or the like for security reasons.
> Evidently, the persons w
On 05/06/2014 07:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
Thanks for the information. At my institution, we were told by the
university network security group that after ssh -X, one still needed to
"activate" X for the session by xinit or the like for security reasons.
Evidently, the persons were thinking of
Thanks for the information. At my institution, we were told by the
university network security group that after ssh -X, one still needed to
"activate" X for the session by xinit or the like for security reasons.
Evidently, the persons were thinking of some other environment (MS
Windows perhap
On 05/06/2014 01:38 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
I am attempting to get ssh -X working to a remote machine for which I am
root.
Hi Yasha,
I can not make heads or tails aver what you wrote: probably
not smart enough.
Are you able to create a simple terminal?
ssh -l yasha -t -X -p port IP_addre
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