A solution would be to use SecureCRT, it can tunnel X sessions. The users
will be able to send X windows back to their machines with no issues. It
does this by creating a new tty of sorts when you ssh in, basically
localhost:11 (or something like that) is set as your DISPLAY environment
variab
On 20-Jun-2002 at 11:28:58 John Horne wrote:
> I've been trying to get our users to use Openssh to access our Sun systems
> rather than telnet/ftp. Whilst this is okay for command-line usage (using
> putty), some users use Hummingbird Exceed to access the Sun systems X
> window/CDE system. My unde
Have a look at CygWin, it's a *nix under windows, complete with X server.
John Horne wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've been trying to get our users to use Openssh to access our Sun systems
>rather than telnet/ftp. Whilst this is okay for command-line usage (using
>putty), some users use Hummingbird Exceed
Hello,
I've been trying to get our users to use Openssh to access our Sun systems
rather than telnet/ftp. Whilst this is okay for command-line usage (using
putty), some users use Hummingbird Exceed to access the Sun systems X
window/CDE system. My understanding is that X window itself is not secu