On 04/03/14 22:01, Sergey Malkin wrote: > Hello! > I have a linux server with Xpra started without binding to TCP port. > SSH on server is listening on port 41. When connecting from another > linux machine I can specify the SSH port in user's ssh config and > connect to server typing just "xpra attach ssh:servername:$DISPLAY". > But I can't use the same method on Windows because there is no SSH > config. How to specify the SSH port for Xpra to use in that case? The easiest way to use a non-standard SSH port is to use the latest version 0.12 beta, which you can find here: http://xpra.org/beta/ It includes the ability to specify the SSH server port as part of the connection string, ie: ssh/username:password@servername:port/DISPLAY (username and password are optional, though the username is often necessary as MS Windows usernames tend to be different from the Unix server usernames)
Alternatively, you should be able to specify the port using the --ssh switch, which uses plink.exe on win32 (untested): xpra_cmd.exe attach --ssh="C:\Program Files\Xpra\Plink.exe -P 41" ... Cheers Antoine _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
