Ken Foskey wrote:
I have an open X server at home and I simply run X on my windows desktop
to get into it:

    cygwin
    X -query myserver

Pretty simple,  very insecure it is reliant on network security.

So I would need Cygwin/X not the normal Cygwin? I have a cygwin on my Windows box that gives a "bash" shell but I presume I need one with X?

When you write "X -query myserver" is that using Xnest ie do you mean
"Xnest -query myserver" ?

Mike
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