Zac Medico wrote:
For remote X you should use nx (emerge nxserver-freenx)...
That's new to me - looks very interesting...
There are native win32 clients (no cygwin required) for both. The
tightvnc client is gpl. The nx client that I know of is commercial
software but it's a freely
Thanks for the many suggestions... Lots of interesting ideas and
different perspectives.
Zac Medico wrote:
Filezilla is an ftp client that supports file transfer over ssh:
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/
I'll give that a look - it's not really what I was after - while I
suppose I
Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
Thanks for the many suggestions... Lots of interesting ideas and
different perspectives.
Zac Medico wrote:
Filezilla is an ftp client that supports file transfer over ssh:
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/
I'll give that a look - it's not really what I was after -
2005/7/18, Steve [Gentoo] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the many suggestions... Lots of interesting ideas and
different perspectives.
Zac Medico wrote:
Filezilla is an ftp client that supports file transfer over ssh:
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/
I'll give that a look - it's
I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
I only have remote SSH access to my Gentoo box (everything else is fire
walled) and I use this to map ports on my client machine to
corresponding ports on my server machine - so, for example, I can access
IMAP; SMTP, X applications etc.
What would be the easiest way to somehow map a network drive on my
Gentoo server from Windows given that I need to tunnel over SSH?
Could you try something like WebDAV? It should be easy to forward the
necessary port over ssh to a web server on your Gentoo box. Plus, XP
has built-in support
Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
I only have remote SSH access to my Gentoo box (everything else is fire
walled) and I use this to map ports on my client machine to
corresponding ports on my server machine - so, for example, I can access
IMAP;
On 16:08 Fri 15 Jul , Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
I only have remote SSH access to my Gentoo box (everything else is fire
walled) and I use this to map ports on my client machine to
corresponding ports on my server machine - so, for
On Fri, July 15, 2005 11:08 am, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
I was wondering if others have tackled this before me?
If possible I would like to be able to
edit (relatively small) configuration files remotely in a text editor running
under windows.
I use UltraEdit for this purpose on a daily
I use UltraEdit for this purpose on a daily basis. It is the best editor for
all my
Windows needs. It supports remote servers through sftp(ssh2). And has support
for non
*DOS* files.
It's only drawback is that its Shareware(Costs $$$) but has a time limited
demo.
www.ultraedit.com
I
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Chaz Andrews wrote:
I use UltraEdit for this purpose on a daily basis. It is the best editor
for all my
Windows needs.
There is only ONE editor: vim (it runs on everything incl. Windoze)
Let the flames begin...
;-)
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I have tried shfs ( a kernel module allowing the reomote mount of
filesystems over ssh) in the past but over less than perfect connections
had file system corruption.
Lately I am using WebDav (via davfs or cadaver), both running on my own
server, and mounting other systems I have access to onto
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