nds wrote:
> 
> pesarif wrote:
> 
> >Hello again!
> >
> >Is it possible to login to a remote system (console login only because it
> >doesn't have X), without having to login locally (as with telnet and ssh)?
> >
> >Because with X terminals, you are actually logging in to the remote system;
> >While with telnet/ssh, you have to login to the system you're sitting in
> >front of first, before you can actually telnet into the remote system and
> >then log into that.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >pesarif
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> Where did you hear that?! Not true unless I'm poorly mistaken but I only
> had to have access to an "account" from the computer I'm trying to
> access. Is that what you mean? You are trying to access a computer
> without an "account"? RSVP
> 
> Altoine
> 

Yeah, this is possible. He's talking about a dumb terminal, (or an
X-Term as they're called).
Not the xterm (terminal window) within X.
I suppose it would be possible to set up a cheap PC, as a dumb X-Term,
and use it that way without actually loggin in to the PC. 


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