The problem is that X/windows reverses the client/server sense; your local
system "serves" your display, keyboard and mouse to the remote "client".
One common solution (I've used) is to use SSH to establish a secure session
and pipe the X-Session back through the SSH tunnel.
Another solution is to use VPN so that your system appears as an IP in the
remote intranet.
----- Original Message -----
From: Gimilio Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 3:10 AM
Our Firewall-1 is running now very fine under Windows NT. Telnet, FTP,
HTTP, Netbios are working.
Problem remaining with Xwindows. We need to go to our university through
firewall and establish a connection with Xwindows server. We were told by
university computers deparment that Xwindows soft will never run. Actually,
it doesnt.
Is there anaybody who have solved this problem ?
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