For a Gnome GUI login from a PC, take a look at the thread "Remote X login
via XDMCP protocol?".  That last post before my "SUMMARY:" e-mail had the
steps I was needing.

I use WRQ's ReflectionX on my NT box (and Win98) box for X emulation, but
I've heard that eXceed is pretty good as well (I've only used it once when I
was at a training class, it worked fine there).

John

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Rob,

I'm guessing your next question might be "how?".  I don't know.  I
downloaded an X Windows server to an NT workstation and I can get it to
connect, but so far no luck in running a Linux X session.  It might be
easier from a Linux box, I don't know haven't had time to try.  If I were
you though I'd try to get it running on a LAN connected machine before
trying a remote connnection, that way you can see what's going on at each
end.

Good Luck!

Tom





robsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on 08/10/2000 05:41:52 PM

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I was just interested in remote access.  I would like to get into my
computer at
home from work.  I was under the impression that ssh and telnet only gave
you a
terminal window, I did not know you could run X as well...thanks


On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:08:59 you wrote:
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> There are several products that do things similar to PC anywhere, But
this
> really has noting at all to do with ssh, other than you might want to run
> one within an ssh shell.  The big question is whether you want to
evesdrop
> on other user's terminal or X sessions, or if you are just interested in
> remote access.  If the later you don't really need a PC Anywhere kind of
> tool at all, telnet or ssh will both get you a remote terminal session,
and
> you can run X windows remotely with or without ssh.
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> Tom
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