Eggs-actly.

I've also tried tightvnc.  It was a pretty brainless setup.

- Sebastian


On Mon, 8 May 2006, Brandon Mitchell wrote:

FreeNX? Good times...

http://freenx.berlios.de/

On 5/8/06, Sebastian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have managed to configure my router and firewalls to allow me to ssh
> into my
> office PC from outside the office.  I get a nice terminal window that
> allows me
> to do most of the command line things you'd expect.  Unfortunately I
> also need to
> be able to run X Windows to access certain things that require a GUI.
>
> So far I have not been able to figure out how to do that on a M$ box.
>
> I can run PUTTY and get in just fine but I have not been able to figure
> out how
> to run X.  And yes I did enable X11 Forwarding inside of PUTTY.  But I
> seem to still
> be  missing something.
>
> When I try running startx I get message of "User not authorized"  which
> doesn't make sense.
>
> even xterm  gives me message of Can't open display.
>
> I've tried resetting the DISPLAY variable but then the cursor just sits
> blinking at me.
>

Cygwin may be able to do what you require, but it will be _slow_.  Not
just slow due to Cygwin, X is bulky and doesn't forward over the Internet
well.  I suggest that you investigate a Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
solution.  There are several open source, cross platform solutions on the
market.  Some can be run with reasonable performance over a dialup
connection.  Let me know if you need more info.  I'd be happy to research
the topic more.

- Sebastian

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