Re: Has anyone got the remote X-Win32 running?

2008-03-17 Thread Brad Pitney
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Robert Chalmers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've read the spots off everything I can find about getting X going, and I have it all up and running sort of. But only sort of. I have X-Win32 trialling on a laptop, and want to be able to connect to the

Re: Has anyone got the remote X-Win32 running?

2008-03-17 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Brad Pitney wrote: On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Robert Chalmers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've read the spots off everything I can find about getting X going, and I have it all up and running sort of. But only sort of. I have X-Win32 trialling on a laptop, and want to be able to

RE: Has anyone got the remote X-Win32 running?

2008-03-17 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Predrag Punosevac Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 11:46 PM To: Brad Pitney Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Has anyone got the remote X-Win32 running? Brad Pitney

Has anyone got the remote X-Win32 running?

2008-03-16 Thread Robert Chalmers
I've read the spots off everything I can find about getting X going, and I have it all up and running sort of. But only sort of. I have X-Win32 trialling on a laptop, and want to be able to connect to the Xserver - but I just can't seem to do it. To give you a run down. I have X

Re: remote x session

2007-12-31 Thread Frank Staals
Jonathan Horne wrote: well, the part i didnt mention before, was the method behind the madness. its actually a jail-host, with 3 jails running. my intention, is to keep the latest of kde, gnome, and xfce built on each, and just remotely attach to (or forward) its x session from my main

Re: remote x session

2007-12-30 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Thursday 27 December 2007 02:35:05 am Steve Franks wrote: Perhaps I misunderstand, but I use x11vnc on the 'server' and vncviewer or tightvnc on the 'client'. There are several pages to google on tunneling it thru ssh, and it's much better with latency than sending x iteslf over ssh, I'm

Re: remote x session

2007-12-30 Thread Darren Spruell
On Dec 30, 2007 7:16 PM, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 27 December 2007 02:35:05 am Steve Franks wrote: Perhaps I misunderstand, but I use x11vnc on the 'server' and vncviewer or tightvnc on the 'client'. There are several pages to google on tunneling it thru ssh, and

Re: remote x session

2007-12-30 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Sunday 30 December 2007 09:00:27 pm Darren Spruell wrote: There is the XDMCP option, which allows you to remotely connect to an X display manager for full, remote display sessions. This isn't regarded to be a secure solution by most people. If your remote system is a server, do you have a

Re: remote x session

2007-12-27 Thread Steve Franks
Perhaps I misunderstand, but I use x11vnc on the 'server' and vncviewer or tightvnc on the 'client'. There are several pages to google on tunneling it thru ssh, and it's much better with latency than sending x iteslf over ssh, I'm told. If you start x11vnc with no options, it will export the

Re: remote x session

2007-12-26 Thread Roger Olofsson
Jonathan Horne skrev: i have been wanting to set up the ability to open an entirely new x session to another box, in a window of my currently running session. xnest is one way of doing this, but i was wondering if there are any others (perhaps, a little easier to configure and get going) ?

remote x session

2007-12-24 Thread Jonathan Horne
i have been wanting to set up the ability to open an entirely new x session to another box, in a window of my currently running session. xnest is one way of doing this, but i was wondering if there are any others (perhaps, a little easier to configure and get going) ? cheers, -- Jonathan

Re: remote x session

2007-12-24 Thread Jeremy Gransden
On 12/24/07, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have been wanting to set up the ability to open an entirely new x session to another box, in a window of my currently running session. xnest is one way of doing this, but i was wondering if there are any others (perhaps, a little

Re: remote x session

2007-12-24 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Monday 24 December 2007 01:11:12 pm Jeremy Gransden wrote: On 12/24/07, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have been wanting to set up the ability to open an entirely new x session to another box, in a window of my currently running session. xnest is one way of doing this,

Re: remote x session

2007-12-24 Thread Frank Staals
Jonathan Horne wrote: On Monday 24 December 2007 01:11:12 pm Jeremy Gransden wrote: On 12/24/07, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have been wanting to set up the ability to open an entirely new x session to another box, in a window of my currently running session. xnest is

Re: remote x forwarding through ssh

2007-04-27 Thread Warren Head
2007/4/26, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: WarrenHead [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi list, I'm trying to use ssh to forward X from a local FreeBSD server to my ubuntu machine. I'm unable to get X forwarded. (ssh is working) I set these options: ubuntu: /etc/ssh/ssh_config Host *

Re: remote x forwarding through ssh

2007-04-26 Thread Lowell Gilbert
WarrenHead [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi list, I'm trying to use ssh to forward X from a local FreeBSD server to my ubuntu machine. I'm unable to get X forwarded. (ssh is working) I set these options: ubuntu: /etc/ssh/ssh_config Host * ForwardX11 yes ForwardAgent yes FreeBSD

remote x forwarding through ssh

2007-04-25 Thread WarrenHead
Hi list, I'm trying to use ssh to forward X from a local FreeBSD server to my ubuntu machine. I'm unable to get X forwarded. (ssh is working) I set these options: ubuntu: /etc/ssh/ssh_config Host * ForwardX11 yes ForwardAgent yes FreeBSD /etc/ssh/sshd_config X11Forwarding yes

Re: Unable to connect to remote X server using X -query

2007-01-01 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Christian Walther [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm on $ uname -a FreeBSD pixie.alashan.dyndns.org 6.1-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 #1: Thu Nov 16 17:15:03 CET 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PIXIE i386 running $ pkg_info|grep ^xorg-server xorg-server-6.9.0_5 X.Org X

Unable to connect to remote X server using X -query

2006-12-29 Thread Christian Walther
Hi there, I'm on $ uname -a FreeBSD pixie.alashan.dyndns.org 6.1-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 #1: Thu Nov 16 17:15:03 CET 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PIXIE i386 running $ pkg_info|grep ^xorg-server xorg-server-6.9.0_5 X.Org X server and related programs I set up two

Remote X via winXP and Xclient security

2006-03-06 Thread Michael Vince
to explain. My question is that since I can easily copy my home directory to a FreeBSD server and remote X into I have the problem where other people who have root access can easily read all the data in my home directory, does any one know of some kind of system where you can remote X into a machine

Re: 6.0-release remote x application failure to open display

2006-02-22 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Ben Kaduk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all, I think this is probably a simple question, but I do not recall having any difficulties on 5.2.1 or 5.3-beta3, which are the other versions that I had run on this box. I recently have performed a clean install of 6.0-release on this machine,

Re: 6.0-release remote x application failure to open display

2006-02-22 Thread Heliocentric
I recently have performed a clean install of 6.0-release on this machine, on a new hard drive, and then copied over the data and some configuration files (ssh keys, etc.) from the old hard drive (it is a slow machine, so I didn't want to build current). Having done so, I then tried to login

6.0-release remote x application failure to open display

2006-02-20 Thread Ben Kaduk
Hi all, I think this is probably a simple question, but I do not recall having any difficulties on 5.2.1 or 5.3-beta3, which are the other versions that I had run on this box. I recently have performed a clean install of 6.0-release on this machine, on a new hard drive, and then copied over the

Re: remote x-window

2006-02-06 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Sunday 05 February 2006 19:31, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: On Friday, 3 February 2006 at 8:58:08 +, Michael Fleming wrote: On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:48:56PM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote: I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with x-windows and get a

Re: remote x-window

2006-02-05 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Friday, 3 February 2006 at 8:58:08 +, Michael Fleming wrote: On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:48:56PM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote: I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with x-windows and get a desktop? Could someone point me in the right direction as I've

Re: remote x-window

2006-02-03 Thread Michael Fleming
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:48:56PM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote: I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with x-windows and get a desktop? Could someone point me in the right direction as I've never had a need to to do it before. I do have ssh to the machine.

Re: remote x-window

2006-02-03 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Feb 2, 2006, at 10:48 PM, Beech Rintoul wrote: I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with x-windows and get a desktop? Could someone point me in the right direction as I've never had a need to to do it before. I do have ssh to the machine. Beech --

Re: remote x-window

2006-02-03 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Friday 03 February 2006 00:23, Garrett Cooper wrote: On Feb 2, 2006, at 10:48 PM, Beech Rintoul wrote: I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with x-windows and get a desktop? Could someone point me in the right direction as I've never had a need to to

Re: remote x-window

2006-02-03 Thread Frank Staals
Michael Fleming wrote: On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:48:56PM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote: I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with x-windows and get a desktop? Could someone point me in the right direction as I've never had a need to to do it before. I do

remote x-window

2006-02-02 Thread Beech Rintoul
I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with x-windows and get a desktop? Could someone point me in the right direction as I've never had a need to to do it before. I do have ssh to the machine. Beech --

Re: remote X session fonts question

2005-09-20 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Maarten Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My wifes laptop is too aged to work at an acceptable speed. I have converted it to a remote X terminal (over ssh) and that works like a charm. Only application that behaves funny is Openoffice.org.1.1.5. For some reason the fonts in the menus get too

remote X session fonts question

2005-09-19 Thread Maarten Sanders
Hi, My wifes laptop is too aged to work at an acceptable speed. I have converted it to a remote X terminal (over ssh) and that works like a charm. Only application that behaves funny is Openoffice.org.1.1.5. For some reason the fonts in the menus get too much space around them. Has anyone a clue

Re: Remote X client

2005-06-08 Thread John Oxley
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Karel Miklav wrote: I ssh on remote server, set DISPLAY, then run Thunderbird, Links etc. remotely and everything looks and works great. Now I try Firefox and WTF! it read configuration from the local machine! Links and settings are all local and it doesn't resolve as I

Re: Remote X client

2005-06-08 Thread Tony Shadwick
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, John Oxley wrote: On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Karel Miklav wrote: I ssh on remote server, set DISPLAY, then run Thunderbird, Links etc. remotely and everything looks and works great. Now I try Firefox and WTF! it read configuration from the local machine! Links and settings are

Re: Remote X client

2005-06-07 Thread Tony Shadwick
Take this demon-spawn firefox and point it to this address: http//www.whatismyip.com Well, what is it? What is your local IP? Do they match? point it at a file in your remote filesystem. Does it work? On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Karel Miklav wrote: I ssh on remote server, set DISPLAY, then run

Re: Remote X client

2005-06-07 Thread Karel Miklav
Tony Shadwick wrote: Take this demon-spawn firefox and point it to this address: http//www.whatismyip.com Well, what is it? What is your local IP? Do they match? point it at a file in your remote filesystem. Does it work? Thanks for your time Tony. I don't have my computer handy, but I

Remote X client

2005-06-06 Thread Karel Miklav
I ssh on remote server, set DISPLAY, then run Thunderbird, Links etc. remotely and everything looks and works great. Now I try Firefox and WTF! it read configuration from the local machine! Links and settings are all local and it doesn't resolve as I didn't set up route on local machine yet. So

Re: remote X display

2004-04-04 Thread Jonathon McKitrick
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 04:12:17PM +0100, Cordula's Web wrote: : I have been looking all over for a concise howto for remote X on FreeBSD. I : see some that involve changing config files in the xdm directory, others use : xhost, and another uses xfig, which doesn't exist under FreeBSD AFAICT

Re: remote X display

2004-04-04 Thread Cordula's Web
: somehost ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] : remotemachine echo $DISPLAY : somehost.example.com:10.0 : remotemachine xclock : : Don't forget to enable X forwarding in /etc/ssh/sshd_config: : X11Forwarding yes I had this working before, but I'm having problems. My main box is missing a

remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread Jonathon McKitrick
Hi all, I have been looking all over for a concise howto for remote X on FreeBSD. I see some that involve changing config files in the xdm directory, others use xhost, and another uses xfig, which doesn't exist under FreeBSD AFAICT. All I want to do is use a laptop in a local network

Re: remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread Jason Stewart
On 22/01/04 14:53 +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote: Hi all, I have been looking all over for a concise howto for remote X on FreeBSD. I see some that involve changing config files in the xdm directory, others use xhost, and another uses xfig, which doesn't exist under FreeBSD AFAICT

Re: remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread albi
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 02:53:53PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote: All I want to do is use a laptop in a local network to be an X client connected to a more powerful desktop machine. I'm not worried about security. Is xhosts and the DISPLAY variable all I need? Or do I need to go through

Re: remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread Cordula's Web
I have been looking all over for a concise howto for remote X on FreeBSD. I see some that involve changing config files in the xdm directory, others use xhost, and another uses xfig, which doesn't exist under FreeBSD AFAICT. Use ssh's -X flag: somehost ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] remotemachine

Re: remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread Jonathon McKitrick
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 10:08:46AM -0500, Jason Stewart wrote: : On 22/01/04 14:53 +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote: : : Hi all, : : I have been looking all over for a concise howto for remote X on FreeBSD. I : see some that involve changing config files in the xdm directory, others use

Re: remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread Cordula's Web
: One idea is to use SSH. : If you have sshd on the remote desktop you can use ssh -X to enable : X11 forwarding. Just ssh into the remote box and run the X : application and you're set to go, provided that X11 forwarding is : enabled in the remote sshd_config. Ah, I remember seeing this

Re: remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 01:23, Jonathon McKitrick wrote: Hi all, I have been looking all over for a concise howto for remote X on FreeBSD. I see some that involve changing config files in the xdm directory, others use xhost, and another uses xfig, which doesn't exist under FreeBSD AFAICT. All

Re: remote X display

2004-01-22 Thread Kenzo
] Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 9:26 AM Subject: Re: remote X display On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 01:23, Jonathon McKitrick wrote: Hi all, I have been looking all over for a concise howto for remote X on FreeBSD. I see some that involve changing config files in the xdm directory, others use xhost

Re: setting up remote X

2003-08-15 Thread Vlad D. Markov
Exceed is a Windows Xserver implementation for Microsoft Windows platforms (maybe others). One can use it many different ways to do what you want. I haven't used it in over a year. I think the closest thing similar to VNC is to use xdm. Exceed can give you a chooser from which you select the host

setting up remote X

2003-08-14 Thread george
I have a few headless boxes and would like to be able to bring up the xserver remotely using Exceed but have no idea on how to go about it. anyone point me to a tutorial or instructions for this? I dont want to run vncserver but i would like a similiar approace without the web interface if

Re: setting up remote X

2003-08-14 Thread Matt Heath
george wrote: I have a few headless boxes and would like to be able to bring up the xserver remotely using Exceed but have no idea on how to go about it. anyone point me to a tutorial or instructions for this? I dont want to run vncserver but i would like a similiar approace without the web

ssh/root and remote X sessiosn

2003-08-01 Thread stan
I have my FreebSD machines set up in the current preferred (IE default) ssh/tty setup which prohibits remote ssh logins. So to get to root I ssh as my normal user, and su -. All is well, unless I need to run a client as root. Even manually setting the DISPLAY variable does not seem to allow this.

Re: ssh/root and remote X sessiosn

2003-08-01 Thread Dan Pelleg
stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have my FreebSD machines set up in the current preferred (IE default) ssh/tty setup which prohibits remote ssh logins. So to get to root I ssh as my normal user, and su -. All is well, unless I need to run a client as root. Even manually setting the DISPLAY

Remote X

2003-07-28 Thread ODHIAMBO Washington
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Remote X and a few questions..

2003-07-28 Thread ODHIAMBO Washington
it not show 4.3.x 2. After I upgraded to ver 4.3.x some applications which used to display using remote X to the remote box stopped working and give an error like: Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: 62.8.64.13:0.0 (well, that is the real IP). [EMAIL PROTECTED] ('tty') ~ 3 - echo $DISPLAY

Re: Remap mouse buttons for remote X serverss

2003-07-21 Thread J. Seth Henry
LLeweLLyn, Thanks for the idea, but unfortunately, the X server is running on the Explora, and it doesn't have the equivalent of an XF86Config. It is beginning to look like I may just be out of luck, unless I can get KDE or gnome to handle the mouse mangling for me, as they (and the apps), are the

Remap mouse buttons for remote X serverss

2003-07-20 Thread J. Seth Henry
Hi gang, I've recently started using NCD Explora's to connect to my FreeBSD server. They are quiet, reasonably fast, and small. Unfortunately, NCDware has some odd quirks. The first is that it only supports a two-button mouse. What's odd is that when I run xev, it reports button1 and button3? (I

Re: Remap mouse buttons for remote X serverss

2003-07-20 Thread LLeweLLyn Reese
J. Seth Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi gang, I've recently started using NCD Explora's to connect to my FreeBSD server. They are quiet, reasonably fast, and small. Unfortunately, NCDware has some odd quirks. The first is that it only supports a two-button mouse. What's odd is that

Re: remote X on 5.1-RELEASE

2003-06-30 Thread Terry Todd
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 07:00:23AM +0200, Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-29 08:07:45 -0500: How do you get remote X to work with 5.1-RELEASE? Here is an attempt with some fields blanked out. $ xhost + access control disabled, clients can connect from any host

Re: remote X on 5.1-RELEASE

2003-06-30 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 09:51:47AM -0500, Terry Todd wrote: On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 07:00:23AM +0200, Roman Neuhauser wrote: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-29 08:07:45 -0500: How do you get remote X to work with 5.1-RELEASE? Here is an attempt with some fields blanked out

remote X on 5.1-RELEASE

2003-06-29 Thread Terry Todd
How do you get remote X to work with 5.1-RELEASE? Here is an attempt with some fields blanked out. $ xhost + access control disabled, clients can connect from any host $ telnet __ Trying ___.___.__.___... [EMAIL PROTECTED] xterm _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno

Re: remote X on 5.1-RELEASE

2003-06-29 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-29 08:07:45 -0500: How do you get remote X to work with 5.1-RELEASE? Here is an attempt with some fields blanked out. $ xhost + access control disabled, clients can connect from any host $ telnet __ Trying ___.___.__.___... [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-21 Thread Aaron Burke
On Wednesday, 19 March 2003 at 22:06:45 -0500, Brian McCann wrote: Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one FreeBSD, one OpenBSD). The FreeBSD box has a full blown

Re: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-21 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Friday, 21 March 2003 at 4:02:53 -0800, Aaron Burke wrote: On Wednesday, 19 March 2003 at 22:06:45 -0500, Brian McCann wrote: Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one

Re: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-21 Thread Siegbert Baude
Hi, sorry I missed the beginning of this thread, so I jump in between. Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one FreeBSD, one OpenBSD). The FreeBSD box has a full blown install

RE: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-20 Thread P. U. Kruppa
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Remote X from another BSD Box On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:06:45PM -0500, Brian McCann wrote: Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one FreeBSD, one

Re: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-20 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Wednesday, 19 March 2003 at 22:06:45 -0500, Brian McCann wrote: Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one FreeBSD, one OpenBSD). The FreeBSD box has a full blown install of

Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-19 Thread Brian McCann
Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one FreeBSD, one OpenBSD). The FreeBSD box has a full blown install of X with KDE and all kinds of stuff, the OpenBSD just has a basic X

Re: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-19 Thread Tim Kellers
Are you setting your DISPLAY variable? for example: bash export $DISPLAY=(the IP address of the Open BSD box):0.0 or for the (t)csh setenv DISPLAY (the IP address of the Open BSD box):0.0 where the :0.0 part is the number of the X display on your OpenBSD box Tim Kellers CPE/NJIT On

RE: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-19 Thread Brian McCann
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Kellers Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 10:15 PM To: Brian McCann; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Remote X from another BSD Box Are you setting your DISPLAY variable? for example: bash export $DISPLAY

Re: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-19 Thread Tim Kellers
Sorry to reply to my own post, but I realized I made a couple of assumptions. First, the below mentions commands have to be issued on the FreeBSD box after you ssh to it from the Open BSD box, and second, you may be required to issue the xhost [the ip address of the FreeBSD box] on the

Re: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-19 Thread Tim Peters
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:06:45PM -0500, Brian McCann wrote: Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one FreeBSD, one OpenBSD). The FreeBSD box has a full blown install of X

RE: Remote X from another BSD Box

2003-03-19 Thread Brian McCann
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Remote X from another BSD Box On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:06:45PM -0500, Brian McCann wrote: Hi all. I'd imagine this would be fairly simple since I got it to work from Xmanager for Windows...but I'm having difficulties. I have 2 boxes, both BSD (one FreeBSD, one OpenBSD

Remote X Problems

2003-01-25 Thread Brian McCann
Hi all. I'm having more problems getting this X app to run remotely. Whenever Xmanager tries to run it, it gives me the error No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing.wl Failed., and the only way it seams to work is if I install XFree86-4. Does anyone know if there is a way around this?

got Cygwin/XFree86 installed.. next step to get a remote x display?

2002-12-07 Thread Hugo Saro
heh i actually started trying things out and i already can run apps from my fbsd box and get them displayed on cygwin/xf86 server.. but without the window manager :\ (did it with ssh -X) What should I do in order to view the remote display here on my win2k box properly, with KDE running, my

Re: remote X

2002-11-17 Thread John Mills
' and then whatever remote X-windows application to project its display back to your host: % ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -X [... login dialog ...] % emacs % [another session is opened on my screen running 'emacs', and since I backgrounded the remote app, the console remains live for further commands

remote X

2002-11-15 Thread Rotaru Razvan
Is it possible to use the local X11 Server for remote applications? For instance via ssh. I have my XWindows started, i log myself in via ssh on a remote host, and I want to run a graphical application on the remote host. Or is it possible the other way (a local application on a remote server)? Or

Re: remote X

2002-11-15 Thread Thanatos
Hi Razvan, Does this help? http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1611154+0+current/freebsd-questions Thanatos Rotaru Razvan wrote: Is it possible to use the local X11 Server for remote applications? For instance via ssh. I have my XWindows started, i log myself in via ssh on a remote