Re: Viewing on remote PC
Gerard wrote: On Wednesday February 14, 2007 at 08:02:38 (AM) Vince wrote: OK, I installed 'tightvnc' from ports. That went OK. Then, I started the process by entering: 'vncserver' at the command prompt on the FBSD machine. The first time this ran it asked for information which I provided. Now when I invoke it, it runs silently. This is the contents of the log file it creates. // Contents of: ~/.vnc/scorpio.seibercom.net:1.log // 14/02/07 10:42:32 Xvnc version TightVNC-1.3.8 14/02/07 10:42:32 Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Constantin Kaplinsky 14/02/07 10:42:32 Copyright (C) 1999 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge 14/02/07 10:42:32 All Rights Reserved. 14/02/07 10:42:32 See http://www.tightvnc.com/ for information on TightVNC 14/02/07 10:42:32 Desktop name 'X' (scorpio.seibercom.net:1) 14/02/07 10:42:32 Protocol versions supported: 3.7t, 3.7, 3.3 14/02/07 10:42:32 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5901 14/02/07 10:42:32 Listening for HTTP connections on TCP port 5801 14/02/07 10:42:32 URL http://scorpio.seibercom.net:5801 // End Log // I have the following in the 'putty' configuration Under SSL / X11, I have this: X Display location: localhost:0 I have tried with both: Enable X forwarding checked and unchecked without any difference. Under SSH / Tunnels, I have this: L5905 192.168.0.2:5901 I am not sure about the port # 5905. I simply copied it from a example I found. I have tried 5901, 5900 and 5902 all without success. There is no notification when I actually log onto the remote machine other than what I normally receive. If I try: 'startx', all I get is a lot of text output on the screen, although the application does start on the remote PC. Now, I can make a connection via HTTP and do get a login box. In fact, that seems to be the only way I can make a successful connection. Therefore, I am positive the VNC is working, just not with putty. Obviously I am doing something really stupid. Thanks! -- Gerard ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" You have to connect to a VNC server with a VNC client ( Windows tightVNC client is available from http://www.tightvnc.com/download.html ). Notice that by default you won't have encryption so you might want to use putty to create an SSH tunnel for your traffic ( See the tunneling section in putty ) -- -Frank Staals ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Viewing on remote PC
Why don't you try tight vnc for this(server running vnc and WinXpee running vnc client. http://www.tightvnc.com/ PuTTY (the Telnet and SSH client itself) * PSCP (an SCP client, i.e. command-line secure file copy) * PSFTP (an SFTP client, i.e. general file transfer sessions much like FTP) * PuTTYtel (a Telnet-only client) * Plink (a command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends) * Pageant (an SSH authentication agent for PuTTY, PSCP and Plink) * PuTTYgen (an RSA and DSA key generation utility). From my shell if I login threw [EMAIL PROTECTED] ssh -X and after logging in I can use different X based utilities of remote machine. [EMAIL PROTECTED] firefox & ^Opens firefox browser of remote machine. regards anugunj "anuj" On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 04:47 -0800, White Hat wrote: > FreeBSD-6.2 > > I have a FBSD computer that I need to access via ssh from a WinXP machine > running 'putty'. I am using ssh certificates for authorization. No problem > there. I can do anything I want when I access the FBSD machine in this > manner, except run something like KDE or XFCE4. I thought I made all of the > required changes to the ssh_config and sshd_config as well as 'putty', but > evidently not. > > Situation: > > I have 'startx' set to start 'xfce4' presently. If I type: 'startx' while > logged in via ssh, xfce4 will start on the FBSD machine just fine. However, > on the WinXP PC with 'putty', all I see are the start up messages on the > screen. The actual GUI, etc. never appears. This makes using the program > impossible from a remote location. > > I am sure I am doing something really stupid here. Perhaps someone could > point me i the right direction. > > Thanks! > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Viewing on remote PC
On Wednesday February 14, 2007 at 08:02:38 (AM) Vince wrote: > White Hat wrote: [snip] > Windows != Xwindows and you need xwindows to display xwindows programs. > what you will need to do is either setup VNC server on your Freebsd > machine and access it via VNC to get a desktop (realvnc, tridia and > tight vnc are in ports,) or install X windows on your windows machine > (and make sure X forwarding is enabled in ssh.) I'd probably VNC as its > easier and faster except on high bandwidth links, but if you really want > Xwindow on your windows machine www.cygwin.com or > http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Xming are a good place to start. > OK, I installed 'tightvnc' from ports. That went OK. Then, I started the process by entering: 'vncserver' at the command prompt on the FBSD machine. The first time this ran it asked for information which I provided. Now when I invoke it, it runs silently. This is the contents of the log file it creates. // Contents of: ~/.vnc/scorpio.seibercom.net:1.log // 14/02/07 10:42:32 Xvnc version TightVNC-1.3.8 14/02/07 10:42:32 Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Constantin Kaplinsky 14/02/07 10:42:32 Copyright (C) 1999 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge 14/02/07 10:42:32 All Rights Reserved. 14/02/07 10:42:32 See http://www.tightvnc.com/ for information on TightVNC 14/02/07 10:42:32 Desktop name 'X' (scorpio.seibercom.net:1) 14/02/07 10:42:32 Protocol versions supported: 3.7t, 3.7, 3.3 14/02/07 10:42:32 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5901 14/02/07 10:42:32 Listening for HTTP connections on TCP port 5801 14/02/07 10:42:32 URL http://scorpio.seibercom.net:5801 // End Log // I have the following in the 'putty' configuration Under SSL / X11, I have this: X Display location: localhost:0 I have tried with both: Enable X forwarding checked and unchecked without any difference. Under SSH / Tunnels, I have this: L5905 192.168.0.2:5901 I am not sure about the port # 5905. I simply copied it from a example I found. I have tried 5901, 5900 and 5902 all without success. There is no notification when I actually log onto the remote machine other than what I normally receive. If I try: 'startx', all I get is a lot of text output on the screen, although the application does start on the remote PC. Now, I can make a connection via HTTP and do get a login box. In fact, that seems to be the only way I can make a successful connection. Therefore, I am positive the VNC is working, just not with putty. Obviously I am doing something really stupid. Thanks! -- Gerard ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Viewing on remote PC
White Hat wrote: > FreeBSD-6.2 > > I have a FBSD computer that I need to access via ssh from a WinXP machine > running 'putty'. I am using ssh certificates for authorization. No problem > there. I can do anything I want when I access the FBSD machine in this > manner, except run something like KDE or XFCE4. I thought I made all of the > required changes to the ssh_config and sshd_config as well as 'putty', but > evidently not. > > Situation: > > I have 'startx' set to start 'xfce4' presently. If I type: 'startx' while > logged in via ssh, xfce4 will start on the FBSD machine just fine. However, > on the WinXP PC with 'putty', all I see are the start up messages on the > screen. The actual GUI, etc. never appears. This makes using the program > impossible from a remote location. > > I am sure I am doing something really stupid here. Perhaps someone could > point me i the right direction. > > Thanks! > Windows != Xwindows and you need xwindows to display xwindows programs. what you will need to do is either setup VNC server on your Freebsd machine and access it via VNC to get a desktop (realvnc, tridia and tight vnc are in ports,) or install X windows on your windows machine (and make sure X forwarding is enabled in ssh.) I'd probably VNC as its easier and faster except on high bandwidth links, but if you really want Xwindow on your windows machine www.cygwin.com or http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Xming are a good place to start. Vince ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Viewing on remote PC
FreeBSD-6.2 I have a FBSD computer that I need to access via ssh from a WinXP machine running 'putty'. I am using ssh certificates for authorization. No problem there. I can do anything I want when I access the FBSD machine in this manner, except run something like KDE or XFCE4. I thought I made all of the required changes to the ssh_config and sshd_config as well as 'putty', but evidently not. Situation: I have 'startx' set to start 'xfce4' presently. If I type: 'startx' while logged in via ssh, xfce4 will start on the FBSD machine just fine. However, on the WinXP PC with 'putty', all I see are the start up messages on the screen. The actual GUI, etc. never appears. This makes using the program impossible from a remote location. I am sure I am doing something really stupid here. Perhaps someone could point me i the right direction. Thanks! -- White Hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/newmail_tools.html ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"