On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 11:49:20PM +0000, Sérgio Basto wrote: > On Qui, 2012-11-29 at 18:33 -0500, James Cloos wrote: > > >>>>> "SB" == Sérgio Basto <[email protected]> writes: > > > > SB> Does anyone knows how "share mouse and keyboard between multiple > > SB> computers with X11 on your desk " ? > > > > If they are all on a local lan, and you can handle the idea of > > unencrypted traffic, just run X over tcp. > > > > For a more distributed collection of remote clients, or if you require > > encrytion over the lan, you can either tunnel X over ssh (cf the -X and > > the -Y options to ssh) or use ipsec to secure at the network layer. > > Not the point , I want share mouse and keyboard , not run a X app of > other computer in my computer .
This is what I use
ssh -X othermachine x2x -to :0 -east
despite the unpleasant possibility that a bad WiFi spell can leave me
without control of either machine (because x2x grabs keyboard & mouse).
Marius Gedminas
--
Every DRM scheme relies on encrypting files, then giving them to someone else,
along with the necessary decryption key for decrypting them, and trusting that
the someone else is too stupid to reverse engineer the decryption algorithm and
use the keys you helpfully provided.
-- Charlie Stross
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