remote X display
Jonathon McKitrick
jcm at FreeBSD-uk.eu.org
Sun Apr 4 07:15:26 PDT 2004
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.
:
: Use ssh's -X flag:
:
: somehost> ssh -X user at remotemachine
: 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 monitor (on repair). Would that make a difference? Will X apps run on the
main box without a monitor and forward X to the remote client?
Right now, I get this:
neptune:~> echo $DISPLAY
neptune:~>
:
: > 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
: > all of the xdm configuration hoops?
:
: ssh X11 forwarding is much more secure than DISPLAY/xhosts/xdm etc...,
: because:
: 1. Your X11 server doesn't have to listen to port 6000
: (You don't have to add '-listen_tcp' to startx command)
: 2. The communication between server and client is encrypted
:
: Of course, YMMV.
:
: > NOTE: Please CC me, as I am not currently subscribed. Thanks.
: >
: > jm
: > --
: > My other computer is your windows box.
:
: --
: Cordula's Web. http://www.cordula.ws/
jm
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My other computer is your Windows box.
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