When I go from a Linux console to get a Windows screen, VNC is much
easier to set up, but haven't managed to get it to work over SSH, which
may be a hard requirement as if going over a WAN.
The other direction, I prefer Cygwin/X and enabling XCMDP on the Linux
box for local access. But I'll be
Are you sure of this statement? The reading I have done on TightVNC
tells me it encrypts passwords only and doesn't have any SSH
capabilities. I'd be happier if I were not correct, but I'd like to read
some documentation proving me wrong to confirm it.
Alejandro Lopez-Valencia wrote:
And
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http://eudyptula.freezope.org/ms/Cygwin-SSH-VNC-HowTo.html
I would try this entire howto, then you could do more than just a terminal.
Telnet is obsolete, best you don't use it at all.
BC
Mike Gall wrote:
What is the proper procedure to telnet into cygwin(running on Windows XP) from
a linux m
Ray,
I have used Wordpad and save as text and copied it directly to the Linux
box. I have done this with my fstab file, hosts file, and others and it
comes over without requiring edit on the Linux box. I have tried the
same on Notepad with not such consistent results.
A more direct answer to
I stand corrected, Thanks Carter
Brian Chase wrote:
Ray,
I have used Wordpad and save as text and copied it directly to the
Linux box. I have done this with my fstab file, hosts file, and
others and it comes over without requiring edit on the Linux box. I
have tried the same on Notepad
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