>
>
> If you just use, ssh -X to login, ssh will automagicly forward
> all your X connection, to your client.. Works secure and easy, I can't live
> without it ;0
>
Now that is cool. Thanks so much.
Later,
Andy
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>
>
> If you just use, ssh -X to login, ssh will automagicly forward
> all your X connection, to your client.. Works secure and easy, I can't live
> without it ;0
>
Now that is cool. Thanks so much.
Later,
Andy
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Get y
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 12:48:50AM -0500, Maxie Zeus wrote:
> issue #1
> Daniel is right dont use telnet. use either ssh1 or 2. if you are on a local
> network that is completly secure (ie not on a school campus or buisness), its
> ok to telnet. However Id assume you are allowing internet connec
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 12:48:50AM -0500, Maxie Zeus wrote:
> issue #1
> Daniel is right dont use telnet. use either ssh1 or 2. if you are on a local
> network that is completly secure (ie not on a school campus or buisness), its
> ok to telnet. However Id assume you are allowing internet conne
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Andrew Dwight Dixon wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm using telnet to log into my desktop machine from my laptop and
> I would like to be able to run an application on the desktop machine and
> have the display be on the laptop. After loging into the desktop and
> switching the DISPLAY v
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Andrew Dwight Dixon wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm using telnet to log into my desktop machine from my laptop and
> I would like to be able to run an application on the desktop machine and
> have the display be on the laptop. After loging into the desktop and
> switching the DISPLAY
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