Yeah, SSH it a better bet as far as security goes, but that doesn't address
the question of running X apps on Windows. There are no free* or OSS
X-servers for WIndows that I've run across. There are some COMMERCIAL ones,
(Netmanage, Exceed, etc...).
However, it you're going from *nix to *nix, it's pretty straight forward, as I
recall.
Mikolaj Maciejak
Hmm perhaps i'm wrong but u SHOULD consider security first ... Please avoid using telnet at all , it's highly unsecure etc. Yes we actually use such program (that allows u to telnet X-sessions) but we only use it on our LAN , never on the internet. (to telnet local Unix machines) As far as i can remember it's written for windows/NT , i can't remember it's name , but I can refresh my memory if u really want me to , But anyway try using SSH :>
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, James (Jim) Hatridge wrote:
Hi all..
Could someone tell me (small words, big pictues <G>) how to run X-windows
in
telnet? IE I'm on system A and want X on system B.
TIA!
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