Re: Using SSH and get GUI interface
- From: Rahan <Rahan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 21:26:59 +0100
Tintin wrote:
"Rahan" <Rahan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:456b60de$0$20384$426a74cc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
tkevans@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Rahan wrote:
It sem possible to connect to the server by using SSH and get GUI
interface (X-Windows) on the client to manage application like java or
tool like admintool installed on the server.
I use Putty under windows and my server use OpenSSH under Solaris.
Yes, but you need an X-Windows server for your PC. putty supports
X-Windows display forwarding.
cygwin's X server will do.
Thanks a lot for your Answer.
so i need X-window server on my client ?
i can-t do it with juste putty or client SSH like openSSH ?
No. As explained a number of times, you need X Server software on your PC.
Have a look at http://x.cygwin.com/
Perhaps you are getting confused with server/client model which is reverse in the land of X, ie: the X server is where your display is.
is-it possible to use PUTTY only ? so, dos PUTTY can be used as xwindow client ?
Thanks a lot
Rahan
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