Re: How to get X-windows on a remote computer with SSH

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Sorry about the HTML layout in my message.
I did turn it of, so i hope the html part is no longer a part of the
message.

I do not have any problems with booting the computer, without the
keyboard or mouse.
There are no error messages or  qurstions or stopping on booting. The
computer just starts normally and i get the fedora inlog screen (when i
connect a monitor to it).
ok this is no problem. Tell me about step 2.

Erik


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Kinz" <jkinz@xxxxxxxx>
To: "Erik Grootjans" <e.d.grootjans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: How to get X-windows on a remote computer with SSH


> On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 04:46:49AM +0100, Erik Grootjans wrote:
> > I have a computer with no keyboard/mouse/monitor
> > I want to access the computer by using SSH
> > I want the X-windows desktop from the remote on my local computer.
> > I know this is possible with the display command.
> > But i also know that this method is not completelyo
> > secure
>
> You can do this and do it securely by tunneling X- thru
> ssh.
>
> lets take it in small steps - step one   boot headless
> ( no keyboard/mouse/monitor)
> check the cmos setup and see if you have an optioon for booting
> w/out a keyboard, or not stop booting on erros
>
> Once you have that working we can do the next thing.
>
> Also:
> Please don't post MIME/HTML to the fedora list. It messes up the
digests
> and the archives. (As well as being a security problem ).
> (also, many of the most experienced people on the list dump all html
> mail without reading it.  To get their help, re-post in plain text.)
>
> (If it helps, plain text has been the standard for technical lists for
> over twenty years, for these and other reasons, RedHat hosts more than
> 80 public email lists.  If they were converted to html email the load
> on their servers would increase by a factor between 20 and 50 times
its
> current state.  Given that there are at least 7,500 subscribers on the

> fedora list alone, you can see how this would slow things down.
>
> You can see how to turn off mime/html in your email program here:
> http://expita.com/nomime.html#programs
>
>
> Below is the actual content of your email. That is how html and
pictures
> are really transported by the email system, As you can see, it really
> increases the size of the email you just sent to all 7500 members of
the
> fedora list.
>
> Your actual email contents:
> ######################################################################
>
>
>
>
>
> I have a computer with no keyboard/mouse/monitor
> I want to access the computer by using SSH
> I want the X-windows desktop from the remote on my local computer.
> I know this is possible with the display command.
> But i also know that this method is not completely secure
>
> Can anybody tell me how this is done with using SSH
>
> Thanks
>
> Erik
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