Cool fun!
Something I've been meaning to do for a while.
Steps were:
- futz with sshd.conf (very easy) on remote Debian box to enable X forwarding
- install and run Cygwin/X on the home machine
- type startx at the Cygwin bash prompt
- tick X forwarding in 'putty' on the Windows box at home
- Putty in to the Linux box, "init 5" (normally runs in text-mode runlevel 2) and type "xclock"
- It Just Works!
- init back to 2 on the remote Linux box
Windows firewall needed to be told that this was all Ok, but all worked fine - and was not in as "Administartor" on Windows - although of course had to RunAs the Cygwin setup as Admin...
Cool....
PS: Spent *ages* trying to find info on xsabre or even a screenshot- mabe I just have to apt-get it and try it over this funky new system!
Something I've been meaning to do for a while.
Steps were:
- futz with sshd.conf (very easy) on remote Debian box to enable X forwarding
- install and run Cygwin/X on the home machine
- type startx at the Cygwin bash prompt
- tick X forwarding in 'putty' on the Windows box at home
- Putty in to the Linux box, "init 5" (normally runs in text-mode runlevel 2) and type "xclock"
- It Just Works!
- init back to 2 on the remote Linux box
Windows firewall needed to be told that this was all Ok, but all worked fine - and was not in as "Administartor" on Windows - although of course had to RunAs the Cygwin setup as Admin...
Cool....
PS: Spent *ages* trying to find info on xsabre or even a screenshot- mabe I just have to apt-get it and try it over this funky new system!
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