Re: X tunneling

From: Chris Willing (chris_at_bogus.addr.invalid)
Date: 03/30/05


Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 09:35:14 +0000 (UTC)


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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:08:55 -0600, Beowulf <beowulf@nowhere.com> wrote:
> I know X tunneling can be done with 'ssh -X hostipaddress' etc., but is
> there also a way to somehow do some variant of X tunneling so that if I run
> an X gui application on a remote computer, that application also runs on
> the remote computer so that remote use could watch the screen and see what
> is being controlled at my end remotely? That would be really useful for
> helping newbies-- I could run an X application on a friend's remote
> computer, and (s)he could see what i was doing.

VNC?

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