Re: Remote login
- From: Travis Saling <trav u washington edu>
- To: gnome-list <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Remote login
- Date: Wed Sep 18 12:14:02 2002
It is possible to set up a remote log in from a PC with Linux OS to a PC
with Windows OS?
Can I use xhost to do this?
If the Windows machine is XP server then you can use the remote desktop
- it's quite fast, but I have no idea how secure it is. There is a
Linux client around somewhere.
What I've done (this works with any version of Windows) is to run VNC on
the Windows box, install Cygwin, and tunnel VNC through OpenSSH so I'm
hopefully not leaving myself too open. I'd also suggest putting a
firewall on the Windows end (Tiny Firewall is easy to use) so the
unencrypted VNC port can be blocked. Then it's just a matter of setting
up the port forwarding, which can be done easily enough with a shell
script on the Linux box.
I installed the full Cygwin environment, but if all you want is
basically OpenSSH on Windows - you don't care so much about having a
fully-featured bash shell - the easy way to do this is with Network
Simplicity's installer.
The problem with "my" solution is you don't have a separate desktop; so
it's not workable if someone else is using the Windows machine. XP's
remote desktop is an actual separate desktop (more like running VNC on
Linux). The downside of remote desktop is it's only available for XP
server, as far as I know.
http://www.cygwin.com/
http://www.tightvnc.com/
http://www.tinysoftware.com/
http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/
--
Travis Saling
Webmaster, UW Electrical Engineering
trav u washington edu / webmaster ee washington edu
(206) 543-8984
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