[CentOS] freenx in rootless mode and session resume anyone?
sophana
sophana at zizi.ath.cxThu Jan 26 13:08:43 UTC 2006
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Les Mikesell wrote: >On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 10:46, sophana wrote: > > > >>>This is easy with simple ssh tunnels, but I don't know how to >>>make nx do it. >>> >>> >>> >>The protocol compression of nx is not comparable to ssh tunnel gzip >>compression. It prevents round trips and hide latency effects. Launching >>complex graphic applications trough internet becomes possible with nx, >>unusable with ssh or vpn. >> >>I think, if I remember well, that there is a setting in the client. >> >>As I said, running nxproxy and nxagent in rootless mode works very well, >>but not under windows. >>Anybody knows an windows nxproxy implementation? >> >> > >Not quite what you want, but if you have a Linux box on the >local side, maybe you could ssh nxagent there to get the >window over to the windows box. > > > This is what I do actually, but I'm looking for a solution without linux on the Xserver side. nxagent is on the X client (remote) side nxproxy is on the Xserver (local) side. I'm trying to compile nxproxy, but I can't find in which package the file NX.h is (it is missing)
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