[CentOS] Remote X connection to CentOS 5.5 using Xming -ac
Alexander Farber
alexander.farber at gmail.com
Wed Jun 16 06:31:57 UTC 2010
Hello,
I've found the solution for my problem:
sudo yum install xorg-x11-xinit
Once I've done that, then started Xming with -ac
and PuTTY with X11 Forwarding enabled,
then the variable DISPLAY got set to localhost:10
automatically and I could run X-programs
Your advice with NX has worked too, thank you, Les:
sudo yum install freenx
sudo cat /etc/nxserver/client.id_dsa.key
(paste the key into Windows NX client prompt)
Regards
Alex
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:41 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
> What you are doing should work if putty is really forwarding, but if you
> intend to do much remote X work, I'd recommend installing the freenx
> package on the CentOS side and running the windows NX client that you
> can download from http://www.nomachine.com. The only quirk I've found
> is that it generates a unique keypair during the install so you need to
> cat /etc/nxserver/client.id in a putty session, and cut/paste it into
> the nx client config (click configure, then the 'key' button). It takes
> care of running over the ssh port for you and gives much better
> performance than normal remote X access.
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