NAME¶
tenletxr
—
forward X-connections backwards.
SYNOPSIS¶
tenletxr |
[ -l
username ]
[-k ]
host
[port ] |
DESCRIPTION¶
The
tenletxr
program enables forwarding of
X-connections from this machine to host
host.
If
port is given, that port will be used
instead of the default.
The supported options are:
-l
- Log in on the remote host as user
username
-k
- Disables keep-alives.
EXAMPLE¶
To login from host
foo to host
bar (where your display is), you might do the
following.
- On foo:
tenletxr
bar
- You will get a new shell where you will be able to start X clients that
will show their windows on bar.
BUGS¶
It currently checks if you have permission to run it by checking if you own
/dev/console on the remote host.
SEE ALSO¶
kx(1),
rxtelnet(1),
rxterm(1),
telnet(1),
kxd(8)