NAME¶
rxterm —
start a secure remote
xterm
SYNOPSIS¶
rxterm |
[-l
username]
[-k]
[-r
rsh_args]
[-x
xterm_args]
[-K
kx_args]
[-w
term_emulator]
[-b
rsh_program] host
[port] |
DESCRIPTION¶
The
rxterm program starts an
xterm window on
host
host. From this window you will also be able to run
X clients that will be able to connect securely to your X server. 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
- Disable keep-alives.
- -r
- Send rsh_args as arguments to
rsh.
- -x
- Send xterm_args as arguments to
xterm.
- -X
- Send kx_args as arguments to
kx.
- -w
- Use term_emulator instead of
xterm.
- -b
- Use rsh_program instead of rsh.
- -v
- Be verbose.
EXAMPLE¶
To login from host
foo (where your display is) to host
bar, you might do the following.
- On foo: rxterm
bar
- You will get a new window running an
xterm on host bar. In this window
you will be able to start X clients.
SEE ALSO¶
kx(1),
rsh(1),
rxtelnet(1),
tenletxr(1),
kxd(8)