Re: "not smart" linux questions.
By: Android8675 to all on Mon Sep 21 2020 09:14 am
So I'm running a Ubuntu box, and I killed the graphical bits and just made i so I can SSH (with key) from my Windows desktop using PuTTY, but if I want t get the graphical look back is running something like "Xming X Server" the route I want to use, or can I startup xwindows on the Ubuntu system and remo connect? Basically I just want to be able to run stuff like gtkmonitor inste of umonitor so I can keep an eye on system status, or run a couple random xwindows bits for fun.
Any help appreciated. Is there something better than PuTTY to facilitate all this? I remember pFort mentioned something the other month, but I can't remember/find what he was describing.
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Android8675@ShodansCore
I am not a Xserver master, but afaik, you need an SSH tunnel with x forwarding enabled.
https://www.howtogeek.com/428266/how-to-remotely-open-a-gui-application-with-pu tty/
Alternatively you could use an VNC solution. If you are just going to use a couple of graphical applications you are better off with SSH x forwarding anyway, in my opinion. VNC is basically running a full graphical system on the server which then streams the graphical session as a video to your workstation.
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