Configuring The Pc Client Side; Configuring The Administration Pc For Exceed Use Via Secure Shell - Fujitsu Siemens Computers SX series User Manual

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6.3.3 Configuring the PC client side

Once all the server side preparations for the use of Secure Shell have been completed, the
next step is to prepare the administration PC so that the X server can be controlled by
Exceed via the Secure Shell protocol.We recommend that you use the PuTTY
emulator software to build an X11 tunnel or a port forwarding.
PuTTY is a terminal emulator (xterm) for Microsoft operating systems which enables setting
up of a connection via ssh. The software does not require a license
is available from the PuTTY homepage
PuTTY makes it possible to control the system via the ready-to-run xterm emulation and
also has functions enabling the use of ssh functions such as X11 forwarding and "Executing
commands on a remote host".
PuTTY can be used with an X server to create a password-protected connection to an
SX server from a workstation running a Microsoft operating system.
6.3.3.1

Configuring the administration PC for Exceed use via Secure Shell

X-Server
Start the X server in the passive mode.
Use Xconfig and select the setting Communication – Passive. Set the display number to 1.
In the Screen Settings under Display and Screen, set the window mode to Single. Under General
Settings, reset the entries Activate server reset and Exit at server reset.
Access to the DISPLAY should be restricted to applications which run on the local work
station (set the entry in xhost.txt: only localhost). This will ensure that DISPLAY can
only be accessed via Secure Shell. Next, under Security go to the Host Access Control List
and activate the file xhost.txt.
The remaining settings (keyboard, fonts) will be taken from Exceed via Xconfig (for more
details, see the
User's Guide).
1.
Homepage:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
2.
The PuTTY executables and the source code are available under the MIT license. The MIT license is similar to the BSD license.
This license is Open Source certified and conforms to the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Anyone, including businesses, can
use PuTTY without restrictions; it can be used free also for commercial purposes.
3.
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe
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