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)