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| KX(1) | General Commands Manual | KX(1) |
NAME¶
kx — securely
forward X conections
SYNOPSIS¶
kx [-l
username] [-k]
[-d] [-t]
[-p port]
[-P] host
DESCRIPTION¶
The kx program forwards an X connection
from a remote client to a local screen through an authenticated and
encrypted stream. Options supported by kx:
-l- Log in on the remote the host as user username.
-k- Do not enable keep-alives on the TCP connections.
-d- Do not fork. This is mainly useful for debugging.
-t- Listen not only on a UNIX-domain socket but on a TCP socket as well.
-p- Use the port port.
-P- Force passive mode.
This program is used by rxtelnet and
rxterm and you should not need to run it
directly.
It connects to a kxd on the host
host and then will relay the traffic from the remote X
clients to the local server. When started, it prints the display and
Xauthority-file to be used on host host and then goes
to the background, waiting for connections from the remote
kxd.
SEE ALSO¶
| September 27, 1996 | KTH-KRB |