RXTELNET(1) BSD General Commands Manual RXTELNET(1) NNAAMMEE rrxxtteellnneett -- start a telnet and forward X-connections. SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS rrxxtteellnneett [--ll _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e] [--kk] [--tt _t_e_l_n_e_t___a_r_g_s] [--xx _x_t_e_r_m___a_r_g_s] [--KK _k_x___a_r_g_s] [--ww _t_e_r_m___e_m_u_l_a_t_o_r] [--bb _t_e_l_n_e_t___p_r_o_g_r_a_m] [--nn] [--vv] _h_o_s_t [_p_o_r_t] DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN The rrxxtteellnneett program starts an xxtteerrmm window with a telnet to host _h_o_s_t. From this window you will also be able to run X clients that will be able to connect securely to your X server. If _p_o_r_t is given, that port will be used instead of the default. If setting up the X forwarding failes, rrxxtteellnneett will still telnet in to the remote host, but without X forwarding. The supported options are: --ll Log in on the remote host as user _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e. --kk Disables keep-alives. --tt Send _t_e_l_n_e_t___a_r_g_s as arguments to tteellnneett. --xx Send _x_t_e_r_m___a_r_g_s as arguments to xxtteerrmm. --XX Send _k_x___a_r_g_s as arguments to kkxx. --ww Use _t_e_r_m___e_m_u_l_a_t_o_r instead of xterm. --bb Use _t_e_l_n_e_t___p_r_o_g_r_a_m instead of telnet. --nn Do not start any terminal emulator. --vv Be verbose. EEXXAAMMPPLLEE To login from host _f_o_o (where your display is) to host _b_a_r, you might do the following. 1. On foo: rrxxtteellnneett _b_a_r 2. You will get a new window with a tteellnneett to _b_a_r. In this window you will be able to start X clients. SSEEEE AALLSSOO kx(1), rxterm(1), telnet(1), tenletxr(1), kxd(8) KTH_KRB March 7, 2004 KTH_KRB