Installation of CentOS 7. Select your bootable unit and the first CentOS 7 prompt should appear. At the prompt choose Install CentOS 7 and press [Enter] key. PuTTY is the most popular Windows SSH client.In this article we will discuss how to install & use putty in ubuntu linux. Putty is nice application that is used as SSH/Serial/Telnet client at many users. It is really nice tools for users that are running M$ platform on client site and.
System Admins who had worked on Windows Operating system, surely they have used putty software to ssh UNIX like systems. When they migrated to Ubuntu Desktop, they might require putty to manage their UNIX boxes. PuTTY is the most popular Windows SSH client. It supports flexible terminal setup, mid-session reconfiguration using Ctrl-rightclick, multiple X11 authentication protocols, and various other interesting things not provided by ssh in an xterm. In this article we will go through installations steps of putty in Ubuntu 14.04 / 16.04 LTS.
Exist the possibility to have and GUI (like TeamViewer) and also to use Putty in the same time? I also have possibility to open in the same time more connection (to connect in the same time on a master PC and slave PC for example)?
Your answer is very important for me, because I installed Ubuntu 17.10 on 2 PC’s, and I use on-board video graphic card and from this reason doesn’t allow me to use TeamViewer and I search more safety and lighter possibility to have remote control on both PC’s. Thanks in advance for support and advice.
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Before telling me that there are a lot of post relates to X11 forwarding error, let me put you in context of the things that I have done: I have installed the following packages: yum install -y xorg-x11-app* yum install -y xorg-x11-server-utils yum groupinstall -y 'X Window System' yum install -y xorg-x11-xauth xorg-x11-fonts-* xorg-x11-utils xterm yum -y groupinstall fonts Also I uncommented the following setting in /etc/ssh/ssh_config X11Forwarding yes On my Windows 8 PC, I ran Xming. Then I checked 'Enable X11 forwarding' on PuTTy, and set the X display location to ':0.0'. Then I opened PuTTy again and connected to my virtual machine. Then I ran the following: xhost + export DISPLAY=:0.0 xclock This is the resulting error: Error: Can't open display::0.0 Does somebody have an idea what I am doing wrong or what else do I need to fix that problem?
Let me tell you that I have done this before but only for CentOS 7 Desktop Installation and it wasn't hosted on a Hyper-V VM. Thanks in advance. Export DISPLAY=:0.0 Don't do that. If ssh is forwarding X, then it will set the DISPLAY variable to the correct value. You're overriding the correct value with ':0.0', which is not the correct value here.
The DISPLAY value ':0.0' means to connect to the default X display running on the same computer. So you're telling your X programs to connect to an X server running on the remote computer (and probably displaying on the remote computer's screen). If you check, you'll probably find that DISPLAY is already set to 'localhost:10' or something similar. That value tells your X applications to connected to the port which SSH has set up to receive forwarded X connections. As for this: xhost + xhost sets access permissions for your X display. It's almost certainly unnecessary for you to run it here, and you're opening your display up for someone else on the network to connect to your display. Don't run this unless you know that it's necessary.