Re: Lots more questions...
Re: Lots more questions...
- Subject: Re: Lots more questions...
- From: JS <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 14:32:34 -0600
why does it matter? both achieve the same end. If the server is not
critical, which is not stated here, it is more convenient to reboot
then to find process, kill process restart process. 1 step is easier
than 3.
Unless you have uptime envy?
=)
JS
On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 12:12 PM, Joseph R. Kiniry wrote:
--On Friday, January 24, 2003 11:05:52 AM -0600 JS <email@hidden>
wrote:
Tony,
should be your standard ssh -X user@host
Also properly configuring your sshd_config file (basically
uncommenting
the X11 forwarding line and rebooting.
This isn't Windoz---the only time you ever need to reboot is to load a
new kernel; and even then you do not have to on some variants.
On linux just type "service sshd restart" as root (or preferably, use
'sudo'). On other UNIXen you'll need to kill and restart the ssh
daemon in other ways (/etc/rc.d/init.d scripts, etc.).
Let's fight the urge to reboot! :)
Joe
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Joseph R. Kiniry
LOOP Project, SOS Group, Computing Science Department
University of Nijmegen
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