![]() ![]() We have successfully configured X11 forwarding using PuTTY and XMing. Xming will capture the Display open a window to run xclock application. usr/bin/xauth: file /root/.Xauthority does not ~]# xclock XMing application has been started and it is placed in System Tray of Windows.Īdd a session of our Linux machine therein.īesides other configuration, we are also required to configure X11 forwarding as follows:Īuthenticating with public key "rsa-key-20190101" LibXpm.x86_64 0:3.5.12-1.el7 libXxf86vm.x86_64 0:1.1.4-1.el7Īfter installing Xming on Windows run xlaunch application.ĭefault configuration will work for us. Therefore, we are installing xclock to test the ~]# yum install -y xclock We will require a Linux GUI application to test X11 forwarding configurations. Install required packages on Linux server:Ĭonnect to Linux machine and install necessary packages for X11 ~]# yum install -y xauth One Microsoft Windows client and a Linux server.ĭownload and Install following two software on Windows client. Install required packages on Linux server.In this article, we will first install required packages on our Linux Server, then we will configure XMing and PuTTY for X11 forwarding on Windows. However, we can use PuTTY and XMing to forward X11 display to a windows client over SSH protocol. In such environments running a GUI application is not a trivial task. Usually, Graphical mode is turned off in Linux servers due to Security and Resource optimization. ![]()
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