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KX(1) UNIX Reference Manual KX(1)
NNAAMMEE
kkxx - securely forward X conections
SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
_k_x [--ll _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e] [--kk] [--dd] [--tt] [--pp _p_o_r_t] [--PP] _h_o_s_t
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
The kkxx program forwards a X connection from a remote client to a local
screen through an authenticated and encrypted stream. Options supported
by kkxx:
--ll Log in on remote the host as user _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e.
--kk Do not enable keep-alives on the TCP connections.
--dd Do not fork. This is mainly useful for debugging.
--tt Listen not only on a UNIX-domain socket but on a TCP socket as
well.
--pp Use the port _p_o_r_t.
--PP Force passive mode.
This program is used by rrxxtteellnneett and rrxxtteerrmm and you should not need to
run it directly.
It connects to a kkxxdd on the host _h_o_s_t 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 _h_o_s_t and then goes to
the background, waiting for connections from the remote kkxxdd..
SSEEEE AALLSSOO
rxtelnet(1), rxterm(1), kxd(8)
KTH-KRB September 27, 1996 1
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