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Hi all,
I wish to get vmware GUI on my windows ws without get there phisically. I always used in Unix systems setenv DISPLAY = 10.192.10.43:0.0 and run the application. The server running vmware is behind a firewalled farm zone where every telnet, ssh connection has the same IP addr. so how to export the server DISPLAY variable to my monitor ? maybe by term name ? %who itd6020 pts/2 Dec 1 17:17 (158.98.138.69) -me- itd6019 pts/1 Dec 1 12:12 (158.98.138.69) -another client- hope clear. |
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