09-15-2008
Can be tricky...
How does the remote user connects to the box?
telnet, rlogin, ssh, ... depending of OS look for the cmd who and its options...
solaris 10 who suffices, HP, who -R etc...
Now if it gives a name rather then IP then either it finds the name in /etc/hosts, or it resolves it by DNS or dhcp server gives it...
After you enter in the less obvious...
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ekg2-remote
EKG2-REMOTE(1) General Commands Manual EKG2-REMOTE(1)
NAME
ekg2-remote - remote User Interface for EKG2
SYNOPSIS
ekg2-remote [OPTIONS] REMOTE-ENDPOINT
DESCRIPTION
ekg2-remote is a program which provides a remote user interface to an EKG2 instance that uses the "remote" plugin. It connects to EKG2 via
a socket, and lets you use the program as if it was running locally.
The motivation behind this program was to be able to use EKG2 on a low performance machine with limited memory and CPU resources.
OPTIONS
-c, --charset=CHARSET
forces the charset name to use,
-p, --password=PASSWORD
sets the password,
-T, --test=FRONTEND
runs in test mode (for debugging), using FRONTEND user interface (default is ncurses),
-F, --frontend=FRONTEND
uses FRONTEND user interface (default is ncurses),
-m, --no-mouse
does not load mouse support,
-U, --unicode
forces unicode support,
-h, --help
displays a help message,
-v, --version
displays program version and exits
ENDPOINT specifies the EKG2 instance to connect to. The following are accepted:
tcp:address:port
cleartext TCP/IP connection to given address and port
tcps:address:port
SSL-encrypted TCP/IP connection to given address and port
udp:address:port
UDP/IP connection to given address and port
unix:socket-path
local (UNIX) connection to given socket-path
pipe:fifo-path
local (pipe) connection to given fifo-path. Currently unsupported.
SEE ALSO
ekg2(1). The full documentation for ekg2 is maintained as a Docbook manual. See http://ekg2.org/ekg2book/ for an online version.
User Commands 2008-03-05 EKG2-REMOTE(1)