I would have liked to access my devices remotely with a GUI and
discovered that openssh-server does exactly this. Problem solved.
Exactly. You don't need a GUI remotely because you have one at your desktop already. What i like to do is to have xterms with the ssh-calls for certain important server/user combinations predefined. For instance: i use a certain server and user for maintaining my self-created packages which i use for deployment. For this server i have predefined (as an entry in my window managers menu) the command:
So i just click on that and a window pops open, with a certain colour so that its pupose stands out, the respective window title and logged in already with the correct user.
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Originally Posted by ASGR
Also, I believe you can use RSA style crypto key pairs as a means
to log into the server. This setup is ideal. Thanks for help.
Yes. I use this feature heavily because i have no intention to enter my password manually 1000 times a day. I store the (passwordless) keys on my local machine and use that as my "jump server" to the rest of the infrastructure.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
cervisia
CERVISIA(1) Cervisia CERVISIA(1)NAME
Cervisia - Graphical CVS frontend
SYNOPSIS
cervisia
[ --display display ]
[ --caption caption ]
[ --icon icon ]
[ --miniicon miniicon ]
[ --config filename ]
[ --dcopserver server ]
[ --nocrashhandler ]
[ --waitforwm ]
[ --style style ]
[ --geometry geometry ]
[ --resolve filename ]
[ --log filename ]
[ --annotate filename ]
[ directory ]
DESCRIPTION
Cervisia is a graphical user interface for the Concurrent Versions System. It is based on the KDE libraries and therefore shares their
Look'n'Feel, configuration and help system.
OPTIONS
Cervisia accepts the following options:
directory
Tells Cervisia to open the sandbox in directory at startup
--resolve filename
Shows a resolve dialog for the given file
--log filename
Shows a log dialog for the given file
--annotate filename
Shows a annotation dialog for the given file
--caption caption
Sets the caption, i. e. what is shown in the title bar
--icon icon
Sets the program's icon (used by window managers and panels)
--miniicon miniicon
Sets the program's mini icon (used by window managers and panels)
--config filename
Uses the given file for the configuration
--dcopserver server
Sets the dcopserver the program should use
--nocrashhandler
Disables the crash handler. Use this to get core dumps
--waitforwm
Waits for a WM_NET compatible windowmanager
--style style
Sets the application GUI style
--geometry geometry
Sets the geometry of the main window
FILES
_KDECONFDIR_/cervisiarc - global configuration file
$HOME/.kde/share/config/cervisiarc - user-specific configuration file
SEE ALSO
_KDEHTMLDIR_/en/cervisia/index.html
cvs(1)
http://cervisia.kde.org/
AUTHOR
Cervisia was originally developed by Bernd Gehrmann and is now maintained by Christian Loose <christian.loose@kdemail.net>.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at http://bugs.kde.org.
2.4.0 2007-04-29 CERVISIA(1)