Query: kx
OS: debian
Section: 1
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KX(1) BSD General Commands Manual KX(1)NAMEkx -- securely forward X conectionsSYNOPSISkx [-l username] [-k] [-d] [-t] [-p port] [-P] hostDESCRIPTIONThe kx program forwards an X connection from a remote client to a local screen through an authenticated and encrypted stream. Options sup- ported by kx: -l Log in on the remote the host as user username. -k Do not enable keep-alives on the TCP connections. -d Do not fork. This is mainly useful for debugging. -t Listen not only on a UNIX-domain socket but on a TCP socket as well. -p Use the port port. -P Force passive mode. This program is used by rxtelnet and rxterm and you should not need to run it directly. It connects to a kxd on the host host 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 host and then goes to the background, waiting for connections from the remote kxd.SEE ALSOrxtelnet(1), rxterm(1), kxd(8) KTH-KRB September 27, 1996 KTH-KRB
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