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5 k
\bkx
\bx - securely forward X conections
7 S
\bSY
\bYN
\bNO
\bOP
\bPS
\bSI
\bIS
\bS
8 _
\bk_
\bx [-
\b-l
\bl _
\bu_
\bs_
\be_
\br_
\bn_
\ba_
\bm_
\be] [-
\b-k
\bk] [-
\b-d
\bd] [-
\b-t
\bt] [-
\b-p
\bp _
\bp_
\bo_
\br_
\bt] [-
\b-P
\bP] _
\bh_
\bo_
\bs_
\bt
10 D
\bDE
\bES
\bSC
\bCR
\bRI
\bIP
\bPT
\bTI
\bIO
\bON
\bN
11 The k
\bkx
\bx program forwards an X connection from a remote client to a local
12 screen through an authenticated and encrypted stream. Options supported
15 -
\b-l
\bl Log in on the remote the host as user _
\bu_
\bs_
\be_
\br_
\bn_
\ba_
\bm_
\be.
17 -
\b-k
\bk Do not enable keep-alives on the TCP connections.
19 -
\b-d
\bd Do not fork. This is mainly useful for debugging.
21 -
\b-t
\bt Listen not only on a UNIX-domain socket but on a TCP socket as
24 -
\b-p
\bp Use the port _
\bp_
\bo_
\br_
\bt.
26 -
\b-P
\bP Force passive mode.
28 This program is used by r
\brx
\bxt
\bte
\bel
\bln
\bne
\bet
\bt and r
\brx
\bxt
\bte
\ber
\brm
\bm and you should not need to
31 It connects to a k
\bkx
\bxd
\bd on the host _
\bh_
\bo_
\bs_
\bt and then will relay the traffic
32 from the remote X clients to the local server. When started, it prints
33 the display and Xauthority-file to be used on host _
\bh_
\bo_
\bs_
\bt and then goes to
34 the background, waiting for connections from the remote k
\bkx
\bxd
\bd.
36 S
\bSE
\bEE
\bE A
\bAL
\bLS
\bSO
\bO
37 rxtelnet(1), rxterm(1), kxd(8)
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