3/17/2009

SecureCRT Setup with SSH and X11

Hoy encontré algo muy interesante, que nos puede servir a la hora de administrar nuestros equipos GNU/Linux.

Secure CRT es una herramienta propietaria ($_$), que nos permitirá conectarnos mediante ssh, ssh2 y telnet a nuestros servidores en la red, para administrarlos y configurarlos por consola.

Hoy mirando entre las opciones de configuración, encontré que no solo nos permite utilizar una consola, sino que también nos da la opción de ejecutar aplicaciones gráficas de servidores Gnu/linux sobre Microsoft Windows.

Les dejo una screenshot que tomé de mi escritorio.



El Tutorial lo encontré en la web, lo probé para asegurarme de que funcionara y aquí se los dejo:


SecureCRT Setup with SSH and X11

1. Start Xming and SecureCRT: Start Xming (the X Window server): Start -> All Programs -> Xming -> Xming. You will see an X appear in the toolbar. Then start SecureCRT (the secure terminal program): Start -> All Programs -> SecureCRT 5.5 -> SecureCRT 5.5. Cancel out of 'Quick Connect'.

2. Create new session: Click on the 'Connect' icon.

3. New session continued: Click on the 'New Session' icon.

4. New session continued: Protocol 'SSH2' (Secure Shell Version 2) should be used. Click 'Next'.

5. New session continued: Enter under 'Hostname': ocean.stanford.edu, and under 'Username': gp235. Click 'Next'.

6. New session continued: Session name: ocean.stanford.edu. Click 'Finish'.

7. Change properties: Two properties have to be changed. X11 forwarding has to be enabled, and some SSH 'Key exchange' protocols have to be disabled. Click on the 'Properties' icon.

8. Change properties continued: Select the 'Remote/X11' category under 'Port Forwarding'. Check 'Forward X11 packets'. Do not click 'OK' yet.

9. Change properties continued: Select the 'SSH2' category. Under 'Key exchange' uncheck 'Kerberos' and 'Kerberos w/ Group Exchange'.

10. Change properties continued: Scroll down under 'Key exchange' to uncheck all occurrences with numbers. Make sure that these are all un-checked by scrolling all the way to the bottom and back to the top. Only the 'diffie' entries should be checked. Click 'OK'.

11. Connect: Finally click on 'Connect' to connect to the server.

12. Accept key: The first time 'Accept & Save' the host key for ocean.stanford.edu.

13. Log in: Enter password, hit return or click 'OK' and you are in! Check if X11 works by starting a simple program that uses X11, like xclock.



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Almenos vale la pena probarlo.

saludos

1 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Funciona gracias para securecrt 5.0 nada mas instalar Xwin y seleccionar Select the 'Remote/X11' category under 'Port Forwarding'. Check 'Forward X11 packets'. y darle ok sin estar conectado aun. saludos

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