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I have a dedicated server for which I have no monitor/mouse/keyboard, but I can connect my laptop to it with an Ethernet cable. Would it be possible to somehow use the laptop as if it was the screen/input of the server by connecting them over LAN?
Last edited by error17 (2010-04-02 23:15:49)
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Maybe could work for you X forwarding with ssh. In that way you can control the other box and even display the output of grafical and CLI apps from the lap.
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Yes - there are several ways you could go about it. You could use ssh with X11 forwarding (see the wiki ssh page) or you could use a remote desktop program like TightVNC (also has a wiki page)
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You didn't say if the server is running X or not (servers don't need X, btw). If it's not, plain and simple ssh is the way to go.
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Yeah, I should definitely look into X forwarding.
You didn't say if the server is running X or not (servers don't need X, btw). If it's not, plain and simple ssh is the way to go.
heh, alright. Since SSH is what I used to control servers very far away, I figured there would be a more elegant way to do this when the machine is just 4 meters away with LAN connectivity. I also find it convenient to have a GUI when doing anything major on the server.
As I do not want X11 running all the time, I'm guessing that I would first need to have plain-SSH that I could use for minor stuff.
If I then want to do anything major, I'd use the SSH to start the X11 server and then connect a second time but with X11-SSH.
Last edited by error17 (2010-04-03 00:15:30)
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Well, sure - UIs are definitely a matter of personal preference. My server is 7 metres away (vertically - but that's probably irrelevant) and even the thought of running X on it bewilders me. I'm persistently logged on to it via ssh, run a nice screen session, and there's nothing, minor or major, that I can't do with the cli.
Aside from all that - yeah, another vote for X forwarding.
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What OS are running the server and the laptop, error17?
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I've heard of some software named 'synergy' or something like that which allows you to use the mouse/keyboard on one machine to control the other machine, you may want to look it up.
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What OS are running the server and the laptop, error17?
I'm gonna run the server with Arch and I'm planning to have the laptop dual booted with Arch as well.
I think I'm probably just gonna use my main desktop PC instead of the laptop though.
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You might also look into Synergy this software allows you to share your mouse and keyboard across computers.
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The original Synergy is in Sourceforge, unfortunately hasn't been updated since 2006:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/synergy2/files/
But there is Synergy+, and is in AUR:
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