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Downloading ESRI application graphics from onstie to offshore
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| Zubair 2004-02-26, 5:33 am |
| Hi,
Would appreciate if you any of you could provide me some solution to
my plight as outlined below
Onsite: E250 Server
Application: ESRI application
OpenSSH installed on Onsite Server
Offshore: Windos XP/2k
Applicaiton: SSH client
We have configured SSH tunnel from onsite to offshore and we are
trying to access ESRI application which consist of heavy graphics.
But its taking hell lot of time to get accessed, we have checked the
bandwidth......which is perfect.
Please guide me in solving this problem.....thanks in advance.
Rgds,
Zubair Ahmed
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| those who know me have no need of my name 2004-02-26, 10:34 am |
| in comp.unix.questions i read:
>Onsite: E250 Server
>Application: ESRI application
>OpenSSH installed on Onsite Server
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>Offshore: Windos XP/2k
>Applicaiton: SSH client
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>We have configured SSH tunnel from onsite to offshore and we are
>trying to access ESRI application which consist of heavy graphics.
encryption takes time, graphics heavy applications don't have time to
spare.
>But its taking hell lot of time to get accessed, we have checked the
>bandwidth......which is perfect.
>
>Please guide me in solving this problem.....thanks in advance.
use a hardware based solution instead.
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| Nicholas Bachmann 2004-02-26, 7:34 pm |
| > We have configured SSH tunnel from onsite to offshore and we are
> trying to access ESRI application which consist of heavy graphics.
Are you using X-forwarding to access it? I've found VNC to be a better
choice; you might try that.
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| Stephen Hooper 2004-02-26, 9:34 pm |
| On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 23:40:40 +0000, Nicholas Bachmann wrote:
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Maybe you could try the LBX stuff if your X Server supports it:
man lbxproxy
I have run lbxproxy over a an encrypted ssh tunnel, and it seems to speed
things up.
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| Zubair 2004-02-27, 4:34 am |
| Nicholas Bachmann <usenet@not-real.org> wrote in message news:<d40m1c.be2.ln@bachmann.ath.cx>...
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> Are you using X-forwarding to access it? I've found VNC to be a better
> choice; you might try that.
We are using X-forwarding to access it.
Zubair
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