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NAME

     tenletxr - forward X-connections backwards.

SYNOPSIS

     tenletxr [-l username] [-k] host [port]

DESCRIPTION

     The tenletxr program enables forwarding of X-connections from this
     machine to host host.  If port is given, that port will be used instead
     of the default.

     The supported options are:

     -l      Log in on the remote host as user username

     -k      Disables keep-alives.

EXAMPLE

     To login from host foo to host bar (where your display is), you might do
     the following.

     1.   On foo: tenletxr bar

     2.   You will get a new shell where you will be able to start X clients
          that will show their windows on bar.

BUGS

     It currently checks if you have permission to run it by checking if you
     own /dev/console on the remote host.

SEE ALSO

     kx(1), rxtelnet(1), rxterm(1), telnet(1), kxd(8)