I have to access a Linux remotely with an interface/X11, what's the easiest and fastest method to do this from a Windows?
I'm already accessing this server through ssh but I need X11 to install some shit.
>>57375620
If I recall correctly, there is an Xserver implementation for Windows (Google it) and also a version of PuTTY (also Google it) that supports X11 forwarding. Other than that, make sure the Linux host has forwarding enabled in it's sshd_config file.
>>57375620
x2go
VNC
Just use team viewer then
>>57375620
just use linux
>>57375651
What this guy said. What you need is called xming. You'll execute the gui program in your ssh session and it will show up on your desktop.
xrdp is an open source rdp server.
Windows has a built in rdp client.
rdp = remote desktop protocol
>>57376970
Use ssh to tunnel the listening port for the server to a local one on the Windows box and login via the Windows rdp client.
>>57375620
Have you tried Cygwin? https://www.cygwin.com/
I've used Cygwin before to run remote X11 windows on my local windows machine.