.\" $Id: rxtelnet.1,v 1.1.1.1 2000/06/16 18:45:36 thorpej Exp $ .\" .Dd September 27, 1996 .Dt RXTELNET 1 .Os KTH_KRB .Sh NAME .Nm rxtelnet .Nd start a telnet and forward X-connections. .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm rxtelnet .Op Fl l Ar username .Op Fl k .Op Fl t Ar telnet_args .Op Fl x Ar xterm_args .Op Fl w Ar term_emulator .Op Fl n .Ar host .Op Ar port .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm program starts a .Nm xterm window with a telnet to host .Ar host . From this window you will also be able to run X clients that will be able to connect securily to your X server. If .Ar port is given, that port will be used instead of the default. .Pp The supported options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl l Log in on the remote host as user .Ar username .It Fl k Disables keep-alives .It Fl t Send .Ar telnet_args as arguments to .Nm telnet .It Fl x Send .Ar xterm_args as arguments to .Nm xterm .It Fl w Use .Ar term_emulator instead of xterm. .It Fl n Do not start any terminal emulator. .El .Sh EXAMPLE To login from host .Va foo (where your display is) to host .Va bar , you might do the following. .Bl -enum .It On foo: .Nm .Va bar .It You will get a new window with a .Nm telnet to .Va bar . In this window you will be able to start X clients. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr rxterm 1 , .Xr tenletxr 1 , .Xr kx 1 , .Xr kxd 8 , .Xr telnet 1