
Before you log in to the remote system using ssh, you can run some local Windows programs at the MobaXterm command line.This "DISPLAY" variable on the remote system is set by MobaXterm so that graphical user interfaces are displayed on your local (MS Windows) machine. For example, to start xterm in the background enter " xterm &". In general it is a good idea to start such programs in the "background" using the ampersand (&) parameter so that the terminal can be used for other commands. For example, entering "xterm" will start a xterm terminal window, from which you can launch other programs. Once your are logged in, you can start programs that use graphical user interfaces based on the X-windows system.If you enter the wrong user name, cancel the login process with "Ctrl-c", and try again. It my ask you to enter your password to complete the login procedure. For example, you can login hyper by typing " ssh phasaccount and hit return. Use the secure shell ssh to connect to the remote Linux system you want to work on.Initially, the system seems a little slow responding to commands, but that problem goes away after it runs for a while. It will open a terminal window and start an X-server to enable remote graphical displays.

Double-click on the executable to start the program.Place the executable in a folder where you can find it when you need it.Download the MobaXterm executable (MobaXterm.exe).
