Configure remote access to Photon
phrelaycfg [options]
Neutrino
- -h height[%]
 
- The height of the window, in pixels, or as a percentage of the screen height if % is specified.
 
- -Si|m|n
 
- The initial state of the main window (iconified, maximized, or normal).
 
- -s server_name
 
- The name of the Photon server:
  
| If server_name is:
       | 
This server is used:
   | 
| node_path
       | 
node_path/dev/photon
   | 
| fullpath
       | 
fullpath
   | 
| relative_path
       | 
/dev/relative_path
   | 
 
- -w width[%]
 
- The width of the window, in pixels, or as a percentage of the screen width if % is specified.
 
- -x position[%][r]
 
- The x coordinate of the upper-left corner of the window, in pixels,
  or as a percentage of screen width if % is specified.
  If r is specified, the coordinate is relative to the
  current console.
 
- -y position[%][r]
 
- The y coordinate of the upper-left corner of the window, in pixels,
  or as a percentage of screen height if % is specified.
  If r is specified, the coordinate is relative to the
  current console.
 
The phrelaycfg command configures remote access to your Photon workspace.  The main window looks like this:

The phrelaycfg window.
When you uncheck the Enable remote access to your graphical environment checkbox and click Apply, phrelaycfg creates a /etc/system/config/noditto.  The presence of this file prevents remote users from connecting to your Photon session using phditto.
- /etc/system/config/noditto
 
- The presence of this file prevents anyone from accessing your Photon workspace from a remote machine.
 
inetd,
phrelay,
phditto
Using the Photon microGUI
in the Neutrino User's Guide