Do you mean remote access from a non-DCS computer to the Sun box? Or access
from the Sun box to a Windows box on the DCS?
For the first, you can use X11 for remote access to Unix machines. Sun boxes
have X11 aka X Window already installed (usr/openwin directory). We have used
Apple Macs to connect to our Sun boxes, for both view-only and control. Older
Macs had X11 pre-installed at /usr/bin/X11, newer Macs require you to download
and install it (open source), for which xquartz.org is recommended.
If you're connecting from a Windows OS there are some free options but I
haven't tried them myself. Quick search led me here:
https://cc.jlab.org/windows/X11onWindows which recommends Xming software.
For connecting to a Windows H90 server on the DCS, you can use Microsoft Remote
Desktop. The client software is free for Windows/Mac, and you need to enable
remote desktop settings on the server. There are probably some free client
softwares out there for Unix, but I only have experience with ones for Mac.
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