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Search found 7 matches
- 2008-06-23 23:50
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Vnc over two connected tunnels
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4605
Re: Vnc over two connected tunnels
Yes it works thank you so much for a good while I tried the idea of connecting two tunnels with plink I however used "plink -L..." for both tunnels so it never worked.One letter change and it all falls into place. Current setup: Server Side vnc server on default settings (listening to 5900) plink ...
- 2008-06-23 21:38
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Vnc over two connected tunnels
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4605
Re: Vnc over two connected tunnels
Thanks very much for your response I'm currently trying to get it to work by running a Lunix version of Ultra's repeater on the server, but your way looks alot simpler.As for maintaining a constant ssh tunnel Ill use MyEn Tunnel.
Thanks again Ger.
Thanks again Ger.
- 2008-06-21 22:06
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Vnc over two connected tunnels
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4605
Vnc over two connected tunnels
Hi im trying to set up a VNC with my home computer (vnc server) which is behind a NAT router and trying to connect to it from work (vnc client) also behind a NAT router.Both routers are paid for by work the flip side is that I don't have access to either therefore I cant set up port forwarding I do ...
- 2008-04-27 23:16
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Reverse tunneling
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3777
Re: Reverse tunneling
Thanks for your help
- 2008-04-27 21:44
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Reverse tunneling
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3777
Re: Reverse tunneling
I don't think this will work as I presume that this method requires the client in my case work to be a able to port forward which I can't do.I'm not sure if this is correct but my understanding of it is that firewalls and port forwarding is for incoming connections so if I establish a connection ...
- 2008-04-27 21:33
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Reverse tunneling
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3777
Re: Reverse tunneling
Thanks I'll take a look at it.
- 2008-04-24 08:51
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Reverse tunneling
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3777
Reverse tunneling
I'm trying to set up a vnc between two XP computers (work(client) -> home(server)) both of which I don't have permission to set up port forwarding.I have however got access to college webspace where I can host 1GB.What I want to do is create a continuous connection from home to college then from ...