Darren Pilgrim said: > I want to setup VNC on some Windows machines so I can access them > over the internet, but I need to secure the connection in a way > that will work with NAT'ing firewalls on both ends of the > connection. How can I do this? I was thinking of setting up a > tunnel between the two > firewalls. On the local end, the tunnel starts at a given port on > the firewall, which is connected to a port on the remote firewall > that forwards to the VNC port on the remote machine. How would I > go about doing this? Is there a better option? > > I recommend you use the TightVNC form of VNC. Read the info on this link: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/sshvnc.html then read the ssd man page paying close attention to the -L switch. If you have particular problems after this leg work, then ask again.
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