Re: [uml-user] Fwd: RE: [uml-devel] UML remote GUI problems

2005-02-25 Thread Dan Lund
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 If you use IP addresses on the same subnet for each UML session, no port forwarding would be necessary. What you do is, on the host set up a tun device specific to each instance of UML. Like so: brctl addbr br0 (to add the bridge), brctl addif br0 (i.

Re: [uml-user] Fwd: RE: [uml-devel] UML remote GUI problems

2005-02-22 Thread Jason Clark
The easiest method would be to just set the VNC server on the guest to listen on a specific port, then use iptables to forward requests from your physical interface on the host to the guest. Be sure to have your routing working correctly between the guest/host/you otherwise this won't work.

[uml-user] Fwd: RE: [uml-devel] UML remote GUI problems

2005-02-22 Thread Blaisorblade
I'm forwarding this to the list as I've no time to answer, sorry. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: RE: [uml-devel] UML remote GUI problems Date: Wednesday 16 February 2005 20:12 From: Greg Furlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Blaisorblade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hey I just wanted to a

Re: [uml-user] Fwd: RE: [uml-devel] UML remote GUI problems

2005-02-03 Thread Jason Clark
Did you set tightvnc up to use port 5900 as well? On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Blaisorblade wrote: I'm forwarding this to the list because I've not the time to look at every UML user issue, and especially not now. I hope someone else can help you. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: RE: [uml-

[uml-user] Fwd: RE: [uml-devel] UML remote GUI problems

2005-02-03 Thread Blaisorblade
I'm forwarding this to the list because I've not the time to look at every UML user issue, and especially not now. I hope someone else can help you. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: RE: [uml-devel] UML remote GUI problems Date: Thursday 03 February 2005 20:24 From: Greg Furlong