Just replace 59XX with 58XX in the command to your ssh client
ie ssh -2 -L 5801:insidecomputer:5801 -C -l user1 borderfirewall
then in your browser type in http://localhost:5801
-Dustin
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From: "John E Kimberly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunda
Hope this does a little to answer some questions.
http://Dustinj.us/ssh.pdf
If you have any questions just let me know.
-Dustin
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From: "F S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dustin Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 200
Download a packet sniffer like this one: http://www.ethereal.com
It will show that all of the data is an SSH packet (except maybe for a few
ack requests)
If this it does show ssh then everything is encrypted, if it shows tcp then
it might not be.
Also, you would know if vnc is going through ssh bec
And the AllowLoopback setting needs to be turned on, I believe.
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You receive an A for effort and innovation in my book :)
These other services do (well kinda sorta) the same thing anyhow. The end
result is the same; a dynamic IP address is known at all times
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Check out the ssh server here: http://3sp.com/products/sshtools/sshtools.php
It is pretty good and does not give the hassle of a cygwin install.
-Duffin
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> > Every time I get the Connection time out error.
> >
> > I've got it to successfully work within the LAN, but can't seem to get
> > it to work from uni so I'm not sure if it is a problem at UNI or a
> > router problem. I was wondering whether I can connect to the desktop
> > from another compute
>"James ''Wez'' Weatherall":
> This sounds dubious. My first suggestion in these cases is that you
remove
> any software that involves kernel-level hooking, if possible - virus
> checkers are a classic example
Once you unustall your virus checker you might consider going to:
http://housecall.anti
try "xx.xx.x.xxx:1" instead :)
-Duffin
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From: "Brent B. Sloan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 11:51 AM
Subject: VNC Help please...I feel like I'm sooo close
> I have no problem connecting to other computer with vnc over my L
no DSM pluggins
available. Once again, I do like your version..but would appreciate it very
much if you (or someone else) were to create a pluggin for UltraVnc.
Thank you!
-Dustin Johnson
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From: "Dave Dyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECT
NAT on? Is the NAT and firewall on the box that is to be
controlled or the box that will be doing the controlling?
Hope we get it cleared up!
either way what is being attempted should be possible, that is unless the
firewall doesn't like the RFB protocol traveling through the TCP port.
-Dustin
switch back to their real tasks (Previously the viewer was the
server and the server the viewer but now that the connection is enabled, and
the two sides see each other, the roles can switch back)
Hope this helps... and please tells us if it works.
-Dustin Johnson
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From
and every one
of them has both strengths and weaknesses. It would be really great if you
just were to stay with answering or asking questions. Thank you.
-Dustin Johnson
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From: "Jerry McBride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: &q
Sam,
I have been waiting for 1.1.2 eSVNC. I agree that eSVNC based on VNC 3.3.4
would be cool, but maybe you could release now and then in your next version
have it based on 3.3.4. That would be cool.
Also, a request from the peanut gallery, could you make it possible to
select wether or not t
using three machines ( the viewer, proxy, and server) how do i tunnel vnc
through port 80. I have the server running on a non-firewalled computer, and
the viewr is behind a firewall and router. The firewall blocks every port but
port 80. I need the proxy to translate from port 5900 to port 80.
If the list receives this twice then I apologize (I have to be more careful)
Using three machines ( the viewer, proxy, and server) how do i tunnel vnc
through port 80. I have the server running on a non-firewalled computer, and
the viewr is behind a firewall and router. The firewall blocks ever
I am using vnc at my work. I was wondering if it is possible to have
vnc take full control of the keyboard and mouse when not in "view-only" mode
but to have vnc yield control to the local machine when in "view-only" mode.
This would allow me to simply watch a colleage as he demonstrates
Would you mind going into more detail as I have no idea ho to even get
started doing that.
thank you.
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From: "Jonathan Morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: Remote installing on a Mac
> >I was wo
I was wondering if it is possible to remotely install (like fastpush) VNC onto
a Mac running osX.
Any help would be great!
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sounds great!
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From: "Richard Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 5:44 AM
Subject: Deploying VNC to Win2k and XP remotely
> > This posses a problem, however, as
> > Fastpush does not support eSV
After using VNC for quite some time I have made the decision to
implement VNC at my business. I would like to install eSVNC because of the
file transfer ability and the speed. This posses a problem, however, as
Fastpush does not support eSVNC. Besides, I would like to know how to do it
simp
Heather,
I applaud your honesty. It is uncommon to see people on the internet that
actually give a real account of their knowledge. Now, to the point. There
are ways to tunnel the traffic that usually flows on ports 5900(VNC viewer) or
5800(Browser interface) through a port that your works
Please help. I am not a newbie, but not an expert. I can';t stop vnc from
removing my wallpaper. I placed the reg value RemoveWallpaper 0 in every
location it could possibly be placed ( Local machine-specific settings, Local
default user settings, Local per-user settings. Global per-user settin
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