On 4 August 2010 06:55, Paul Smith <phh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 1:22 AM, suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> If your intention is to keep a constantly running firefox session
>> which you want to connect to at some point in time in the future, then
>> I would suggest you run a VNC (or some other remote desktop protocol)
>> and start firefox from there. So something like this should work,
>>
>> p...@remote-host $ vncserver :<display> -geometry <desired_resolution>
>>
>> Then locally start a vnc client of some kind (vncviewer, tigervnc,
>> remmina, ... ) and connect to the remote machine and start firefox.
>> Now every time you connect with a vnc client you will have access to
>> the same firefox session.
>
> Yes, my intention is to keep a constantly firefox session, which I
> want to connect to at some point in time in the future. Thanks for
> suggesting me VNC. I will try it, but meanwhile I have a question: can
> the VNC session be seen by someone nearby the remote computer?
>

As Mike mentioned in one of his posts, you can try ssh port forwarding
from the command line. If you prefer the gui I would recommend remmina
(available on both F12 and F13). It has very easy to use ssh port
forwarding interface for vnc connections. I use it quite often during
the course of my work.

> Paul

GL
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Suvayu

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