We have a linux client which boots a small ramdisk image into RUN Level 3,
over ethernet from a server, in a small lab.
The linux client can only talk to the server it boots from, via ethernet.
That subnet is not accessible from outside of the lab.

I can access the Linux server via ssh, filezilla, etc, from outside the lab
using Windows machines.

We usually walk up to the client, log in, and run some test programs which
take hours.

I'd like to be able to remotely monitor the program running on the Linux
client, from the Windows machines, outside of the lab.

Is it possible to use VNC to forward the "console screen" to the Linux
server, then connect to the Linux server from the Windows machines, in order
to
monitor the test progress on the Linux client?
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