Hi Rob,

In my Windows SSH client I have an outgoing tunnel for VNC with the 
following settings:

Name:  VNC (or whatever helps you keep your tunnels organized)
Listen port:  5901 (adjust as appropriate)
Allow local connections only is checked
Destination host:  localhost
Destination port:  5901 (adjust as appropriate)

The listen port is the port on your client machine and the destination port 
is the port on your VNC server machine. The numbers do not have to be the 
same. I have two VNC servers on different machines which both run on port 
5901. On my client machine I use 5901 for one and 5902 for the other so 
that I can connect to both at the same time if needed. Then the VNC client 
connects to localhost:1 or localhost:2.

I hope this is helpful to you.

Regards,
Phil Seth
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At 12:44 PM 04/17/2001, Robert Schuff wrote:
>hi folks,
>
>I am trying to set up an SSH tunnel for VNC using the SSH for windows client
>and WindowsServer from www.ssh.com.  The client app uses a gui instead of
>command line parameters, and being new to the whole ssh and VNC thing, I am
>having some difficulties.  I read the vnc website and searched the VNC list
>archives but could find what I needed. I'm hoping someone can help.  Here's
>the scenario.  I have an NT server running the SSH for Windows Server from
>ssh.com.  and I also am using their client.  Both SSH and VNC are operating
>correctly on server and client. but in trying to setup a tunnel, I seem to be
>having a problem.  Seems I cannnot figure out how the command line paramters
>map to the settings on the SSH Client GUI.  Can anyone help me out with this?
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