Avi:
        Heya. Since you're using Linux, this problem turns out to be
pretty easy for you: use SSH. Most of the time, SSH is used as a
"secure telnet". But it has the great capability of being a secure
tunnel as well.
        There's actually a page about it on the VNC website:

http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/sshvnc.html

        Skip down to the "More Advanced Use" and I think you'll
see a network picture that looks eerily familiar. :)

cheers,
Scott


> I would like to be able to access a machine that is on the Intranet from
> the outside.  Basically what I have is a Linux gateway machine which allows
> me to login from the Internet and to connect to the Intranet.  One of the
> machine on the Intranet is a Windows NT machine which I need to be able to
> access in order to to be able to remotely start/stop stuck services.
>
>  [A]------->[B]--------->[C]
> Outside     GW         Windows
> Linux      Linux
>
> The Windows machine is NOT visible from the outside.
>
> Is there a way to use VNC with some kind of a 'redirector' on the GW
> machine so that I can control the Windows box from the outside?
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