Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
For instance, you'd do the Putty equivalent (with passphrase-less keys for "authentication") on the Windows PC:

    ssh -R <Reflector_VNC_Port>:127.0.0.1:<PC_VNC_Port>

Then, you'd do this to connect to the same remote system as the same non-privileged user from your system (with tightvnc)

    vncviewer -via <reflector_system> localhost

Caveats to this approach are that you'll likely need to change the VNC_VIA_CMD environment variable, you'll need to do this from a unixy system, and the port forwarded from the reflector to the PC will need to be the normal port VNC listens on.

I don't quite get what you said there. And, BTW, you can actually assume that all systems are UNIXy. Yes, I managed to convince the CEO to use a Powerbook *and* NeoOffice.

I have achieved Windowlessness.

-a


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