On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 20:05, Greg Meyer wrote:
> You could actually use something like PuTTy and have her make the connection
> to your ssh server, just reverse the port forwarding so you forward the
> remote port to the host (or vice versa, I don't remeber the precise
> direction). This way you don't even have to leave any ports open on her box.
> Her initiating the session will open a port through her firewall for you to
> use.
Sound interesting. Right now I am reading about vnc/ssh so I can connect
to their computer from the Internet to help them whenever I am not at
home. It is not that it is pretty usual. Just in some cases when the
older one has problem using AutoCad.
I am the one needing more of vnc. We are now in the middle of developing
a PHP application and I like to test it at home using Netscape, Mozilla,
Galeon and IE Explorer. What I do is to connect to their XP box using
vnc, fire IE and browse the application that is sitting in my Linux
laptop.
Having vnc loaded 100% of the time make me nervous. That's why I was
looking for a way to make vnc just listen to the LAN card.
Saludos
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