> Right.  Pass port 5901 through for display remotehost:1, 5902 for :2, and
> so forth.
>
> ssh -L5901:remotehost:5901 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> then make a vnc connection to localhost:1 and you get the vnc server
> running on display :1 on the remote host.

you might also specify encodings when doing this.. as when vnc sees
localhost it goes wow fast connection.. and tries raw..

Dave.
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> Andrew
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