William --

...and then William Hooper said...
%
% > Yeah.  Now as I understand it I'd have to assign different ports on the
% > gateway for each server in the house -- something like
% >
% >   51900:localhost:5900 win1 # "display" 00 on win1
% >   52904:localhost:5902 linux2 # display :4 on linux2
% >   57900:localhost:5900 win7 # "display 00 on win7
% >
% > or so -- to avoid port confusion, right?
%
% The VNC client sets up the port forwarding, not the gateway.  All traffic
% too and from the gateway goes through SSH port 22.

Hmmm...  OK; port 22 (the ssh port) makes sense.  I'm not sure what I
tell the client, though.  For those three machines above, how do I set
things up?  Do I just use the grammar above but on the viewer machine,
and then tell vncviewer to connect to the proper port on the gateway each
time?

Darn.  Now I'm confused.  Back to the books, I'm sure.  The problem with
having done this two years ago is that one remembers just enough to be
dangerous ;-)


Thanks again & HAND

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