[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Friday, June 02, 2006 2:25 PM:

> Will do. I'll work on SSH first, get that running, and
> work on VNC through it. 
> 
> Btw though, I had gone in and set each VNC port (5500,
> 5800 and 5900) on the firewalls in/out on both machines,
> so that wasn't an issue. 
> 
> And as for VNC actively working (I'm assuming the
> server); it works locally, on the local network, but not
> from outside the local network. Therein lies the problem,
> which I thought portforward would solve, but hasn't yet.
> I'll check into your recommends and report back. 
> 
You don't need the three ports if you're going to tunnel via SSH. See my
mirror of Benjamin Weiss' very fine "how-to" for SSH tunneling (from the
client side.) You can find it at
http://home.highertech.net/~john/Putty-Tunnel/putty-tunnel.html
        John
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