Hi Paul,

On Sa 13 Aug 2011 14:06:26 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:

Of cause I can make a port forwarding, or an SSH tunnel from the fat
client to my computer, but maybe you have a better and more flexible idea?

No, it are very normal fat-clients behind NAT, and only I (the sysadmin)
need connect to them, to help the people when there are problems. I am
looking for an easy and flexible way to connect.

PyHoca-GUI is targetted at system administrators who use X2go for system administration. This is my primary use case...

What I do is:

  o place a linux machine in the customer network and make it accessible via
    X2go (open SSH port with reverse NAT to this machine only)
  o from their on...
      - Windows clients: use X2go sessions as RDP-proxy connections
      - Linux clients: PyHoca-GUI has SSH proxy support included, check
        the config dialog Window for this

PyHoca-GUI's great advantage compared to x2goclient is the handling of multiple sessions to the same session profile as well as to multiple session profiles.

( Hmmm, IPv6 is an option here. But I have many other customers where
the ISP does not offer IPv6. )

No IPv6 ISP needed, use an IPv6 tunnel broker (e.g. SixXS):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IPv6_tunnel_brokers

Greets,
Mike

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