Re: vnc repeater

2005-11-18 Thread loos
Em Qui, 2005-11-17 às 20:20 -0600, Rodney Richison escreveu:
> Joseph H. Fry wrote:
> 
> >On Thursday 17 November 2005 1:15 pm, Rodney Richison wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Is there a vnc repeater available on linux(debian) like the ultravnc
> >>repeater?
> >>For customer support...
> >>And,,, this is probably a question in the ultravnc forum, but can you
> >>connect to a repeater using linux xvncviewer?
> >>
> >>--
> >>I don't know the answer to your question exactly, but I have successfully 
> >>used 
> >>port mapping in my router to allow multiple VNC connections... which I 
> >>changed to SSH connections with VNC tunneling.  This way I can SSH into any 
> >>of my machines at home or at work and then fire up a VNC connection to that 
> >>machine if I need graphical control.
> >>
> >>What exactly do you need the repeater for?
> >>
> >>Customer support type stuff.  Have customer download the support.exe,
> >>run it, it will hit the repeater and my viewer will hit the repeater,
> >>thus getting around any firewalls on either side.  At the moment, I'm
> >>doing it with ultravnc, but it seems to be a totally winblows solution.
> >>I have to boot to windows to run the ultravnc viewer.  :(
> >>
> >>

ssh tunneling through the server works fine, you access by VNC any
computer that is accessible by VNC from the server, and only need ssh 
access to the server.

ssh -L5900::5900   ServerName

and then direct your viewer to the localhost

Michel. 



Re: vnc repeater

2005-11-17 Thread Rodney Richison

Joseph H. Fry wrote:


On Thursday 17 November 2005 1:15 pm, Rodney Richison wrote:
 


Is there a vnc repeater available on linux(debian) like the ultravnc
repeater?
For customer support...
And,,, this is probably a question in the ultravnc forum, but can you
connect to a repeater using linux xvncviewer?

--
I don't know the answer to your question exactly, but I have successfully used 
port mapping in my router to allow multiple VNC connections... which I 
changed to SSH connections with VNC tunneling.  This way I can SSH into any 
of my machines at home or at work and then fire up a VNC connection to that 
machine if I need graphical control.


What exactly do you need the repeater for?

Customer support type stuff.  Have customer download the support.exe,
run it, it will hit the repeater and my viewer will hit the repeater,
thus getting around any firewalls on either side.  At the moment, I'm
doing it with ultravnc, but it seems to be a totally winblows solution.
I have to boot to windows to run the ultravnc viewer.  :(
   




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Highest Regards,

Rodney Richison
RCR Computing
http://www.rcrnet.net
118 N. Broadway
Cleveland, OK  74020
918-358-


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Re: vnc repeater

2005-11-17 Thread Joseph H. Fry
On Thursday 17 November 2005 1:15 pm, Rodney Richison wrote:
> Is there a vnc repeater available on linux(debian) like the ultravnc
> repeater?
> For customer support...
> And,,, this is probably a question in the ultravnc forum, but can you
> connect to a repeater using linux xvncviewer?
>
> --
> Highest Regards,
>
>
>
> Rodney Richison
> RCR Computing
> PO Box 566 - 118 N. Broadway
> Cleveland, OK 74020
> Phone: 918-358-

I don't know the answer to your question exactly, but I have successfully used 
port mapping in my router to allow multiple VNC connections... which I 
changed to SSH connections with VNC tunneling.  This way I can SSH into any 
of my machines at home or at work and then fire up a VNC connection to that 
machine if I need graphical control.

What exactly do you need the repeater for?

Joe


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