:12 PM
To: John Serink; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: VNC over SSH
Yes, it seems to be so, this is what I get:
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State
tcp0 0 :::10.16.0.136:ssh
bos-jstevens.tmng.com:52357 ESTABLISHED
For what it's worth
: John Serink [mailto:john_ser...@trimble.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 8:03 PM
To: Byron Veale; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: VNC over SSH
Hi:
You appear to be running IPV6. Is that you intention?
Ok, BEFORE you connect VNC and after ssh is up, you need to make sure
that you have your
localhost to the VNC connection that I get the
error.
Thanks,
-Byron
Byron Veale
Webmaster
The New Jersey State Library
-Original Message-
From: John Serink [mailto:john_ser...@trimble.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:23 AM
To: Byron Veale; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: VNC
On the mac, once ssh is up and before you connect with vnc, open up a console
and use netstat to view waiting tcp servicesdo you see you local tunnelled
tcp port waiting on 127.0.0.1?
Cheers,
John
- Original Message -
From: vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com
Siva,
You may find it easier to use VNC Enterprise Edition
(http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise), since this eliminates the need
for SSH tunnelling and allows the Java viewer to be served on the same port
as VNC connections if required.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
-Original
GOKAVARAPU, Siva wrote on :
Hi,
We access VNC through browser to start and stop our
application remotely
.Currently we have provided VNC access via Firewall over
5800-5805 ports. However due to security constraints we
were asked to tunnel
VNC via SSH over
port 22. I would like to check
Israel A. Martmnez Ibarra wrote on :
Hi, goodnight to all.
Sorry if i write about a question that was posted before,
but
i can't to
resolve my problem.
I have running a vnc server 4 in my home computer and vnc
viewer 4 on my
office pc, all work fine and i don't have any problem,
but
- Original Message -
From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Israel A. Martmnez Ibarra' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
vnc-list@realvnc.com
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:38 AM
Subject: RE: vnc over ssh tunneling
Israel A. Martmnez Ibarra wrote on :
Hi, goodnight to all.
Sorry if i write
[In a message on Wed, 26 Oct 2005 21:05:35 -0300,
Fernando Sfeir wrote:]
Jerry Westrick wrote:
The way I do it is a little diferent, but IMHO better.
as root Edit /etc/ssh/ssh_config
Add following lines:
Host Some.Where.In.Internet
Port 9
This is exactly that i need. Thank you so
On Saturday 29 October 2005 00:04, Sean Kamath wrote:
Add following lines:
Host Some.Where.In.Internet
Port 9
No, don't tell people to do this. I realize that everyone thinks
linux is a single-user environment, but it's not, and the last thing
the world needs is someone to read
[In a message on Fri, 28 Oct 2005 23:47:51 +0200,
Jerry Westrick wrote:]
On Saturday 29 October 2005 00:04, Sean Kamath wrote:
Add following lines:
Host Some.Where.In.Internet
Port 9
Sorry to disagree sean but:
adding the above 2 lines will cahnge ssh for everyone, yes,
but only
On Thursday 27 October 2005 02:05, Fernando Sfeir wrote:
Jerry Westrick wrote:
The way I do it is a little diferent, but IMHO better.
as root Edit /etc/ssh/ssh_config
Add following lines:
Host Some.Where.In.Internet
Port 9
This is exactly that i need. Thank you so much, and,
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 16:27, Fernando Sfeir wrote:
But, in a particular server, i got some restrictions, (only have a few
port redirections, 4-40005). How i can invoke vncviewer to tell it
the port of the conection of ssh (something like the -p in ssh).
If you can help me o suggest
Fernando Sfeir wrote:
Hi, i have a little question and try to find information but (aparently)
none functions for me.
Normally, invoke vncviewer like this:
vncviewer -via GATEWAY -bgr233 COMPUTER:0
But, in a particular server, i got some restrictions, (only have a few
port redirections,
Fernando,
To tunnel connections through SSH, you set up an SSH tunnelled port, and
then connect to that port with VNC Viewer, e.g. vncviewer
mycomputer::ssh-tunnelled-port. There is no such command-line option as
-via for vncviewer.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
-Original Message-
Jerry Westrick wrote:
The way I do it is a little diferent, but IMHO better.
as root Edit /etc/ssh/ssh_config
Add following lines:
Host Some.Where.In.Internet
Port 9
This is exactly that i need. Thank you so much, and, obiusly, to any
that take care (and time) to reply this
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 12:46:28PM +, Matthew Earwicker wrote:
I'm sure this must be quite simple really, but I am
not sure what figures to use where.
Scenario:
Windows 2k computer running VNCserver, internal IP
address 192.168.0.1
Redhat 9 proxy running sshd internal IP address
192.168.0.254
Matthew Earwicker said:
Firewall/router allowing incoming traffic to IP
address PUBLICIP on port 5900 to be forwarded to
internal IP 192.168.0.254 on port 5900.
If you are going to use an SSH tunnel you don't need these ports. You
just need the SSH port forwarded to your SSH server
Is there a version of VNC with SSH build into (for Windows)?
No.
And do I need to buy a SSH server,
No, but you can if you wish.
or can I use a free or
open-source version?
Yes. OpenSSH for Windows - http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/
It's no longer being developed, though. Apparently
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan Louws
I want to use VNC over SSH from Windows to Windows systems,
but I dont know
how. I read the pages about SSH on the vnc site (
www.uk.research.att.com/vnc
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Message: 10
From: William Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: VNC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VNC over SSH
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 00:08:53 -0500
- Original Message -
From: Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Under: Connection / SSH / Tunnels
Enter a port
, January 12, 2003 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: VNC over SSH
- Original Message -
From: Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Under: Connection / SSH / Tunnels
Enter a port forward for Local
Source Port: 5901
Destination: localhost:5900
Click Add
[snip]
But since the OP wanted to go
- Original Message -
From: Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did I miss read it. Thought Terence said he wanted to use VNC via SSH.
So
the host PC would need to have SSH VNC servers installed, which was the
first thing I mentioned to him.
Carl
You missed the second part of Terence's
Message -
From: William Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: VNC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: VNC over SSH
- Original Message -
From: Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did I miss read it. Thought Terence said he wanted to use VNC via SSH.
So
the host PC
- Original Message -
From: Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IMHO he needs the SSH server on the Linux box if that's the one he's
trying
to connect to and the SSH client on his PC (remote client). I didn't not
misread it, I tried to give what he needed to do to accomplish the goal of
a
secure
Setup the SSH server and VNC server on the Linux box.
Setup the Client PC:
Launch PuTTY.
Under session:
Host Name: your Unix box FQDN or IP
Click SSH
Give the session a name
Under: Connection / SSH / Tunnels
Enter a port forward for Local
Source Port: 5901
Destination: localhost:5900
Click Add
- Original Message -
From: Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Under: Connection / SSH / Tunnels
Enter a port forward for Local
Source Port: 5901
Destination: localhost:5900
Click Add
[snip]
But since the OP wanted to go to a machine that is not the SSH server, VNC
server's name or IP
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