[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 every
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 som
[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
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 s
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 questio
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> Sent: 26 October 2005 15:28
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> Subject: vnc over ssh with non conventional ports
>
> Hi, i have a little question and try to find information but
> (aparently)
> none f
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 redirecti
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 s
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, 4-40005). How i can invo