Please send plain text emails to this list in future. In response to
your question: I'm not sure exactly what you want to do. You have a node
running on one machine, and you want to access it (fproxy, frost, etc)
from another machine?

On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 12:26:02AM -0600, Eric Harms wrote:
> <html><div style='background-color:'><P><FONT color=#000000>So, earlier I had 
> asked about how to view the files on my own node and i was told this..."Hi. 
> In such a situation, the obvious thing is just to forward the FCP and Fproxy 
> ports over SSH. (8481 and 8888). That's probably what I'd do... it would 
> probably use less bandwidth than VNC" </FONT></P>
> <P><FONT color=#000000>which is all well and good...but how do i do 
> that...can someone point me to a tutorial or be kind enough to 
> explain?</FONT></P>
> <DIV><FONT color=#545454>
> <P></P></FONT></DIV></div></html>
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