On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 09:23:18PM +0530, dipti shah wrote:
> Hi, I went through the Tiger VNC source code and figured out that it is the
> best free VNC application which support most of my requirements. While going
> through Tiger VNC source code, I came to know that it has inbuilt Tunneling
> support. Researching more on this, from
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TigerVNC,  I got the information that
> it requires both client and server Tiger VNC.
> 
> *tigerVNC extensions (both client and server are tigerVNC):*
> 
>    - Automatic SSH tunneling on Unix
> 
> Currently, we have VNC server from Real VNC latest version but we are
> planning to migrate to Tiger VNC server. I am planning to use PuTTy on
> Windows machine and sshd on UNIX side to tunnel the VNC over SSH. But it
> seems to require changing many of our components.
> 
> Could any one please help me to confirm that if I install Tiger VNC on UNIX
> side then as per above, it will have SSH tunneling automatic in *reverse
> connection as well*? Does that mean I need not to use PuTTy or any other
> method to do explicit tunnel VNC over SSH?

AFAIK there is no support for automatic ssh tunelling for reverse connection.
You have to create the tunnel manually.

Regards, Adam

-- 
Adam Tkac, Red Hat, Inc.

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