The NAT router must only be configured on the server side. It would be good
to have three manuals. A first manual that would focus on configuring a NAT
server so that a server behind it can be contacted. The fundamental problem
is: there are as many configuration interfaces as there are NAT routers.
Then, a second manual on SSH. It would reference the first manual in cases it
is necessary, i.e., when the server is behind a NAT. And, finally, a manual
on VNC to get a remote desktop within the local network (easy, no need for
SSH nor for traversing a router) and, in another section, through Internet
(reference to the previous manual to first get an SSH connection). But,
again, graphical interfaces through the Internet are very slow. To the point
of being unusable.
- [Trisquel-users] vnc via ssh over internet jbahn
- [Trisquel-users] Re : vnc via ssh over internet lcerf
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- [Trisquel-users] Re : vnc via ssh over internet pinmaritim
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