[GLLUG] Port forwarding
troettger at comcast.net
troettger at comcast.net
Fri Sep 5 19:24:08 EDT 2003
I would like some details. I know it could be done on linux but not familar
enough with How to get SSH running on WinXP. Thanks.
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Tim Roettger, CCNA, MCP
> Tim,
>
> I use xvncviewer tunnelled through ssh, and it works quite nicely. The
> trouble with java VNC, as I remember, is that is uses like 6 to 10 ports
> which makes forwarding quite a hassle. If you tunnel X through ssh, you
> only need one port, and it's encrypted.
>
> If you're interested in details, I'll give a detailed explaination of
> configuration items on each host.
>
> -Ben
>
> troettger at comcast.net wrote:
> > Is their a way I can forward port 5900 on my eth0 interface to port 21 or 81
> on
> > the same interface? I haven't played around with iproutes a whole lot but I
> am
> > trying to get tightvnc to work through my firewall on my corporate LAN at
> work.
> > I have a server running apache and tightvnc server, amoungst othter things,
> and
> > have setup a webpage that will load tightvnc java onto the client machine
> > visiting the page and then let them use tight vnc through the browser to my
> kde
> > desktop. Problem is my corporate lan blocks all ports but 443, 21, 23, 80,
> and
> > 81.
> >
> > If anyone may have an alternate way of doing this I would appreciate a quick
> > rundown. My work pc is a WinXP machine.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > -----------------------
> > Tim Roettger, CCNA, MCP
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