NO I do not..<br>as if you use that a VNC server on that box would NOT run. <br><br><br><b><i>Cyber Source <peter@thecybersource.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> David J. Andruczyk wrote:<br>> no, <br>> on customer's workstation they would run:<br>><br>> ssh -R59000:localhost:5900 IP_OF_CYBERSOURCE_HOST<br>><br>> Then you, pete on that CYBERSOURCE host would run:<br>> vnc localhost:59000<br>><br>><br>> */Cyber Source <peter@thecybersource.com>/* wrote:<br>><br>> David J. Andruczyk wrote:<br>> > Ahh, OK easy:<br>> ><br>> > Prereq's:<br>> > Cust machine MUST have SSHD running, and should be<br>> > able ot initiate an SSH connection outbound to the<br>> > internet.<br>> ><br>> > Your site needs to have a SSH-inable machine<br>> >
accessible via the internet, preferrably with a<br>> > hostname.<br>> ><br>> > First off on your end..<br>> > you need to have a public hostname/IP that is SSH-in<br>> > able. preferrably to an isolated system with a dummy<br>> > account (or ssh key, ssh key is nicer as it doesn't<br>> > require the end users to type in a password, but is<br>> > trickier to setup).<br>> ><br>> > On the workstation (customer machine)<br>> > run "ssh -R:2222:localhost:22 YOUR_OUTSIDE_HOSTNAME -l<br>> > support<br>> ><br>> > YOUR_OUTSIDE_HOSTNAME is the ssh-inable host located<br>> > at your place.<br>> ><br>> > support is the username on that host.<br>> > If you use SSH keys it'll login and give a shell<br>> > prompt.<br>> ><br>> > The end user is now done.<br>> ><br>>
> YOU would run "ssh localhost -p 2222 -l $USERNAME" on<br>> > that host the user just logged into, use an<br>> > appropriate username for the customers machine., enter<br>> > the password, and you are now into the customers<br>> > machine.<br>> ><br>> > when the user logs out of that connection, the port<br>> > forward will close. NOTE: u can't do multipel port<br>> > forwards to the same box to the SAME ports. (i.e. u<br>> > can't work on two machines at once using this method<br>> > unless you have them use alternative ports. (i.e.<br>> > 2222,2223, 2224)<br>> ><br>> > --- Cyber Source wrote:<br>> ><br>> ><br>> >> David J. Andruczyk wrote:<br>> >><br>> >>>> how about a succinct reverse ssh howto there<br>> >>>><br>> >> buddy?<br>>
>><br>> >>>> I want to set this<br>> >>>> up on our dumps.<br>> >>>> __________________________<br>> >>>><br>> >>>><br>> >>> Not sure what exactly u mean. Do you want to know<br>> >>><br>> >> how<br>> >><br>> >>> to do an SSH port tunnel? (i.e. ssh -L, or ssh -R)<br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>> -- David J. Andruczyk<br>> >>><br>> >>> __________________________________________________<br>> >>> Do You Yahoo!?<br>> >>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam<br>> >>><br>> >> protection around<br>> >><br>> >>> http://mail.yahoo.com<br>> >>>
_______________________________________________<br>> >>> nflug mailing list<br>> >>> nflug@nflug.org<br>> >>> http://www.nflug.org/mailman/listinfo/nflug<br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >>><br>> >> I want to be able to put an icon on my dump(s)<br>> >> desktop so that people<br>> >> that need help can use with me to be able to get<br>> >> back into them, whether<br>> >> they are behind a router or not, just like<br>> >> webex/gotomeeting does in<br>> >> windows land.<br>> >> _______________________________________________<br>> >> nflug mailing list<br>> >> nflug@nflug.org<br>> >> http://www.nflug.org/mailman/listinfo/nflug<br>> >><br>> >><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > -- David J. Andruczyk<br>>
><br>> > __________________________________________________<br>> > Do You Yahoo!?<br>> > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around<br>> > http://mail.yahoo.com<br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > nflug mailing list<br>> > nflug@nflug.org<br>> > http://www.nflug.org/mailman/listinfo/nflug<br>> ><br>> ><br>> Ok, just getting around to reading this. So, theoretically, if I<br>> should<br>> change the -R:2222 to -R:5900, I should be able to vnc into them,<br>> correct?<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> nflug mailing list<br>> nflug@nflug.org<br>> http://www.nflug.org/mailman/listinfo/nflug<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>> -- David J. Andruczyk<br>><br>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>>
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