Jarkko Elfving wrote:
What is the output of this command on your host:On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 12:52 -0500, Raffi Khatchadourian wrote:redirect wrote:I didn't know you could do that :-) If you wanted to do that remotely -- then all you would have to do is create a ssh tunnel for the browser -- right ??Do what remotely? VNC is for remote access, doesn't make too much sense to vnc to localhost (although there a couple of exceptions). I use a ssh tunnel from 5901 to 5902, but if you are not running a web server on your box, you can send it over to 80 if you like, sure (if that is what you are referring too).I did it now... access on my firewall to port 59** and still VNC is not even starting. On both computers vncserver is running. I've tried to open an connection with command vncviewer -FullColor <remotehost ip>:1 ps aux | grep vnc |