Les Mikesell wrote:
Tom Brown wrote:
Hi
I can ssh to my work PC, that runs Fedora, from home by using a reverse
ssh tunnel, this is because the VPN software does not work on Linux. Can
anyone explain to me how i can connect to the X server on the work PC
from
my home machine by using the same reverse tunnel method? Ideally i'd
like
to have it as simple as having a 'remote desktop' type affair.
You need to use 'ssh -Y ...' for most X programs.
I can install anything i like so would something like VNC work?
The nicest thing for remote GUI work is freenx, using the NX client
that you can download from http://www.nomachine.com. You can connect
using only port 22 so your firewall probably already permits it and
remote performance is much better than vnc.
NO , it isn't.
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