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On 10/10/06, Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 10 October 2006 20:27, Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn) wrote: |
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> > richard.j.fish@×××××.com wrote: |
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> > > I don't use putty, but I believe pretty much the same way. |
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> > > You should be able to enter vnchost as the "destination host |
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> > > name" even while logging into your router. [1] |
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> > You can do it via the command line, or you can create a saved session |
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> too. |
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> > Under Connection->SSH->Tunnels you can enter ports to forward.. then, |
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> once |
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> > you've set your key up and the machine &c &c, you can save the |
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> > session--then every time you connect to that saved session, you have |
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> your |
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> > VNC ports all ready. |
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> You should be able to set up the whole string under the field |
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> called "Destination" and after you click add, edit it manually in the |
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> field |
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> above. |
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> However, I wonder if since you are traversing machines and you keep |
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> forwarding |
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> ports, what you want to use is PuTTY's agent forwarding? |
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> Regards, |
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> Mick |
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Guys, there's no need to keep replying. Thanks for the help, but I'm able |
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to do it now (have been for the past 4 e-mails) |
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- Mark Shields |