Re: Help with VNC Please....



Have you seen this from SSH?

http://www.ssh.com/documents/50/VNC_CompatibilityNote.pdf

Here is an example of doing the same thing but using PuTTY...

http://www.dslreports.com/faq/11544

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<amerar@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1158935850.530097.145540@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Everyone,

I know this is probably basic stuff, but I'll need someone to walk me
though this. I installed VNC and I'm trying to acess my box through SSH
at home from work and I keep getting this error message: "Connection
Closed Unexpectedly".

So, here is my config:

Server:
OS: Windows XP
Server is running on Windows box and firewall is enabled.

Client:
OS: Windows XP
SSH Client: Secure Shell (from www.ssh.com)
Tunnel Config:
Comp Name: Monster Listen Port: 5900 Host: 192.168.1.100
Destination Port: 5900
Comp Name: LocalHost Listen Port: 5901 Host: 127.0.0.1 Desination
Port: 5901

Why am I getting that message? Are my tunnels not set up correctly?
I try to connect using: localhost:1

Thanks for any help and walking me through the setup.


.



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