On Saturday 13 April 2002 05:11 pm, hanasaki wrote: > anyone have a step by step to run vnc client, to a linux server, over ssh? > > I looked at the docs at ATT and failed :( I recommend using Tight VNC (http://www.tightvnc.org/). It has additional encodings that allow vnc to work better over slow links. I think that in practice, it works identically to the normal vnc from ATT. Be aware, however, that the following steps use TightVNC on both ends of the connection. 1. Obtain a windows SSH client that supports TCP forwarding (most do I think). 2. Fire up vncserver on your Linux box. Type in a password if it asks you. It will output some status messages, beginning with: New 'X' desktop is : The number after the colon indicates the display number, which is the port offset from 5900. So, if the number is 1 (which it should be by default), that means the VNC X Server is listening on port 5901. I will assume port 5901 for the remaining steps. 3. Connect to your Linux box with your windows SSH client and using its TCP forwarding feature, forward local port 5901 to the remote port 5901 on host "localhost". 4. Run vncviewer on the windows box and connect to localhost:1. 5. Enter the password you provided for your VNC server. That's it. Be aware that because vncviewer thinks that it is connecting to a vnc server running on localhost, it may choose an encoding that is less than optimal for the network connection between your client and server. You will have to experiment with overriding the encoding and compression settings to get optimal performance over your particular connection. -- Warren Smith warren@wandrsmith.net