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VNC THROUGH SSH TUNNEL PUTTY HOW TO
Putty is started, after logging with putty and starting the vnc configuration again, it possible to make the connection. Here is how to forward the vnc session :5 to vastro using Putty and vncviewer: Start with Putty. It's possible to make the connection within this configuration, but it starts with an error 10061: failed to connect to server localhost.
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Just tested that with username / password given as variables from the internal password store but that should also be possible more secure by using a key-file. The you create an VNC connection with destination "localhost:5901" so VNC will be routet through the ssh tunnel to the destination. Michael Scholz Wrote:Thanks in advance I will let you know Please note that the ssh tunnel won't be closed automatically if the ASG-RD session is closed. Just tested that with username / password as variables from the internal password store but that should also be possible more secure by using a key-file.
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Then you create an VNC connection with destination "localhost:5901" so VNC will be routet through the ssh tunnel to the destination. That tunnel-session could be used as an external app definition. On the client you create a "tunnel session" with putty that tunnels localhost Port 5901 to destination 5901 over ssh. Then use that tunnel as prestart app for the VNC connection.įor example on the destination host you have the ssh server running and you create a VNC session that hears on port 5901. Yes, by creating an external app with putty to build an ssh tunnel to the destination host. I was wondering if ASG remote desktop supports VNC over a SSH connection?