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2011-04-23
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2011-04-26
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I'm not sure I understand tunnelling very well but do I NEED to forward port 5900? The reason I ask is that I want to VNC to a machine where I'm not the admin of the firewall it's behind.
This firewall only lets me connect to the machine through one port, say port 1234, I can ssh to this machine through this port but how can I also use VNC? Is it possible?
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For some reason your ssh client picks default port 2222 this is defined in either ~/.ssh/config or /etc/ssh/ssh_config
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