Look for ssh+vnc on google. The VNC people have a few pages dedicated to
sending VNC over SSH. They also have a page listing free SSH clients for
Windows, including one that does port-forwarding.
Donncha.
Jerry Walsh wrote:
>> Just find an ssh client for windows which supports ssh port forwarding.
>> SecureRT from Vandyke Technologies is one (www.vandyke.com)
> the commercial SSH client from www.ssh.com is another.
>> Neither of them are freeware they're both commercial products and cost a
> few $'s, i'm not aware of any freeware ssh clients which provide port
> forwarding but there's bound to be some out there... If you're looking for
> a freeware ssh client for windows then get PuTTY (search for it on
> google/yahoo) unfortunately it doesn't support port forwarding yet thou (i
> think it's in the wishlist).
>
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