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2/12/2005 Mkvtoolnix gui for windows 64 bit.
2/12/2005 Mkvtoolnix gui for windows 64 bit.
Using the VNC Repeater:
Sqlpro for sqlite 1 0 111 – advanced sql editor. The VNC Repeater enables you to open up a single port on your firewall to the VNC Repeater machine (kind of a 'gateway' or 'proxy'), and use the VNC Viewer to remote control any local machines running the WinVNC Server. To follow are the instructions for this setup.
Download UltraVNC:http://uvnc.com
This 'distribution' of the Open Source VNC project includes additional features including other compression algorithms for speed and flexibility, file transfer, chat, and MS Logon authentication, to name a few.
Install the VNC Server on a machine to be remote controlled
(WinVNC Server machine):
Select the necessary properties of WinVNC repeater
Sqlpro for sqlite 1 0 111 – advanced sql editor. The VNC Repeater enables you to open up a single port on your firewall to the VNC Repeater machine (kind of a 'gateway' or 'proxy'), and use the VNC Viewer to remote control any local machines running the WinVNC Server. To follow are the instructions for this setup.
Download UltraVNC:http://uvnc.com
This 'distribution' of the Open Source VNC project includes additional features including other compression algorithms for speed and flexibility, file transfer, chat, and MS Logon authentication, to name a few.
Install the VNC Server on a machine to be remote controlled
(WinVNC Server machine):
Select the necessary properties of WinVNC repeater
Terminals Vnc App
Setup VNC Repeater machine:
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Terminals Terminals is another feature rich, tab-based remote desktop clients manager that uses Terminal Services Active Client (mstscax.dll). Other than RDP connections, Terminals can also manage most of other popular connections as well, such as VNC, Console, SSH, VRRC, Citrix, RAS, HTTP, etc. The VNC password must be six characters in length and is used to connect to the VNC management terminal in the ECS console, while the instance password is used to log on to the instance. By default, a remote VNC connection session lasts for about 300 seconds.
Install UltraVNC on your VNC Repeater machine. In the properties of the server icon in the system tray, be sure to check on the Allow Loopback Connections option (see above graphic).
In the directory where you installed UltraVNC, you will find vnc_repeater.exe.
On your VNC Repeater machine, start the repeater program by running at a command
prompt:
Terminals Vnc Viewer
'(path)vnc_repeater.exe' 5901Configure public router:
On your router, forward port 5901 to your VNC Repeater machine
ON REMOTE MACHINE:
VNCViewer
Now run VNCViewer.exe:
Enter the local IP address (or DNS name) of the machine you want to control
Check on the Proxy Repeater check box, and enter the public address assigned to your VNC
Repeater (or router from which you are forwarding port 5901)
Press the Options.. button to specify your connection options. I've found the best remote control
settings to be checking on the Use 8-bit color and specify Hextile encoding method.
VNCViewer
Now run VNCViewer.exe:
Enter the local IP address (or DNS name) of the machine you want to control
Check on the Proxy Repeater check box, and enter the public address assigned to your VNC
Repeater (or router from which you are forwarding port 5901)
Press the Options.. button to specify your connection options. I've found the best remote control
settings to be checking on the Use 8-bit color and specify Hextile encoding method.
VNC through SSH
SSH Server
You will need to provide an SSH Server. This can be a Linux machine, or a Windows machine running OpenSSH (http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/). Configure your router to forward port 22 (SSH) to your 'SSH Server'.
SSH Server
You will need to provide an SSH Server. This can be a Linux machine, or a Windows machine running OpenSSH (http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/). Configure your router to forward port 22 (SSH) to your 'SSH Server'.
SSH Client
Copy (or otherwise provide) vncviewer.exe and an SSH client (Putty.exe - http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/%7Esgtatham/putty/ ) to the client to be used to
remote control your WinVNC Server machine.
Configure PuTTY:
Copy (or otherwise provide) vncviewer.exe and an SSH client (Putty.exe - http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/%7Esgtatham/putty/ ) to the client to be used to
remote control your WinVNC Server machine.
Configure PuTTY:
Terminals Vnc
Setup a session to forward port 5900 to the machine you want to remote control (using it's local address (or DNS name), in this case:172.16.0.101).
Your SSH Server machine will need to be able to resolve this address/name.
Your SSH Server machine will need to be able to resolve this address/name.
Terminals Vnc Client
Enter the host name and port (22). You can pass the username by preceding the host name with Username@ as indicated in the above graphic.
Enter a name in the Saved Sessions edit box, then press the Save button.
Select the OPEN button to connect to your SSH Server. You will need to authenticate to the SSH server to establish the SSH tunnel.
With this SSH tunnel established, you will now use VNCViewer to connect to the machine you configured PuTTY for (172.16.0.101)
In the VNC Server: edit box, enter localhost (127.0.0.1).
You will want to select the Options button and select your Format and Encoding settings as described in the graphic.
When you press the Connect button, it will route 5900 local port through the SSH tunnel to the 172.16.0.101 address (according to the PuTTY configuration).
Likewise you could configure Windows XP Remote Desktop (Terminal Services) through SSH in the same manner. To include Remote Desktop, add an SSH tunnel like this:
This configuration would give you both VNC and Remote Desktop (Terminal Services) access to 172.16.0.101 through the SSH tunnel.
Note, the Source port is defined as 127.0.0.2:3389.
This is a bit 'different'. When you open MSTSC.EXE (the Terminal Services client), you would enter 127.0.0.2 as the connection:
This will connect you to the Terminal Services server of the host machine through an SSH tunnel.
With this SSH tunnel established, you will now use VNCViewer to connect to the machine you configured PuTTY for (172.16.0.101)
In the VNC Server: edit box, enter localhost (127.0.0.1).
You will want to select the Options button and select your Format and Encoding settings as described in the graphic.
When you press the Connect button, it will route 5900 local port through the SSH tunnel to the 172.16.0.101 address (according to the PuTTY configuration).
Likewise you could configure Windows XP Remote Desktop (Terminal Services) through SSH in the same manner. To include Remote Desktop, add an SSH tunnel like this:
This configuration would give you both VNC and Remote Desktop (Terminal Services) access to 172.16.0.101 through the SSH tunnel.
Note, the Source port is defined as 127.0.0.2:3389.
This is a bit 'different'. When you open MSTSC.EXE (the Terminal Services client), you would enter 127.0.0.2 as the connection:
This will connect you to the Terminal Services server of the host machine through an SSH tunnel.
Terminals Vnc Connection
VNC Repeater and SSH Tunnel
Now, let's combine the VNC Repeater and the SSH Tunnel so that we are able to use the VNC Repeater through a secure SSH Tunnel.
Simply change / add the following
SSH tunnel parameters:
NOTE: the source port is 5900, and the destination port is 5901
In the VNC Viewer, connect using these settings:
NOTE: the Proxy/Repeater setting is localhost