On Thu, 29 Nov 2012, Jima wrote:

> On 2012-11-29 22:27, Mike Miller wrote:
>
>> UltraVNC allows for some kinds of encryption.  Can the xvnc4viewer be 
>> used with the encryption, or do you just have to run UltraVNC 
>> unencrypted?  I usually use Xvnc with -localhost and then use ssh 
>> portforwarding to create an SSH tunnel to connect through, but I'm not 
>> sure of how to do that when the VNC server is running on Windows.
>
> PuTTY with a remote port-forward?  I do similar for Synergy.

I don't understand how that works.  I have a VNC server on a Windows box 
and PuTTY on the same Windows box, and I have the VNC viewer on a Linux 
box.  How do I connect from Linux to the VNC session on Windows using 
PuTTY when PuTTY is on the Windows machine?

I was thinking maybe Cygwin with OpenSSH could run on the Windows box. 
If it would allow incoming SSH connections and port forwarding, that could 
work.

Mike