![]() ![]() 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. 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? ![]()
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