Kevin Buettner wrote: > SSH can be made to do what you want. In fact, usually you get > secure X port forwarding with very little work whatsoever. I It works great with no tweaking as long as I've got a real IP address on this side. > have a hunch that the configuration on one side or the other > has been changed to either make it harder or to out and out disallow > it. Could be, I set it up ;-) > Keep in mind VNC too. (Which can also be tunneled through ssh.) I tried it for accessing Winblows remotely and was really frustrated at the instability. I've used VMWare to run Win95 on a work machine from here. It works great but _really_ sucks bandwidth. > Also, you can set up a PPP tunnel through ssh to create a true > VPN. I've played around with this sort of thing in the past > and it's really cool, but there can be some performance problems. I'm going to try a PPP tunnel with VTUN next. It's pretty easy to get going and can do compression. If I spend some time reading it'll be a good solution. My problem is that I'm not up to speed on setting up routing - I've been exclusively a VMS/Netware weenie up 'til a bit over a year ago. Since I sit within whispering distance from our network manager I've never had a need to learn about it until now. Today's "wife birthday activities" so maybe I can flail at it late tonight / early tomorrow. Steve -- Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. Now I'm eating bugs and berries, and if the park ranger doesn't find me soon I'm a dead man.