Subject: Re: KDE -- Keystone feature for VNC
To: David Brownlee <abs@netbsd.org>
From: None <oinkfreebiker@att.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 08/17/2001 19:55:54
David,
Well...not quite sure what exactly I am going to do with
the box at all. I just miss my old Amiga, am sick to
death of Windows (both the Win98 at home and the 4 NT's
at work) and wanted something very much cooler to play
with.
Mostly I want to learn stuff on it, networking stuff
mostly: samba, ssh, vnc, mgetty, et al.
Much of the time I expect to just use plain old SSH (not
that I need security on a direct wire at home...but why
not form a good habit?).
Still...sometimes I'll want to use VNC, even if only just
for practice. And at those times I won't like having to
learn a second desktop (different from KDE -- which I've
kinda gotten used to) only for VNC. I was a tad
disappointed when VNC came up plain-Jane X. I had
expected it to fire up the KDE as/per my account and show
me that.
Know that I had set up VNC on the 4 NT's at work and it
was cool. Just before, I had set up a NetBSD box for a
samba and ssh server. End goal is that, at some point, I
want fix those boxes up (I'm not entirely sure how, yet)
in such a way that mgetty on the NetBSD will answer a
dail-in from Win98 on the outside (my boss's house?) and
present an SSH-tunneled VNC of any one of the four NT's
to the caller's Win98.
So, it would be Win98 at one end, WinNT at the other, and
an invisible NetBSD in the middle. Don't want those four
NT's directly hooked to the internet, not even via a
firewall (corporate policy).
The purpose would be to control the NT's both remotely,
and securely. It's on my list of mid-term goals. My boss
would love it. But it absolutely must stay secure, hence
the SSH biz.
Those NT's are running fatigue-durability tests on
umpteen-thousand-dollar prototypes. Can't have any
competitors dailing in, clicking a mouse and crashing
us. Boss wouldn't like that...no.
Curiosity satisfied?
Thanks,
Gan Starling
Kalamazoo MI USA