On Wed, Sep 23, 2020, 5:12 PM René Berber via Cygwin <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 9/23/2020 1:07 PM, Jim McNamara via Cygwin wrote:
>
> > I tried to use tigervnc to connect to a linux virtualbox guest from
> cygwin.
>
> Those 3 things are independent, i.e. there's no VNC in Cygwin (OK there
> is, but you don't need it... and installing an X server just for that is
> overkill), and there's no VNC in a Linux virtualbox unless it is running
> the VNC server.
>
I didn't know all this cool info.
>
It (the guest) is running the vnc server
> I am not sure it is possible after many attempts.
>
> Of course its possible. You are just going at it the wrong way.
>
> > I did have ssh working and x forwarding of smallish APPS.
>
> Irrelevant. You don't need any of those.
> Just follow the VNC guide, its simple, you need a client (tigerVNC --
> there's a version for Windows) and a server, then you need to know which
> IP address and port to use, maybe open those ports on firewalls.
>
> R. Berber
>
Thanks R.
Jim. :-)
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