[SOLVED] VNC question
by mtdew3q from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5CZJK)
Hi all-
I have a question about VNC.
I put in rules in virtualbox natnetwork forwarding.
I can ssh in.
When I run netstat -tulpn I get that it is listening to 127.0.0.1 on the vnc port.
So, after I enter in ssh command line and put my passphrase, i can type in cygwin mintty: vncviewer 127.0.0.1:1.
This pops up the vncviewer window with tigervnc in fedora.
I am wondering how to get the vncviewer in win10 to see my virtualbox guest?
The difference is the whole thing is taking place inside of linux. How do I get the windows tigervnc vncviewer in my win10 menu to see linux guest tigervnc while using NAT?
thanks,
robo-loki


I have a question about VNC.
I put in rules in virtualbox natnetwork forwarding.
I can ssh in.
When I run netstat -tulpn I get that it is listening to 127.0.0.1 on the vnc port.
So, after I enter in ssh command line and put my passphrase, i can type in cygwin mintty: vncviewer 127.0.0.1:1.
This pops up the vncviewer window with tigervnc in fedora.
I am wondering how to get the vncviewer in win10 to see my virtualbox guest?
The difference is the whole thing is taking place inside of linux. How do I get the windows tigervnc vncviewer in my win10 menu to see linux guest tigervnc while using NAT?
thanks,
robo-loki