Re: X11 Forwarding

From: Alan J. Flavell (flavell_at_mail.cern.ch)
Date: 09/03/03


Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 02:03:00 +0200

On Tue, Sep 2, Luke StClair inscribed on the eternal scroll:

> Would having a firewall on my network make any difference whatsoever?

No, that's the whole point of a tunnel - if you can get ssh through,
then the tunneled protocol, in this case X11, goes through the same
wormhole.

good luck



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