
I haven't done anything special within normal Portal Forwarding or IPTables setup. It's like the packet is getting lost when it goes through the SSH tunnel and can't see the LAN side of my network.Īny ideas - I've searched exhaustively for this. The State never comes back from SYN_SENT. If I do a netstat within the Putty session at the routers command prompt, I see the connection that VNC is trying to make: It will eventually come back with a connection timeout. I fire up the VNC viewer - try to connect to "localhost:5900". Now I'm trying to set up VNC - I've set up a local port forward in Putty for port 5900 forwarding to the local LAN IP(of VNC):5900.

I can even see the DD-WRT admin page from my internal local LAN IP (192.168.0.1) I setup my local Firefox browser to use the SOCKS 5 proxy via the tunnel and can successfully see that the originating IP of all web traffic from that Firefox session is through the SSL tunnel (and not my work network). I have also setup a dynamic tunneled port for web browsing. I can do the key exchange, type my key password, and get to the router prompt from work. Putty has been configured on my local machine at work and can connect to my router back home.

I have configured DD-WRT (Linksys WRT54GL) to use DYN-DNS, started the SSHD daemon, setup the remote admin ports, and added the public key to the SSH admin.
VNC THROUGH SSH TUNNEL PUTTY PC
Work PC -> Firewall -> Internet -> DD-WRT Router -> LAN I'm trying to set up a (what should be a very simple) SSH tunnel from work back home to use VNC on my local network. Posted: Tue 17:37 Post subject: SSH + Putty + VNC issue
