01-21-2011
Going Further, I would want to state that my Windows XP IP is 192.168.99.73 and the ip for the Linux box is 192.168.104.34, they are on the same network but different sub net.
The thing is that there is another Linux machine again on a different subnet but I can very easily export my Display onto the same Windows XP machine. If still the solution might be as what you say, could you please let me know how I can go about it.
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GOGOC(8) BSD System Manager's Manual GOGOC(8)
NAME
gogoc -- gogoCLIENT
SYNOPSIS
gogoc [-h] [-?] [-y] [-n] [-b]
gogoc [-f config_file] [-i interface_name] [-u interface_name] [-s interface_name] [-r retry_delay]
DESCRIPTION
gogoc provides a means to configure a tunnel obtained from a tunnel server that supports the tunnel setup protocol (TSP). gogoc will connect
to a tunnel server and request a tunnel according to the specifications given in the configuration file. As a background process, it will
then monitor the state of the tunnel. In the event of a timeout, gogoc will establish a new tunnel.
gogoc currently supports three types of tunnels:
- v6v4 (IPv6 over IPv4)
Supported on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, Windows, Solaris, Darwin and OpenWRT.
- v6udpv4 (IPv6 over UDP over IPv4)
Supported on FreeBSD, Linux, Windows, Darwin and OpenWRT.
- v4v6 (IPv4 over IPv6 (DSTM))
Supported on FreeBSD and Windows.
ARGUMENTS
The following options are available:
-h, -? Displays a short usage summary and quits.
-y Automatically accept server's public key.
-n Run as a foreground process.
-b Stop trying to reconnect upon first error received.
-f configuration_file
Specifies a different configuration file.
Default is /etc/gogoc/gogoc.conf.
-s interface_name
Overrides client_v4 in gogoc.conf(5)
-i interface_name
Overrides if_tunnel_v6v4 in gogoc.conf(5)
-u interface_name
Overrides if_tunnel_v6udpv4 in gogoc.conf(5)
-r retry_delay
Overrides retry_delay in gogoc.conf(5)
SEE ALSO
gogoc.conf(5)
http://www.gogo6.com
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This software uses code taken from other organizations as :
- RSA data security for md5.
- The Apache Software Foundation for Base64 encoding and decoding.
AUTHORS
gogo6 Inc.
http://www.gogo6.com
support@gogo6.com
gogoCLIENT May 7, 2007 gogoCLIENT