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Saturday, February 24th 2007, 8:29pm

Another question on Konqui and fish

Hi there,

From computer.home, I'd like to connect to computer.work. But this cannot be done directly as I need to go through server.work. So the first step is to fish from computer.home to server.work.

But then I don't know how to fish from server.work to computer.work: When I try that, it's always from computer.home!

So my question is: is it possible to work with fish as with ssh? I mean, login from A to B and then C, D... Thanx in advance for your advices, lights, ideas...

Zorggy.

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Sunday, February 25th 2007, 8:52pm

RE: Another question on Konqui and fish

As far as I know this is not possible yet with KDE3, only a direct connection is possible between two computers.

Note that in KDE4 it will be possible to embed KIO slaves into each other, so you can create a fish-into-fish connection which would solve the problem. But that's the long term thing.

On the short run, the only thing I can think of is to create a forward on the server and let connect computer.home on the port you assigned for the tunnel server.work -> computer.work.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Monday, February 26th 2007, 7:53pm

RE: Another question on Konqui and fish

Thanx again Bram85. In the present case, I'm not the admin of the gateway and more over it's a farm of dozens of computers. Cannot know on which one I'll arrive when connecting. I'm going to kindly wait KDE4. Hope it will be quickly included in Fedora Core 7, and not on Fedora Core 8.