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Re: virtual PC in remote server ???
user name
2007-02-02 09:21:37
Joydeep,

You can do everything via the cli. If you are not
comfortable doing it 
that way (my advice it to learn the cli it definitely makes
life 
easier), get the NoMachine NX server (http://www.nomachine.com
). They 
have a free as in beer edition. NX tunnels via ssh, is
extremely fast 
and is dead simple to install and use. You will need to
install the 
client, node and server rpms on the remote server. You'll
need the 
client rpm on the machines that will be connecting to the
remote server.

Cheers,

Alex C.

JOYDEEP wrote:
> Thanks a lot. I'll try the vnc.  but I wounder that how
can I access the
> virtual pc from the
> wan. can u kindly guide me in this issue ?
> thanks
> 
> Alex Chejlyk wrote:
>> Joydeep,
>>
>> You can do everything via ssh. If you are on a lan,
you can scp the
>> iso image of your preferred distro to the machine
where you will
>> install the virtual machine.
>> scp theimage.iso userserver:/home/user
>>
>> You can run vmware via ssh by running
>> ssh -f -X -C userserver vmware.
>>
>> Change the virtual cdrom in Vmware to the location
of your theimage.iso
>>
>> If you are on a wan, then you can tunnel vnc,
providing you have X
>> running on the server. he rest of the steps are
pretty much the same.
>>
>> There are many different ways to tackle this
problem.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Alex
>>
>>
>>
>> JOYDEEP wrote:
>>> Dear list,
>>>
>>> this mail is not strictly with kolab but it is
related with kolab; hence
>>> I may be permitted
>>> to send this mail to the list.
>>>
>>> I am running a remote server with PLESK 7.5 and
eGw is there.
>>> now I also like to test Kolab there. but Kolab
conflicts with the
>>> already open ports of postfix, appache, ldap
etc...
>>> of eGw. hence I like to install a virtual
server there and then like to
>>> try kolab under it.
>>>
>>> I first checked the xen but I haven't found the
/boot/grub there. So I
>>> have another alternative VMware server.
>>> I have only SSH access to that remote server.
So how can I create a
>>> virtual PC there ?
>>> and last but not least I don't have any
cd-drive access there, so how
>>> can I install suse 9.3 as my guest O.S  ??
>>>
>>> could any one kindly show me the way ?
>>> thanks a lot.
>>>
>>>
_______________________________________________
>>> Kolab-users mailing list
>>> Kolab-userskolab.org
>>> https:
//kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/kolab-users
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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Re: virtual PC in remote server ???
country flaguser name
India
2007-02-05 04:20:15
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge. I'll definitely
give it a try.


Alex Chejlyk wrote:
> Joydeep,
>
> You can do everything via the cli. If you are not
comfortable doing it
> that way (my advice it to learn the cli it definitely
makes life
> easier), get the NoMachine NX server (http://www.nomachine.com
). They
> have a free as in beer edition. NX tunnels via ssh, is
extremely fast
> and is dead simple to install and use. You will need to
install the
> client, node and server rpms on the remote server.
You'll need the
> client rpm on the machines that will be connecting to
the remote server.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex C.
>
> JOYDEEP wrote:
>> Thanks a lot. I'll try the vnc.  but I wounder that
how can I access the
>> virtual pc from the
>> wan. can u kindly guide me in this issue ?
>> thanks
>>
>> Alex Chejlyk wrote:
>>> Joydeep,
>>>
>>> You can do everything via ssh. If you are on a
lan, you can scp the
>>> iso image of your preferred distro to the
machine where you will
>>> install the virtual machine.
>>> scp theimage.iso userserver:/home/user
>>>
>>> You can run vmware via ssh by running
>>> ssh -f -X -C userserver vmware.
>>>
>>> Change the virtual cdrom in Vmware to the
location of your theimage.iso
>>>
>>> If you are on a wan, then you can tunnel vnc,
providing you have X
>>> running on the server. he rest of the steps are
pretty much the same.
>>>
>>> There are many different ways to tackle this
problem.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> JOYDEEP wrote:
>>>> Dear list,
>>>>
>>>> this mail is not strictly with kolab but it
is related with kolab;
>>>> hence
>>>> I may be permitted
>>>> to send this mail to the list.
>>>>
>>>> I am running a remote server with PLESK 7.5
and eGw is there.
>>>> now I also like to test Kolab there. but
Kolab conflicts with the
>>>> already open ports of postfix, appache,
ldap etc...
>>>> of eGw. hence I like to install a virtual
server there and then
>>>> like to
>>>> try kolab under it.
>>>>
>>>> I first checked the xen but I haven't found
the /boot/grub there. So I
>>>> have another alternative VMware server.
>>>> I have only SSH access to that remote
server. So how can I create a
>>>> virtual PC there ?
>>>> and last but not least I don't have any
cd-drive access there, so how
>>>> can I install suse 9.3 as my guest O.S  ??
>>>>
>>>> could any one kindly show me the way ?
>>>> thanks a lot.
>>>>
>>>>
_______________________________________________
>>>> Kolab-users mailing list
>>>> Kolab-userskolab.org
>>>> https:
//kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/kolab-users
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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