diff --git a/docs.it4i/anselm-cluster-documentation/remote-visualization.md b/docs.it4i/anselm-cluster-documentation/remote-visualization.md index 0675e96a1fa9b2f4c1cf9fc7556b0a76549a5e4c..8a631299ed40323734b5a1a3b8e41acb57951774 100644 --- a/docs.it4i/anselm-cluster-documentation/remote-visualization.md +++ b/docs.it4i/anselm-cluster-documentation/remote-visualization.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The procedure is: #### 1. Connect to a login node. -Please [follow the documentation](https://docs.it4i.cz/anselm-cluster-documentation/resolveuid/5d3d6f3d873a42e584cbf4365c4e251b). +Please follow the documentation. #### 2. Run your own instance of TurboVNC server. @@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ Tunnel the TCP port on which your VNC server is listenning. ```bash $ ssh login2.anselm.it4i.cz -L 5901:localhost:5901 ``` - +x-window-system/ *If you use Windows and Putty, please refer to port forwarding setup in the documentation:* -[https://docs.it4i.cz/anselm-cluster-documentation/accessing-the-cluster/x-window-and-vnc#section-12](accessing-the-cluster/x-window-and-vnc.html#section-12) +[x-window-and-vnc#section-12](../get-started-with-it4innovations/accessing-the-clusters/graphical-user-interface/) #### 7. If you don't have Turbo VNC installed on your workstation.