"Scott C. Best" wrote:
> Shea:
>
> So...just to be sure:
>
> > > ipchains -I 1 input -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d $IP_EXT/32 5900 -p tcp -j ACCEPT
> >
> > I tried adding the commands right after the FTP section of the firewall
> > script. Then I restarted the firewall. I then started the vncserver o
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
> Shea:
> Heya. Fortunately, getting VNC running on your workstation
> is the difficult part. :)
> I wrote the echowall.lrp package for the LRP Linux distro,
> a firewall configuration script. Here are the commands you need to
> add to your firewall setup to
I would like to be able to vnc into my workstation with ip 'B'. The problem is that
my cable modem is connected to my other, old linux box, which is set up as a firewall
and ip-masq (running 2.2.18),
with internal ip 'A', and external ip of 'C'. My workstation then uses the old box as
a gate