Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-27 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
rk well with an internally subnetted system. - Original Message - From: "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday/2002 January 27 03:23 Subject: Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network : Nate: : He

Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-27 Thread Scott C. Best
Nate: Heya. Am working now on enhancing Kaboodle to make what you're trying to do a lot easier. Version 0.75 can be used to securely tunnel the connection of one VNC viewer to one VNC server on the same LAN. Version 0.80 will allow a VNC viewer to connect to *multiple* VNC servers on a LAN

: Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-26 Thread Nate Harel
Just to let everyone know, I resolved this by setting the socket connection on each machine relative to the port number. So they are set as follows: Machine A Incoming socket 0 Port 5800/5900 Machine B Incoming socket 1 Port 5801/5901 etc Success. Nate At 1/25/2002

Re: Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-26 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
e 59xx port even with the Java client, so if you want to use the Java viewer accept that you will use 2 ports per server. - Original Message - From: "Wayne Throop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday/2002 January 26 0

: Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-25 Thread Wayne Throop
: Nate Harel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : I have a small network with several machines running Win2000. I am using a : Netgear router as the front end firewall and I route the ports 5800 and : 5900 to a specific machine running VNC server. : : However, I have several machines running the VNC server an

RE: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-25 Thread Matthew . van . Eerde
Type telnet 192.168.0.10 5800 (space, not colon) > -Original Message- > From: Nate Harel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 13:45 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Connecting to multiple servers on one network > > > How do I tel

RE: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-25 Thread Nate Harel
de? From the inside? >Is the machine B address correct on the router? > > > -Original Message- > > From: Nate Harel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:14 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Connecting to multiple ser

RE: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-25 Thread Matthew . van . Eerde
: Connecting to multiple servers on one network > > > Let me clarify my situation. > > It is not the Netgear that is the problem. I CAN forward the > ports on the > router. It is that it does not work. > > So right now, I have the following:

Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-25 Thread Nate Harel
Let me clarify my situation. It is not the Netgear that is the problem. I CAN forward the ports on the router. It is that it does not work. So right now, I have the following: PortForwarded to -- 5800Machine A 5900

Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network

2002-01-25 Thread Michael Milette
Hi Nate, Though I don't personally own one, every article I have read about Netgear routers indicate that port forwarding is included as a feature. I don't know if this helps but follow the link below to see what the web page for the user interface might look like: http://www.pcmech.com/pics/