Re: Question from the Good ol' U.S. of A.

2001-02-18 Thread Angus Macleod
I use VPN to establish a connection to my internal network from the outside world, and then can use VNC to control my internal machines from a remote location. To do this, I have a WinNT workstation (it could be Win2000 Pro) machine that acts as VPN server. I have a cable router so I use its port

Re: Question from the Good ol' U.S. of A.

2001-02-18 Thread Andrew Smart
The solution i have found in working in a similar setup(and it is not the best only the one i have found.) Is to use the VNC server on QWERTY as a gateway to the otther boxes. In other words, VNC in to QWERTY and then use the vnc cleint on QWERTY to connect to all of the other computers Andrew [E

RE: Question from the Good ol' U.S. of A.

2001-02-18 Thread Lyle
You need to put ASDF on port 5801 & 5901 instead of 5800 & 5900. Then you need to have the ME machine forward ports 5801 & 5901 to ASDF(if that's possible.). Then you connect to your externalip:5801 to get to ASDF. -Original Message- From: Kurt Mysker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Su