From: "John Roland Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| "Norberto Bensa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks:
| >
| > (btw, does anybody know if I need 59xx open when using a browser only
| > connection?)
| >
| Yes. 58xx is used only for downloading the java client. Once it's
downloaded
| and starts running, the j
"Norberto Bensa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks:
>
> (btw, does anybody know if I need 59xx open when using a browser only
> connection?)
>
Yes. 58xx is used only for downloading the java client. Once it's downloaded
and starts running, the java client uses 59xx, just like the native client.
See http:/
- Original Message -
From: "Rein Hochstenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| How do I map the internal IP's to the external IP's?
|
| Thanks a lot.
|
portmapping,
on the "server", do the following
port 5901/tcp -> client 1 ip, port 5900
port 5902/tcp -> client 2 ip, port 5900
If you will be us
Hi.
Got three computers connected to the internet, using one as a server for the
other two.
Now I want to be able to connect to one of the two -not server computers from
somewhere on the internet (at university for example)
How do I have to configure my vnc? How do I create the three winvnc serve