Nick:
Heya. It may have something to do with the firewall/proxy
you have at work not being happy about allowing replies back
from anything but the "common services", such as HTTP or TELNET.
So what you might want to try is setting up your home VNC server
to run its service on port 80 inst
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Hi Nick,
See. Told you I was new. :-)) Learned something myself. Check the post
from James Weatherall below:
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Need to do port fowarding on your proxy server tcp 5800 and udp 5900. I hope this
helps!
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> Hello,
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> Wondering how to VNC from my workplace (behind firewall/proxy) to my home
> computer. Work computer is Windows 2000 Pro, home computer is
Hello,
Wondering how to VNC from my workplace (behind firewall/proxy) to my home
computer. Work computer is Windows 2000 Pro, home computer is Win98SE.
Both PCs are running VNC version 3.3.3r7.
I tried typing in my IP address in the VNC Viewer at work and I get the
password box, after I type th