Re: making a tunnel for VNC

2001-06-05 Thread mfpchelp
Go into the cayman's pinhole setup and list the ip address you want to foward ports to tcp 5800 and udp 5900 I hope this helps. Mario PCH Technologies On Tue, 05 June 2001, Dino wrote: > > I believe you need port 5900 to be forwarded from the server to the client > as well as from the clien

Re: making a tunnel for VNC

2001-06-05 Thread Dino
I believe you need port 5900 to be forwarded from the server to the client as well as from the client to the server. (Assuming you are using screen 0, as it appears you are, being as 5800 partially works). - Dino Harrison wrote: > Hello all, i'm pretty new at the whole routing and networking t

making a tunnel for VNC

2001-06-05 Thread Harrison
Hello all, i'm pretty new at the whole routing and networking thing.. I recently set up a Cayman 3220 DSL router and i'm trying to make a tunnel so that i can connect to vnc and administer the Server from home. But i've been trying to make this thing work and it doesn't seem to come through.. i