Does this diagram help any?  (until I can get Kaboodle up and running)

http://www.knowltonfamily.com/config_port_forward.gif

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Tom Knowlton
Subject: Re: router config to work with VNC


Tom:
        Apologies in advance for the shameless promotion here, but it
just so happens to solve your problem. :)

        One way to get VNC to work without needing to configure your
router at all is to use Kaboodle. Via the KaboodleProxy capability
(see http:///www.Kaboodle.org/KaboodleProxy.html), neither side of
the connection needs to touch their firewall/router at all. Plus the
VNC connection is now Zebedee-secured. It's free to try, cheap to
buy, and very well supported :)

        I'm currently working on modifying the VNC Server and Viewer
so that they can utilize an echoServer (like KaboodleProxy) directly
without having to be tunneled as part of a Kaboodle VPN connection.
It should be fairly straightforward as the "hard part" of the proxy
coding is already done.

hope this helps,
Scott

> If anyone is online tonight, I could use some help.
>
> I have the following setup:
>
> Internet -> ActionTec Broadband DSL Gateway modem -> DLink wireless router ->  LAN
>
> Both the ActionTec and the DLink routers support port forwarding, which I have 
> specified as ports 5800 thru 5900 on the ActionTec and 5800 thru 5900 on the DLink 
> router as well.
>
> When I go to www.gotomyvnc.com and check my IP for open ports.....NONE are open.
>
> Can someone help me?
>
> Tom
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