Yes, this is a FAQ. It's quite simple. All you would need is the IP address
of the machine to which you wish to connect and make sure that VNC Server is
running on that machine. Also, if there is a router or other firewall,
you'll have to enable VNC to the internet either by permitting VNC to pass
through the firewall or port-forwarding in the router. Please see
http://www.portforward.com for information on various routers and how to
configure port-forwarding.
        John

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Sarria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 6:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: New To VNC-First Post


I have a general question, it probably has been answered "many a times", but
I would like to know if I can connect to a computer in another part of the
world? Meaning I travel a lot between Nicaragua and California. When I am in
Nicaragua, I would some times like to connect to my server in California,
and vice versa (California to Nicaragua)

Is this possible with VNC, and what would I need (network
setup/configuration)to make this happen?

Thanks

--mark  
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