To connect to a non standard port number you need to enter the IP and port
into the box in the viewer in this format.

XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:59XX

with a single colon : seperating them.

To test outside of the viewer if the port forwards are correct you can also
telnet to this port to see if its responding e.g.

telnet XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 5900
(thats a space there, not a colon)

if it says connect failed you need to adjust the port forward. If it says
RFB... you should be good.


--Angelo

On 9/1/05, tom zokaie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Angelo
>
> Thank you for your response. I figured out that my port was being blocked
> by Micro pc-cillin, the virus proction I was using. Now that I have that
> resolved, I can connect from my Lan to my other 2 workstations via the
> internal ip address using vnc. But now my question is how do I connect to
> them from the outside using the external IP address for my fire wall. Every
> time I connect from the outside using vnc, it connects to the same computer,
> even though I have set up the sonic wall to allow access to 3 different
> stations using different internal IP addresses and 3 different ports. I
> tried to connect using my external Ip address and port together and it
> failed. Any ideas?
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