Hey Ric,
This is a Win2k security issue. If you go to
http://windows.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/professional/help/HowTo_share_co
nn_config.htm
OR Read the following,
To configure Internet connection sharing for applications and services
Open Network and Dial-up Connections
Right-click the shared connection, and then click Properties.
On the Sharing tab, verify the Enable Internet connection sharing for this
connection check box is selected, and then click Settings.
If you want to configure a network application for the computers sharing the
connection, on the Applications tab, click Add, and then do the following:
In Name of application, type an easily recognized name for the application.
In Remote server port number, type the port number of the remote server
where the application resides, and then click either TCP or UDP.
In TCP or UDP or both, type the port number for the port on your home
network that the application will connect to. Some applications require TCP
and UDP port numbers.
If you want to configure a service to provide to users on remote networks,
on the Services tab, click Add, and then do the following:
In Name of Service, type an easily recognized name for the service.
In Service port number, type the port number of the computer where the
service resides, and then click either TCP or UDP.
In Name or address of server computer on private network, type the name or
TCP/IP address of the computer on your home network where the service
resides.
Important
If you do not know the values for the remote server port number, incoming
response port numbers, or the service port number, see your system
administrator.
Note
To open Network and Dial-up Connections, click Start, point to Settings, and
then click Network and Dial-up Connections.
To configure Internet connection sharing, you must be logged on as an
Administrator or a member of the Administrators group.
You must enable Internet connection sharing to configure applications and
services
Hope this helps,
Steve
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ric Gagliardi
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 1:39 PM
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Subject: VNC on Windows2000 with two IP addresses
Hi. I just downloaded this magical package, and had it up and running on my
local network in a matter of minutes (amazing!).
My problem is that I'd like to access it from the Internet, but I cannot
connect to the server from the outside.
My server is a Windows 2000 box acting as a firewall/proxy. It has two
NIC's and two IP addresses. One is directly on the Internet, the other is
on my LAN (192.168.0.1). When I use the local IP address it works fine, but
when I use the "public" address, it doesn't work. My friend from the
outside also tried and cannot connect.
When I move the mouse over the VNC icon in the toolbar, it reports both IP
addresses (the public address first). I tried both the server and the app
versions.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your help.
-- Ric Gagliardi
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