The solution i have found in working in a similar setup(and it is not the
best only the one i have found.) Is to use the VNC server on QWERTY as a
gateway to the otther boxes. In other words, VNC in to QWERTY and then use
the vnc cleint on QWERTY to connect to all of the other computers
Andrew
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From: "Kurt Mysker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 1:52 AM
Subject: Question from the Good ol' U.S. of A.
> Hi all, I have a question about using winvnc on Win ME machines.
>
> Machines:
> Main Machine I use- name: QWERTY internal ip: 192.168.0.1 external ip:
> xxx.xx.x.xx function: normal system + ICS gateway
> Qwerty is running a duron 800 with 192 mb ram and a 10/100 nic (hub only
> 10).
>
>
> Alternate Machine- name: ASDFG internal ip: 192.168.0.2 external ip: Will
> use same as QWERTY function: run statistics simulations for programming
> class.
> ASDFG is running a amd k6-2 500 with 128 ram and a 10.100 nic.
>
>
> Two other machines: UIOP - old piece of junk my parents have. HJKL -
another
> system I slapped together after I rotated the old parts out of QWERTY and
> ASDFG.
>
> Both machines belong to workgroup: "Workgroup"
>
> Here is the deal:
> I have a 4 system LAN at my house with my main system acting as a gateway
> (using Win ME's Internet Connection Sharing) to connect with a 56k modem
to
> my local ISP. Every morning before I go to my high school (I'm a student
as
> well as a paid computer nerd for 3 class periods a day) I boot up my
system,
> connect to the net and e-mail my school e-mail account (or remember the
last
> three digits) with my ip of the day. At school I log on to our novel
server
> through a win 98 se machine (connected to the schools T1) and run vnc
> viewer, input my ip of the day, and connect to my ICS system at home. This
> is all fine and dandy, but now the question. What do I do if I want to
> connect to another system on my LAN. I can not switch the ip address
because
> with ICS all of the systems have the same external ip. Would it be
something
> like doing a compound ip (just made up that word) like with the
> external/internal ip's? example: xxx.xx.x.xx/192.168.0.2 or can I use the
> machines name example: xxx.xx.x.xx/ASDFG. I'm trying to find a solution to
> being able to access ASDFG without first logging on to QWERTY and running
> VNC from there onto ASDFG, but I did do that once just to see if it would
> work.
>
> Notes: I have already added the registry keys to QWERTY to open up 5800
and
> 5900 in ICS. But I have not touched the registry on ASDFG.
> - Also, I have a full administrative account of my own at school so I
> shouldn't be being blocked in anyway by the school's servers.
>
> I realize that a VNC scanner may solve my problem, but I haven't got
around
> to figuring out how to work one yet.
>
> Kurt Mysker
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