Mickey Ferguson writes:
>Maybe I didn't make my case clear, or I'm misunderstanding something here.
>When I spoke of disabling NPF, I meant that I need to disable NPF on my
>WinVNC *client* machine, not the server (host). My server is not running
>NPF and doesn't need to be running it. It's behind a protected network.
>
>So in order to connect to the server, on my client machine I have
>to disable
>NPF, connect to the server using WinVNC Client, and then re-enable NPF. At
>that point the connection is made, and NPF doesn't get in the way of my VNC
>connection passing data either direction.
The principle is the same, you just need to tell NPF that you want VNCviewer
to connect to the Internet. CHECK YOUR DOCUMENTATION!
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