I do this all the time, just map your VNC connect port to the IP of the
machine you're looking for and viola.
Granted, this means you need either access to the firewall device or you'll
have to convince an admin to add the mapping for you.

--Salvatore

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Anyone's got a clue (besides reading the doc and me  being a wizard -
however competent to set firewall policies) of how to remotely support
people sitting behind a firewall (with NAT) translation
txs
Dietmar

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