YOu have to pass port 590x through to the VNC machines, 5900 for display 0, 5901
for display 1 ect.


Dan Titus wrote:

> I'm new to VNC. I like what I see. Here is my dilemma.
>
> I have a firewall with a DMZ port. My email server is connected to the DMZ. I
> want to set up multiple VNC servers behind the firewall. When the employees
> connect from a remote site to the firewall, how do I get them to see the VNC
> servers behind the firewall?
>
> Dan Titus, A+
> Roberts, McKenzie, Mangan, & Cummings, PC
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