Still sounds like a NAT/routeing thing, bet you cant ping to
the other pcs either.. if not then its not VNC's fault.. you need a
direct route to the remote pcs..


>Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 10:26:39 -0000
>From: "Andrew Cornish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: VNC service

>This message is sent on the behalf Klaas-Jan Doeven

>Here's the thing:
>I have a (weird) problem with VNC (windows version 3.3.3r9).
>I installed it on several computer in a network somewhere else / remote.
>I want to access the (remote) VNC computers from remote through cable/ADSL.
>The remote locations have routers, in these routers I configured NAT for
the
>specific ports, for the specific remote computers (local IP numbers, port
>numbers 5900, 5901, etc).
>At one location I have no problems at all, I can reach all the assigned
>computers in the network from remote.
>But at one location I can only reach one computer (the server, running
WinNT
>4.0) and NONE of the other computers who are also running the VNC service.
>The other computers are running Win95 and Win98SE.
>At another location I can reach the server (again WinNT) and one from the
>two computers running the VNC service, the other one is unreachable (also
>W9x).
>At both locations locally, VNC works perfect, locally I can reach all the
>VNC computers. So from remote I can reach the other computers THROUGH the
>server, at least the computer which DOES work from remote. This is kind of
a
>'long way' isn't it!!
>Do you have any idea what is the matter?
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