VNC and Internet

Kurt Mysker mysker "at" techheadnet.com
Wed, 07 Mar 2001 04:08:48 +0000


Quite possible, If you do not have a firewall or router in the way, if you
do have a firewall it is somewhat of a hassle but still very possible. All
you need to do is find out the ip of the machine you want to connect to,
open up the "vnc viewer" and put in the ip; or you can connect to it from a
web browser like ie by typing in- http://xxx.xx.x.xx:5800 (where xx is the
ip) That will do it for you.

If there is a firewall or a router or Microsoft's Internet Connection
Sharing is involved e-mail at yoursker "at" yahooDOTcom (change DOT to .) and I
will try to answer your question further.

Kurt Mysker
mysker "at" techheadnet.com
"Philosophizing is nothing more than looking into a mirror that is looking
into another mirror, and picking the layer you like best." - Yoursker

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
[mailto:owner-vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com]On Behalf Of
f.sordini "at" virgilio.it
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 11:47 AM
To: vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
Subject: VNC and Internet


Hi.
It is the first time that I write to the Mailing List. I wanted to ask if it
is possible to use VNC through a normal connection to internet. I make sense
of better me. I have the necessity of monitorare a PC from remote from which
is not possible to effect a connection RAS, therefore I obligatorily have to
use the connection to my provider and then to go on this PC. Is it a
feasible thing?
Thanks
Fabrizio Sordini
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