Accessing a machine on the Intranet?
Michael Herron
m-herron "at" northwestern.edu
Wed, 06 Feb 2002 23:17:23 +0000
You have to have machine B forward some ports to machine C. If you run
vncserver on port 5900 on C, then B needs to forward 5900 to C. Then
when A using vncviewer sends to B's 5900, it gets sent to C.
I have a router do this. For instance, I do not have a B machine.
Instead, I have a router where you have B and it forwards 5901 to a
linux box that is attached to it. I run vncserver on the linux box and
then can connect to this from the outside.
On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 16:16, Avi Schwartz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If this was answered before, I apologize and a reference to that answer
> will suffice.
>
> I would like to be able to access a machine that is on the Intranet from
> the outside. Basically what I have is a Linux gateway machine which allows
> me to login from the Internet and to connect to the Intranet. One of the
> machine on the Intranet is a Windows NT machine which I need to be able to
> access in order to to be able to remotely start/stop stuck services.
>
> [A]------->[B]--------->[C]
> Outside GW Windows
> Linux Linux
>
> The Windows machine is NOT visible from the outside.
>
> Is there a way to use VNC with some kind of a 'redirector' on the GW
> machine so that I can control the Windows box from the outside?
>
> Thanks,
> Avi
> --
> Avi Schwartz
> avi "at" CFFtechnologies.com
>
> "I have to share the credit. I invented it, but Bill made it
> famous." - IBM engineer Dave Bradley describing the
> control-alt-delete reboot sequence
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