ip address
Scott "The Axe" O'Bryan
axeman "at" dwarf.org
Sat, 23 Mar 2002 15:53:20 +0000
I concur with Richard. If he can't get the packets, he cant use vnc.
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From: owner-vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
[mailto:owner-vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com] On Behalf Of Bill Reedy
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 10:16 AM
To: vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
Subject: Re: ip address
Richard...
Greg's main problem is that he is not permitted to alter the server
system in
any way, which makes any type of port forwarding impossible. Without
access
to the server, there is no option....ethically, that is. He has the
tools,
just not the authority.
...br
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Clegg
To: 'vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com'
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 6:55 AM
Subject: RE: ip address
If you go out and buy a study guide for the CompTIA network +
qualification,
it will give you a good grounding in networking, and it goes from
basic
too.
NAT (Name Address Translation) is the process of converting between
the IP
addresses used on a private network (such as a home LAN) and Internet
IP
addresses. This makes it possible to use a large number of addresses
within
the private network while using a few Internet IP addresses. In your
situation this means that instead of using ICS, you could use an IP
Proxy
which basically routes everything from the internal network to the
Internet.
It's a very similar role to what ICS is doing now.
You would have the proxy software on the server, that isn't your
machine,
and both machines would then have an internal IP address (for sake of
argument, 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2). You would connect your
machine
(192.168.1.2) to the proxy on 192.161.1.1 (which would be the server).
You
can then connect to the Internet as before, with no loss of
performance.
You would then need to redirect port 5900 on the server to the port
5900 of
your machine, and then you can connect to the internet IP address,
which
would be redirected to your machine and you could then access your
machine
from the internet by VNC.
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: xBANEx [mailto:XBANEX "at" equalvision.net]
Sent: 22 March 2002 13:38
To: vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
Subject: RE: ip address
i really have no network experiance except internet connectior sharing
and
im taking a class on network plus at my school, "katharine gibbs." im
not
really majoring in networking.. more of computer hardware and tech
support... but... what was the nat thing you were talking about?
greg
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