acces vnc server in lan on an extern pc, forwarding port to
i p
julien ertveldt
ej_on_line "at" hotmail.com
Mon Oct 18 21:18:00 2004
Ah ok bud could you maiby tell me how to forward a port to a ip
adress?
thanks
>From: John Aldrich <JAldrich "at" covista.com>
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>I recommend a DSL Router to connect your LAN to the DSL modem,
instead of
>directly connecting your XP box to the modem. That also provides
somewhat of
>a hardware firewall for your PC. As for using your XP box to do the
routing,
>you'd have to set up routing in there. I've never done that myself.
>
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>
>I have a dsl modem on one pc in the lan that shares his connection to
the
>other pc. Yes, that I already heard from somebody bud how do I do
that. I
>ame working with windows Xp home
>
>
>
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> >How do you connect to the internet? DSL/Cable-modem? I'm guessing
that you
> >either use dial-up or have a router for cable or DSL. What you need
to do
>is
> >forward port 590x on your router's external IP address to
192.168.0.4.
> >
> >If you give us more details about how your home LAN is connected to
the
> >internet, we can give you better suggestions.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: julien ertveldt [mailto:ej_on_line "at" hotmail.com]
> >Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 2:54 PM
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> >Subject: acces vnc server in lan on an extern pc, forwarding port
to ip
> >
> >
> > I have installed vnc server on my computer bud I want to
access it
> > with an other computer over the internet by using vnc
viewer. Bud
> > because the vnc server is my computer that is registered in a
lan home
> > network with 3 pc's my ip adress is 192.168.0.4 and on the
internet
> > the 3 pc's are using 81.241.x.y how can I forward port 5900
to my pc
> > 192.168.0.4
> > I use windows XP home on the vnc server.
> >
> > Thanks,
>
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