Only one port exposed on NAT and have several VNC servers listening behind it...

Scott C. Best sbest "at" best.com
Thu Jul 19 21:47:01 2007


JS:

 	Hello! Third-party solution:

1. Run an echoServer on your LAN, port-forward to it from your one
    exposed port.

2. For every PC on your internal network, create one connection group
    on the echoServer. Each connection group has its own "group password".

3. Setup either InstantVNC or EchoVNC Server on each of the PC's on
    your internal network. Each logs into the echoServer with one of
    the "group passwords" you created.

 	An end-user could then (using EchoVNC Viewer) login to your 
echoServer, and depending on the login password, be placed within the
appropriate connection group. Point&click and they connect with the
one VNC server that's also in that connection group.

 	More info here: http://www.echovnc.com

cheers,
Scott

> Hi list,
>
> I know the functionality I'm asking for  isn't offered by realvnc but
> maybe someone can help me with advice, third party tools, etc,...
> I have multiple vncservers listening on an internal network.
> I have 1 public IP address and I want to make it possible that based
> upon login and password a user gets connected to the server that belongs
> his login.
> ....
> Anyone an idea?
>
> Thanks,...
>
> Js