Bob:
        Heya. In the current version, there is no "direct" way
to add a LAN segment. That is, other segments get treated like
other LANs, and you would have to use the GetEngaged VPN
capability to connect them. So, run another Kaboodle instance
on that other LAN segment, set that PC up to be the Master
Node, and used GetEngaged to connect it with your original
Master Node. Setup details of that are here:

http://www.kaboodle.org/GetEngaged_setup.html

        I'm working on adding an easier capability for the
next version, where a user can supply an IP address that's in
a subnet they want Kaboodle to scan into. It's a little tricky,
because it's difficult to tell if such a user-supplied segment is
really on the same LAN, or is possibly across the Internet.
Kaboodle would have to "test" the user-supplied IP address with
a TTL-test, similar to how traceroute works.

-Scott


On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Lange, Bob (Tax Office) wrote:

> I have only used this product since yesterday afternoon.  Can someone tell
> me how I can add a different IP subnet (s) to this product for viewing which
> pc's on which subnet have VNC installed.
>
> I have other products that do that, but kind of like this web based
> interface.
>
> Can someone help answer this question?  Thank you.
>
>
> Bob Lange
> Manager,
> Operational Support Services
> Hardware Systems
> Harris County Tax Assessor
> e-mail: Bob <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>



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