Get real go to the site that wrote the firewall and not someone that just rips it and makes it look different.
www.smoothwall.org for the gpl version and www.smoothwall.co.uk for a commercial version. Jack Beglinger wrote: > > > I use a NT4 Server computer as a gateway beetween my LAN and the > > > internet (with a cable-modem connection). The computer have two > > > network cards. One is set in DHCP client mode and is connected > > > to the cable modem (i use DynDns to have a dynamic host name), and > > > the other cards is connected to the LAN with a fixed IP adress. > > > I run WinRoute-Lite gateway program on this server to connect the > > > LAN computer's to the internet. > > Personally, disconnect the NT4 in the setup... Place a firewall in between > and simplify. Look at http://www.ipcop.org as a possible solution, with a old > 386 or better processor. Then WinRoute and other possible problems go > away, like 137,138,139 being boardcast. This is how I run my network for > many years. > > > > I have installed WinVNC 3.3.4 on this server, and the I only want > > > to control this server by the internet (with the dyndns host name), > > > and it doesn't work. The WinVNC Client (started from the internet) do > > > not connect to the server, and the Web Client do not work. > > > Is there a way to force WinVNC to "listen" to a specific network cards ? > > > Is there a problem with WinRoute ? > > This would be handled via IPSec or other secured connection. VNC is not > ready for prime-time with one password and a open desktop. > > jackb > _______________________________________________ > VNC-List mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list -- "The two most common elements in the Universe are Hydrogen...and Stupidity." -Harlan Ellison _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
