Have not tried it myself but with the router you could perhaps redirect say
(incoming) port 10001 to machince1:5900, port 10002 to machine2:5900 and so on?

/Per

> My issue is that I have 3 computers, 1 router which of course provides
> internal IP's for my computers and connects to my real IP (actually I'm
> using a DNS service to detect my ever changing DHCP assigned IP from my ISP
> and map it to a world accessible host name).
> 
> Now if I'm out on the internet away from home I can only reach one of the
> machines because I cannot see the internal IP's for the individual
> computers.
> 
> So if I want to remote control any of the computers I have to set my router
> to direct the VNC ports to one of the computers, connect to it with VNC from
> outside the network, and launch the VNC viewer on the computer I connected
> to. Now using the internal IP or network name I then VNC over to one of the
> others. It gets slow and painful to do this!
> 
> I tried setting different display numbers but that doesn't work... anyone
> have such an arrangement where they can get at all the computers on their
> network individually? What am I missing?
> 
> George
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