JulieAnn:

        Heya. There's two ways to do what you're asking. The
first is to simply connect a VNC Viewer to one of the PCs on
the target LAN, and from there....open a second VNC Viewer
and connect to any other VNC server on the LAN.

        The second way would be to use a secure tunneling app like
SSH, Zebedee, Stunnel, or Kaboodle. If you're not comfortable with
the nuances of IP addresses and TCP ports, I'd nudge you towards
Kaboodle. You can find out more details about all of these apps,
though, on the VNC Faq-O-Matic:

     http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/28.html

        Kaboodle has the one extra advantage that, similar to
VNCscan, it automatically sniffs out all of the VNC Servers on
your network and then, similar to VNC Commander, keeps a list
of known servers so you can quick-connect to them.

-Scott

> Greetings:
>
> Is there a way to set up VNC as a gateway server so that once connected
> to the remote address you can choose which PC behind the firewall to
> control?
>
> Thank you,
>
> JulieAnn Smith
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