Frank:

        You're right that it's a beginner's question; still not
a stupid one though. :) Fortunately...it's also a Frequently
Asked Question:

http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html

        In general..you'll need to setup the port-forwarding on
your LinkSys router, and then open a Viewer to the IP address
that your DSL modem has been given. You can make these adjustments
and then test them out here:

http://www.gotomyvnc.com

        If that scan can connect, you should be able to connect
from anywhere else on the Internet.

        Good luck!

-Scott

> Remember, there are no stupid questions; only stupid people.
>
> I can run VNC fine across the local network, but I can't get in from the
> outside.
>
> I'm using a MSN DSL modem and a Linksys router.
>
> When I attempt to get in from outside, I get the information from the modem.
> When I mouse over the icon in the system tray from the server computer, it
> shows 10.10.10.100--the local DHCP address for this computer.
>
> I've tried using port forwarding and DMZ on the router, but I must not be
> doing it right. It never lets me in from the outside, and it often messes up
> access to the local network.
>
> Is there anybody out there who can give me a clue as to where I'm going
> wrong?
>
> Frank
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