That's the problem. What do you mean by "server"? Do you mean your Watchguard is your so-called "server"? You know, in the context of this mailing-list, "server" could simply VNC server (either the program or the machine on which VNC server, of course).
> -----Message d'origine----- > De : Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyi : mercredi 4 fivrier 2004 17:46 > @ : Seak, Teng-Fong > Objet : RE: VNC behind Watchguard SOHO > > It works fine connecting to the SERVER. I want to connect all the way > through to a workstation. Sorry for the confusion. > > Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Seak, Teng-Fong > Sent: February 04, 2004 9:43 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: VNC behind Watchguard SOHO > > > > -----Message d'origine----- > > De : Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Envoyi : mercredi 4 fivrier 2004 14:58 > > @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Objet : VNC behind Watchguard SOHO > > > > Our (Cheap but effective) Watchguard SOHO firewall (v5.2.11 if it > > matters) doesn't allow port forwarding. > > Sometimes it's not called "port forwarding" but "virtual server". > > > We use DHCP on our Win2K network. Is there > > any trick that would allow an outside VNC to connect to internal > > workstations (of the two I'm interested in, one is XP-Pro, and one is > > W98SE)? I use it WinVNC 3.3.6 to connect directly to the server from > > outside and it works fine. I'm a newbie to this so it's likely I'm > > missing something obvious. Am I? > > If it works fine, what's the problem? > _______________________________________________ > VNC-List mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To remove yourself from the list visit: > http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
