I don't know if this will help you or not....I'm still not an expert in all
of this.

There is a company I found on the internet that does custom setups for
UltraVNC using a bunch of the different available pieces.  Their
documentation has an example of just what you're talking about.

I'm not suggesting you pay them to help you....just take advantage of the
hints in their informational material.

The info is in the section: Use AutoVNC from a dynamic IP address or an
alternate location

http://www.advantig.com/vnc/index.html#pricing

Scroll up after going to the link or just do a search on the page.

Kasey Pirbhai
Allyson-Kas Inc.
856-812-0623
469-751-3504
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.allyson-kas.com


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Message: 8
From: "GRL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to connect home and work computers
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 04:19:06 +0200

I repeat my question, because no answer up to now.
Thanks.


Since much time I've been trying to undestand how to configure my home and
work computers to be able to use the many VNC programs. In details:
1) at home, I'm connected to Internet by an ISP in ADSL (dynamic IP);
2) at work, I'm connected to a LAN with its protections tools (mainly
firewalls) which, in turn, is connected to a governmental net which has
firewalls, IDS, etc. Inside the LAN of my office I have the IP address by a
DHCP.
Both computers are WinXP Pro computers and the office LAN is a MS, but at
office I go to Internet by a Linux server.
So, I don't undestand how I have to configure my 2 computers to reach each
other.
I apologize for my (dumb) question, but I'd like, finally, to undestand what
I
have to do.
Thanks.
Giovanni

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