You should be able to do this by forwarding tcp port 5900 on the
proxy/firewall to the internally routed PC running VNC Server.  Then
requests by the VNC Viewer with an external IP made to the IP of the
proxy/firewall will be forwarded inside and you will connect to the server.
It requires some knowledge of configuring firewalls or proxy servers for
port forwarding.

...Brad

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From: "chas (kysdaddy)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 6:01 AM
Subject: RE: VNC over INTERNET and LAN


> I am having this same issue, the only difference is that the machine that
I
> am trying to reach is behind a win 2003 sbs server. I'm assuming that it
is
> an addressing or a port forwarding issue but can't find the fix/answer.
>
>
> Davide Cerbo davidecerbo "at" virgilio.it
> Sun Aug 1 13:43:01 2004
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> How can I connect to a PC in a LAN over Internet?
> Example:
> If the ip of the server of the LAN is for example: 89.123.256.44
> and the ip of the computer with VNC server is for example: 168.123.0.20
> How can I do?
>
> Thanks.
> Davide
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