Hello!
Dear Zach,
my questions are in a little other area... ;)
We tested VNC a little already, but...
I mean, that using RADMIN on one host ( connected to LAN and WAN ), you can connect to this host from Internet-somewhere and get access to other LAN workstations running RADMIN. Is it possible the same with VNC?
You can remotely connect to practically any computer (running, OSX, any unix/linux and all windows) with vnc.
Of course you can... but is it possible to make such a thing :
From some 212.x.x.x ( as example ) connect via LAN Gateway ( Linux serv=er - no GUI ) with :
eth0 : 195.x.x.x.x eth1: 10.10.0.1
to workstation 10.10.0.2 and use it as gateway to other workstations in LAN as 10.10.0.3, e.t.c.
or... you have to change firewall ( NAT ) settings on Linux server everytime you want to connect to new workstation...
That was the main question. Now I hope you understand me better.
Ah, yes...now I understand you better. And the answer is yes you can. In order to do it you need to use SSH. Open port 22 on your firewalls, and you put ssh on a server. You can port forward to any port you want through ssh.
For example to connect from my house into our corporate network to my workstation i do:
ssh -L 5900:10.0.1.44:5900 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then i open VNC and use "localhost" as my server. There is a big section on the realvnc faq that hits this up.
Does this help?
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