Assuming the routing capabilities of the first server allow you to forward
ports, all you need to do is forward port 5901 from the 1st server to the
second server.

Case 1: Port 5901 forwarded to 2nd server port 5901

a) VNC server (machine 2) listens on 5901
b) External VNC viewer species external IP:1 to access machine 2

Case 2: Port 5901 redirected to 2nd server port 5900

a) VNC server (machine 2) listens on 5900
b) External VNC viewer species external IP:1 to access machine 2

good luck,

Steven


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ing. Jorge A. Maldonado B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 1:08 PM
Subject: TWO SERVERS


> Hi,
>
> I have two servers that I want to control remotely. The first one has
> the direct connection to the Internet and the second one connects
> through the first one using NAT. This means that only one server has a
> public IP, the other has an internal IP.
> Can I use VNC to connect to both servers?
>
> Thank you,
> Jorge Maldonado
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