Nico:

        Heya. The Linux server can be used to port-forward a total
of 5 ports to each of the awaiting VNC Servers. Details here:

http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/64.html

        This gets tricker if your client is connected to the
Internet with a dynamic IP-address, or if they need to add another
PC and you're not there to setup their port-forwarding. The easiest
solution for that is to use EchoVNC (http://www.echovnc.com) in
conjunction with the RealVNC servers.

hope that helps,
Scott

Q: I have a client who is willing to use RealVNC. He has 5 pc in a office
and one at home.

The one at home has to have a client running and the 5 pc's at the office a
server. I will let the pc's at the office look for a specific port address.

The linux server will forward the portnumbers to the correct pc's.

How does the viewer choose between the 5 pc's at the office? Can I give
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5910 to let him connect to the server that is waiting on
this port?

Or?????? How to deal with this kind of problems?
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