what about firewalls..?
Does you gateway function as a firewall?
If that is the case you have to open for vnc trafic (port 5901...).
Regrads,
Jannik
-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30. maj 2001 16:09
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: WinVNC (98SR2) over a WAN...
Hello VNC-People! :-)
I'm running WinVNC over a corporate LAN which is connected to 6 remote WANs.
When I run WinVNC, I can connect over the LAN beautifully. Yet, when I try
to connect over the WAN, it fails.
My machine is Win98SR2, and the client machines are all Win98. I'm running
a DHCP server on the LAN and static IPs on the WAN. I have my gateway and
my WINS all configured properly, but I still can't figure out what the
problem is. Also, my computer is set to a static IP address if that helps.
If anyone has any ideas, or if you need more information, let me know. I'm
at a loss here, I can't figure it out.
Thanks!
-- Russell
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