I'm running ChromiVNC on a Mac which is serving as a dual-NIC firewall --
cable modem on one NIC, local network on the other, with IPNetRouter in
between.

It is necessary for the "external" IP to be on the built-in NIC, and the
internal LAN on the other. Open Transport and IPNR require it that way.

VNC persists in finding the internal NIC, and so the exposed IP and using
it. While that works alright, I do not want to risk the exposure of VNC to
the internet, but I cannot figure out how to tell it to use the "inside"
IP, which is in the 192.168.x.x space.

thanks, Isaac
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