YES!  8)

congrats btw!

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I followed the vnc sites instructions on
> port-forwarding. It worked
> first time!
> I've heard that ssh -C does better than tight VNC.
> Your connection on the internet is not secure!
> (with tight-vnc vs ssh)
> 
> Anybody want a simple howto? Post YES and I'll write
> one
> up and contribute it. It's really easy.
> 
> James
> 
> > I had the same problem I managed a network of
> > computers (30 computers in all) I needed to have
> some
> > kind of tool for remote monitoring and
> troubleshooting
> > and the best there is for free is vnc (tightvnc
> that
> > is), but we are connected thru a router and also
> thru
> > a DNS server (of course) via gateway and so on and
> so
> > on, I also reviewed the option of forwarding the
> port,
> > etcetera, but could never make it work i even
> > subscribed to the vnc mailing list and they re
> assure
> > me that I needed to work with the computer
> enginners
> > (we are a gobvernment of a state in Mexico) to
> make
> > something like that work, I didn't like that,
> since my
> > network is a sub network and I am the manager I
> didn't
> > like to ask anybody to open anything and I trusted
> > myself to try and work this thing out, my solution
> was
> > a good one and works like heaven it is to make a
> PPP
> > server (on Sco Openserver 5.0.5 but I am working
> on
> > doing this with my linux box too of course ) in my
> > work use proxy-arp so that I can see the whole
> > network, also I wanted to make the server call me
> and
> > not me call the server (hey I don't want to pay
> for
> > working at home at least my company should pay
> those
> > calls anyway!! hu!!) and I did it all with the
> help of
> > great documentation and great tools kppp, squid
> and
> > the like, my knowledge of linux really expanded to
> a
> > point I think there is no important thing you
> cannot
> > do with it if you really want to and really put
> > yourself to the task, my advise is to keep trying
> hard
> > and if you make it thru port forwarding than don't
> > forget to write your experience it is very much a
> > great way to contribute as technical documents are
> > good but to share a personal experience is much
> > better.
> 
> 
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