Re: Newbie- Private IP

2004-10-18 Thread Angelo Sarto
You actualy only need control of one firewall on either end. Your ISP blocks ports? That seems somewhat strange. I know some do, but all ports that seems odd. try http://www.broadbandreports.com/scan and do a port scan on yourself I bet your isp isnt blocking as much as you think (unless t

Re: Newbie - Private IP

2004-10-18 Thread Dr. Vicent-Ramon Palasí Lallana
In fact I have a web site (hosted by a hosting company) and I waste most of its bandwidth, because there are few visitors. So is it possible to install this "bouncer" on my web site to redirect to my home computer? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dr. Vicent-Ramon Palasm Lallana Di

Re: Newbie- Private IP

2004-10-18 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
Yes, but you need to use a "Bouncer", and since theese use internet bandwidth they cost money see http://www.gotomypc.com they can help you... Jerry On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 20:37, Dr. Vicent-Ramon Palasm Lallana wrote: > Hi. > > I want to do VNC to my home computer, but I only have a privat

Re: Newbie - Private IP

2004-10-18 Thread Dr. Vicent-Ramon Palasí Lallana
Thank you, Valis. My IP number is 192.168.xxx.xxx It is a private IP, isn4t it? Regards, Dr. Vicent-Ramon Palasm Lallana Director Acadimico. Universidad Francisco Gavidia ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list vis

RE: Newbie- Private IP

2004-10-18 Thread Valis Keogh
Vicent-Ramon Palasi Lallana Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 1:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Newbie- Private IP Hi. I want to do VNC to my home computer, but I only have a private IP address provided by my ISP company. I have no control over firewall, router or proxy, all these things are man

Newbie- Private IP

2004-10-18 Thread Dr. Vicent-Ramon Palasí Lallana
Hi. I want to do VNC to my home computer, but I only have a private IP address provided by my ISP company. I have no control over firewall, router or proxy, all these things are managed by my ISP. So I can4t do port forwarding. Is there any workaround to access my home computer via VNC? Thanks,