Re: VNC to N3 network?

2010-11-29 Thread Carlos de Santa-Ana Garcia
anything not positively known to be needed. Good luck! Philip Herlihy -Original Message- From: Paul Dunn [mailto:sa212+...@cyconix.com] Sent: 25 November 2010 19:55 To: VNC list Cc: Philip Herlihy Subject: Re: VNC to N3 network? On 25/11/2010 14:40, Philip Herlihy wrote: Your best bet

RE: VNC to N3 network?

2010-11-29 Thread Graham Jones
this, and of course a budget. Regards, -- Graham Jones -Original Message- From: vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Paul Dunn Sent: 25 November 2010 19:55 To: VNC list Cc: Philip Herlihy Subject: Re: VNC to N3 network? On 25/11/2010 14:40

Re: VNC to N3 network?

2010-11-26 Thread Paul Dunn
On 25/11/2010 14:40, Philip Herlihy wrote: Your best bet is using a listening client and initiating a session from the controlled machine. This is my fallback plan, but it's so inconvenient that it probably wouldn't be worth it. I don't think this could be blocked - could it? The surgery

RE: VNC to N3 network?

2010-11-26 Thread Philip Herlihy
] Sent: 25 November 2010 19:55 To: VNC list Cc: Philip Herlihy Subject: Re: VNC to N3 network? On 25/11/2010 14:40, Philip Herlihy wrote: Your best bet is using a listening client and initiating a session from the controlled machine. This is my fallback plan, but it's so inconvenient

RE: VNC to N3 network?

2010-11-25 Thread Philip Herlihy
Your best bet is using a listening client and initiating a session from the controlled machine. Set your router to route port 5500 to your PC, allow it through any PC-based firewall, and run the listening client. However, my guess is that even this will be blocked if the network is really a