No doubt this has been ansered before, but I've done a long search through the list archives and couldn't find an answer, so here goes...
I'm new to VNC, trying to use it to replace pcAnyhwere to connect from my Linux box at home to my Win2000 Pro workstation at my job. I use Win4Lin on the Linux box for the sole purpose of running pcAnywhere and I'm trying to simplify things a little. I installed VNC 3.3.7 on both boxes no problem. The server runs fine on the Win2000 box *except* that it picks up the internal LAN address instead of my public IP, so I can't connect. To put it a little clearer... My business uses DSL connected to a Cisco router, which then doles out static IPs for all the workstations. So, you have an IP for the Cisco, say like: 66.141.234.84 And the workstaton public IPs it assigns, like: 66.140.87.26 And the internal LAN IPs, like: 10.1.1.11 I use the workstation IP, 66.140.87.26 to connect from home with pcAnyhwere. Problem is, the VNC serverpicks up the LAN IP, 10.1.1.11 (when you hold the mouse over the tray icon, it shows that IP). Of course, that's a no go for connection. So how can I get the VNC server to use the public 66.140.87.26 IP like pcAnywhere does so I can get hooked up? Is there a config file I can edit or something? Thanks for any help. -- Registered Linux user #266531 _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
