1) Find out your PC's (the one you want to VNC into) MAC address.
2) Login to your router.
3) Configure your router to always give the same internal ip (192.168.x.y) to the PC.
4) Configure your router to forward traffic into port 12345 (whatever number you 
choose) to the IP you configured in (3).
5) Log into your PC from outside your firewall by opening a vnc connection to 
a.b.c.d:12345 where "a.b.c.d" is the "real" ip address of your router and 12345 is the 
port you configured in (4).

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Conor Rafferty
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 8:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: connecting to a VNC server behind a firewall (on my home LAN)


Hi folks,

I run a home office, 3 pcs with static LAN addresses (192.168.0.2 ..3...4)
connected to internet and each other via a Netgear router.

I have installed a VNC server (as a service) on the main machine, the "file
server", at 192.168.0.2 (static).

Netgear router of course has a firewall.

I have heard that it is possible to connect to my VNC server from outside
the firewall. It involves configuring the router for something called "Port
forwarding". I think I understand the concept. I need to map my servers LAN
ip address (192.168.0.2) to whatever port on the router VNC viewer uses to
connect to VNC server.

However I have no idea how to go about it. I.e. how to set up the router
and/or PC (server). Anyone able to point me in the right direction ?
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