On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:03:48PM -0600, Kurt Mysker wrote:

> Quite possible, If you do not have a firewall or router in the way, if you
> do have a firewall it is somewhat of a hassle but still very possible. All
> you need to do is find out the ip of the machine you want to connect to,
> open up the "vnc viewer" and put in the ip; or you can connect to it from a
> web browser like ie by typing in- http://xxx.xx.x.xx:5800 (where xx is the
> ip) That will do it for you.

Of course, you shouldn't ever do this because it's unencrypted and
insecure.

Tim.
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