I'm not sure I completely follow what you mean, but let me see if I can
break it down.
Win98se is your "server" computer using ICS to give internet access to your
2 other computers.
VNC is installed on the Win98se machine and you can't connect to it from the
outside?
I would say it's a problem with VNC either not being started or something
like that. I have a similar setup in many situations with no problems.
Make sure you know what your external IP is and that it's in correct.
Either that or you have something like Zone Alarm setup and this is blocking
it.
If you're running any kind of personal firewall software, then I would
suspect this to be the problem.
If you are trying to connect to the other 2 clients, well, I'm not certain
ICS is equipped to do that (though, I'll admit, I've never looked). About
the only thing you can do is pass the port on to the client computer. A
different port for each client. I know it can be done with M$ proxy on a
Windows server, and I know it can be done with linux, but with ICS, I'm not
certain.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Yeung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: win 98se ics and vnc
Dear all,
Here is my situation, I install a win98se to a host computer, the host
computer is connection with other 2 client computers through LAN, they share
internet by Internet Connection Sharing. ICS
But the win 98 ics seems block all the port for the VNC to use. I cannot use
VNC Viewer to connect to my host from outside. I had tried to change the
Register, PortNumber to 20, but it doesn't work.
Thanks for your attention, and thanks for any comments..
Best Regard,
Peter
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