I've got a few computers which are hooked up to a lan at my workplace which
I want to use VNC on.  The computers all share an IP address, 207.57.142.3.
I can run VNC between them on the lan and it works fine; however, accessing
them through the internet does not work.

When I set up the server for VNC, the little popup tells me that the ip
address for the machine is 10.10.1.130, which I guess is some internal ip
set by the lan and non accessable by the net (I pinged that ip and got no
response.)  So I tried 207.57.142.3 directly and nothing happened there
either (although I can ping that ip address fine.)  So I guess it's because
the IP address is shared that the VNC server is not noticing the viewer
requests, right? 

I tried switching the port numbers through the registry, and that did not
work, in case 5800 and 5900 were being blocked (which I don't think they are
anyway.)  So I have no idea what to do.

Is there anything I can do about this?

Thanks a lot!

Taylor
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