Just a thought: are you telling the routers to map ports 5900, 5901, etc to
internal addresses on CORRESPONDING ports (ie, incoming port 5901 gets
mapped to 10.1.1.2 port 5901) or are you telling the routers to redirect
ports to the default 5900 (ie, incoming port 5901 gets mapped to 10.1.1.2
port 5900)??  In the first case you will have to make sure that VNC is in
fact running on the correct port internally (try "telnet 10.1.1.2 5901" from
the local network, if you get "RFB 3.003" you're good).  The in the second
case, you will a) have to verify VNC itself is running (ie, the telnet test
but on port 5900) and b) try mapping the router to some other machine/port
combo (telnet server for instance) and try it externally, just to see if the
router setup itself is OK.

Hope this helps,

Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: Klaas-Jan Doeven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 6:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: one remote pc works, others NO GO!?


(i'll try it again, maybe a second posting)
Hello,

I have a (weird) problem with VNC (windows version 3.3.3r9).
I installed it on several computer in a network somewhere else / remote.
I want to access the (remmote) VNC computers from remote through cable/ADSL.
The remote locations have routers, in these routers i configured NAT for the
specific ports, for the specific remote computers (local IP numbers, port
numbers 5900, 5901, etc).
At one location i have no problems at all, i can reach all the 'assigend'
computers in the network from remote.
But at one location i can only reach one computer (the server, running WinNT
4.0) and NONE of the other computers who are also running the VNC service.
The other computers are running Win95 and Win98SE.

At another location I can reach the server (again WinNT) and one from the
two computers running the VNC service, the other one is unreachabe (also
W9x).
At both locations locally, VNC works perfect, locally I can reach all the
VNC computers. So from remote i can reach the other computers THROUGH the
server, at least the computer which DOES work from remote. This is kind of a
'long way' isn't it!!
Do you have any idea what is/can be the matter?!

thanks
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