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ISA and VNC

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rianeiromiron

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Jul 1, 2001
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Hi all!!!
I need to acces my home computer (Win98SE) from work.

My configuration is as follows:

Home: Win998SE, ISDN Modem (in COM1), connection always on, dialing up as needed; Norton Internet Security Firewall. ip address on NIC is always 192.168.0.1
Internet connection sharing is on, since I have several pcs on my home network.

Work: 1 Win 2000 Server, domain controler, joined to other domain somewhere in the world.
1 Win 2000 Server, with ISA Server running. 2 NICs, one for the domain, and one for the internet. The IP of the NIC for the internet is something like 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
My PC at work uses Win XP Pro.

After a little research, I found I needed an static IP on both sides in order to use VNC. Since I didn't have one, I created one of those "fake" (I don't know the exact denomination for that) IPs you get with free DNS dynamic services. I have a client that is always updating my new dynamic address every time it changes to the DNS of that company. With that, now I'm able to have a web server in my pc at home and I can access my website from the internet.

I would really like to use VNC, but am a little lost here.

Any help would be welcome... thanks to all.
 
You'll have to add protocols rules for ports 5800 or 5900, depending on what you use for the VNC remote, Either the VNC software or a web browser.

MCSE CCNA CCDA
 
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