rianeiromiron
Programmer
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.
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.