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| | VNC server under Windows Vista - help! This is a support request on behalf of my parents, users of the integrated Netgear DG834G modem and WiFi router combo under Windows Vista. We have installed for them a VNC server (UltraVNC) so that I can connect to their desktop to provide remote support. They have lowered their Windows Firewall, created exceptions for ports 5800 and 5900 and the application C:\Program Files\UltraVNC \vncviewer.exe for when the firewall is active, allowed the application through Windows Defender and set up the server to listen on ports 5900 and 5800. For the life of me, however, I can't manage to establish a connection to them. Their IP address, according to WhatsMyIP.com, is 79.75.XXX.XXX. Hovering over the UltraVNC system tray icon, though, shows 192.168.0.3 instead. Attempts to establish a connection to either with my VNC client fail. I understand 192.168.0.3 to be an IP local to their network, which has both their broadband subscription coming in to the modem and out of the wireless cloud. Is there any assistance you can give? I'm at the end of my tether? |
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| | Re: VNC server under Windows Vista - help! In article <c420dc14-1994-4005-a2e9-07e6c615020e@xxxxxx>, parakeet <iamrob@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > >Is there any assistance you can give? I'm at the end of my tether? if that's true you'll need to establish a static mapping on the nat side (destination nat) so that when packet arrives for 192.168.what.ever it gets routed to the correct internal machine. |
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| | Re: VNC server under Windows Vista - help! Are we talking about port forwarding here? Or creating something with DynDNS? On Feb 6, 6:30 pm, w...@xxxxxx (the wharf rat) wrote: Quote: > Ummm well it sure sounds like they're behind a NAT gateway so > if that's true you'll need to establish a static mapping on the nat > side (destination nat) so that when packet arrives for 192.168.what.ever > it gets routed to the correct internal machine. |
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| | Re: VNC server under Windows Vista - help! In article <27e5862e-8eb7-45fc-880b-29b91143ece3@xxxxxx>, parakeet <iamrob@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Are we talking about port forwarding here? Or creating something with >DynDNS? > > permanently mapped to an internal ip so that one or more ports on that IP are exposed. To an external client it looks like the web server (for instance) is running on the external ip but it's really on an internal host. Well, I've heard it called "port forwarding" but it's really destination nat :-) FWIW I seem to remember that VNC uses port 5900... |
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| | Re: VNC server under Windows Vista - help! Well I'm obviously having a hard time getting my head around this stuff. We had created Windows Firewall exceptions for port 5900. Also, though my parents' broadband service is supposedly dynamic DNS, I haven't seen it change at all from the 79.75.XXX.XXX I mentioned. So, if it's destination NAT/port forwarding, do I need to follow the guide at http://www.portforward.com/english/r...G834Gindex.htm On Feb 6, 7:28 pm, w...@xxxxxx (the wharf rat) wrote: Quote: > No I'm talking about destination nat where an external IP is > permanently mapped to an internal ip so that one or more ports on that > IP are exposed. To an external client it looks like the web server (for > instance) is running on the external ip but it's really on an internal host. > > Well, I've heard it called "port forwarding" but it's really > destination nat :-) > > FWIW I seem to remember that VNC uses port 5900... |
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