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    ICS and VNC

    Is there a way to VNC into a machine that is behind a win 2k pro Internet connection-sharing box? The WAN is a static ip, and the LAN is set to DHCP. Granted, the LAN side could be set up for static so the ip of a machine is not a guess after the lease expirers. Using Tight VNC for this project.

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    This is what I do for pcanywhere and my linksys router.
    I configure my router with DMZ to forward the ports from
    it to my workstation.
    I would figure it would be the same for your situtation with difference
    in hardware/software.
    Thanks,
    Roland

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyphrr
    Is there a way to VNC into a machine that is behind a win 2k pro Internet connection-sharing box? The WAN is a static ip, and the LAN is set to DHCP. Granted, the LAN side could be set up for static so the ip of a machine is not a guess after the lease expirers. Using Tight VNC for this project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolandtignor
    This is what I do for pcanywhere and my linksys router.
    I configure my router with DMZ to forward the ports from
    it to my workstation.
    I would figure it would be the same for your situtation with difference
    in hardware/software.
    Thanks,
    Roland
    There is a big difference in that he is using ICS and not a hardware based router.

    this should do the trick

    Also for kool advanced features of ICS check out this page

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