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by Laszlo
2005-10-26 14:47
Forum: SCIII
Topic: NAT listening UVNC-SC on port 3389 + other NAT PC viewer
Replies: 4
Views: 9711

Bevtech, Rudi, thanks for your quick reply,
actually, what I really want to do is to forward the reverse connection from a computer (HELP_ME)
on LAN#2 with UVNC-SC using port 3389 to my computer ("I_HELP_YOU" 192.168.0.19) on another LAN (LAN#1).
The connection between HELP_ME and the server (W2K ...
by Laszlo
2005-10-21 12:54
Forum: SCIII
Topic: NAT listening UVNC-SC on port 3389 + other NAT PC viewer
Replies: 4
Views: 9711

NAT listening UVNC-SC on port 3389 + other NAT PC viewer

Hi guys,
please help me I am already going crazy with this...
I have searched all the topics but have not find any solution...

There are to LANs and I need to provide help from a compuer on LAN1 to a computer on LAN2.
I am the admin of the server of LAN#1 (W2K ISA) but have no influence on LAN#2 ...