us robotics 8022 router and vnc

From: Hubert Mayr (huma1_at_gmx.net)
Date: 05/04/04


Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 16:12:41 +0200

Hi!I have local lan and a us robotics 8022 router connected to internet with
cable modem with the following properties:automatic passthrough of encrypted
data through NAT, PPTP packets are
allowed to pass through, router supports IPSEC.what means that router
properties at all?Behind that router I have a local lan.My questions:I want
to make a connection from anywhere on the world with vnc to my computers on
my local lan.The os of that computer that make the connection is windows
xp.What must I on my router end elsewhere configure?How can I make that vnc
connection secure from my windows xp computer to any computer local on my
lan?Thanks!



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