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Old 01-05-2006, 07:14 AM
Paul Moore
 
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Default New Q: Has anyone used VNC with DynDNS

Hello,

I've given up on my presvious questions a few posts back, because I've just
discovered that my ISP blocks all inbound ports below 1024, so I can't
tunnel through HTTP.

I'm trying to use DynDNS to access my home PC from work, using VNC. The
firewall at work blocks all outgoing ports except 22 and 80, and my ISP
blocks all incoming ports below 1024. So, I've been trying to use
DynDNS.com's URL redirect feature to redirect a normal web access to
<RedirectURL>:80 to <MyPCAddressURL>:5900. My PC's web address
<MyPCAddressURL>: is also dynamically assignerd by DynDNS.com.

Is the <RedirectURL> a fake address, or do I also have to register it to my
machine's IP address, similar to <MyPCAddressURL>? How do I fill in the
fields on the DynDNS site? I'm getting confused because the explanation at
the DynDNS site is not very good.

Many thanks,
Paul


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Old 01-05-2006, 07:14 AM
Robert L [MS-MVP]
 
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Default Re: New Q: Has anyone used VNC with DynDNS

I have been using dydns.org for a few years. you may need to open the ports 5800 to 5900. when connect it using http://yourname.dyndns.org:5800.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Paul Moore" <paul.moore@pandora-OMIT.be> wrote in message news:0E3kf.62686$3Q1.3894388@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Hello,

I've given up on my presvious questions a few posts back, because I've just
discovered that my ISP blocks all inbound ports below 1024, so I can't
tunnel through HTTP.

I'm trying to use DynDNS to access my home PC from work, using VNC. The
firewall at work blocks all outgoing ports except 22 and 80, and my ISP
blocks all incoming ports below 1024. So, I've been trying to use
DynDNS.com's URL redirect feature to redirect a normal web access to
<RedirectURL>:80 to <MyPCAddressURL>:5900. My PC's web address
<MyPCAddressURL>: is also dynamically assignerd by DynDNS.com.

Is the <RedirectURL> a fake address, or do I also have to register it to my
machine's IP address, similar to <MyPCAddressURL>? How do I fill in the
fields on the DynDNS site? I'm getting confused because the explanation at
the DynDNS site is not very good.

Many thanks,
Paul


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Old 01-05-2006, 07:14 AM
Albiemanmike
 
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Default Re: New Q: Has anyone used VNC with DynDNS

www.gotomypc.com and subscribe to one connection this will get around all of
the firewall issues. We use it for our clients all the time for this very
reason. It is not free but the biggest benefit is the firewall traversal.
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