Re: NATD and Address Redirection

From: Wouter Clarie (rimshot_at_pandora.be)
Date: 07/26/03

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    On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, Yar Tikhiy wrote:

    > Could you check if TELNET, HTTP, or SSH from the outside world to the
    > inside machine works? The problem may have to do with VNC protocol
    > peculiarities preventing it from working through NAT. (However, the VNC
    > FAQ claims VNC will work through NAT.)

    VNC works through NAT just fine. Never had any problems with that.

    //Wouter
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