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Date:      Mon, 27 Jun 2005 01:42:53 -0500
From:      Nikolas Britton <nikolas.britton@gmail.com>
To:        Anthony Chavez <acc@anthonychavez.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: VNC multiplexer
Message-ID:  <ef10de9a05062623421541aa59@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <m2slz5phe5.fsf@pegasos.local>
References:  <m2slz5phe5.fsf@pegasos.local>

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On 6/26/05, Anthony Chavez <acc@anthonychavez.org> wrote:
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>=20
> Hi, all.
>=20
> Slightly off-topic here, but I thought I might get a better (and more
> relevant) response from here rather than a more general VNC
> list/newsgroup.
>=20
> I've got a client that would like to be able to connect to VNC servers
> behind a FreeBSD gateway.  Said servers are assigned dynamic IPs via
> DHCP, so port mapping (via pf) is not an option (AFAIK).  However, we
> intend to make use of dynamic DNS, so they will at least have hostnames.

Why can't you just give them static mappings. On my networks I use
DHCP for everything.
I then tell my DHCP/DNS server (m0n0wall) to reserve and only give
this ip address to server x or printer y etc.to put it bluntly...

>=20
> One solution we've considered is setting up a multiplexer of sorts that
> would enable users of VNC client apps to pick and choose which machine
> to connect to inside the LAN per session, but I'm curious to know if
> such a thing (or something similar) exists already.

I've never heard of such a device

>=20
> I'd be very interested in knowing what solutions any of you may have
> come with to tackle this problem.

DNS..... ummmm what about setting up a web page where the user can
click on which server to connect to (you will still need DNS or Static
mappings) and then it opens up in a java VNC client?



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