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<blockquote data-quote="bboyreason" data-source="post: 1025253" data-attributes="member: 124031"><p>i just got a vnc to work locally on my macbook from an ubuntu netbook;</p><p>can control the desktop and access stuff fine;</p><p>i am wondering if i can access this from other networks?</p><p>what would i use as the ip, since i enter 192.168.1.x to get on the macbook from the same network;</p><p>would i use the wan ip and some type of port forwarding?</p><p>if so, my router asks for the name of a service, eg. AIM, telnet, http, ftp</p><p>ideally, i would like to access files on the macbook, but can i also route traffic through my home router to a proxy service or through the macbook via proxy service;</p><p>so i can browse anonymously (to a certain extent) from a netbook in, for example, a starbucks through my router at home</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboyreason, post: 1025253, member: 124031"] i just got a vnc to work locally on my macbook from an ubuntu netbook; can control the desktop and access stuff fine; i am wondering if i can access this from other networks? what would i use as the ip, since i enter 192.168.1.x to get on the macbook from the same network; would i use the wan ip and some type of port forwarding? if so, my router asks for the name of a service, eg. AIM, telnet, http, ftp ideally, i would like to access files on the macbook, but can i also route traffic through my home router to a proxy service or through the macbook via proxy service; so i can browse anonymously (to a certain extent) from a netbook in, for example, a starbucks through my router at home [/QUOTE]
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