Since you can't "see" the servers behind the firewall, you would have to "publish a server" for each server you wanted to connect with. You would use the server publishing wizard to set up the first server on 5900 (default). Then after that, you would need to pick different ports for each of the other machines. (5905 for machine2, 5910 for machine 3, etc.) Or.. You set up one machine you can get to from the outside and then connect to the other machines from there. PCAnywhere has a gateway feature. I think that VNC also has something similar, but I have never set it up. You may also want to consider using some of the ssh or encryption add-on's for VNC if you are going to connect directly from outside on the internet. Personally I think the best solution is to set up RAS and use PPTP or IPSec to VPN in from the internet side, and then you can just connect to anything you want on your inside network. That way you have a central point of connection that is native to the ISA server, is already encrypted, and has logging and authentication capabilities built in. ----- Original Message ----- From: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 7:31 AM Subject: [isalist] PCAnywhere or VNC http://www.ISAserver.org Trying to setup PCAnywhere or VNC access to ISA server and workstations behind it So far had no luck, even after following the instructions on isaserver.org and q304350 VNC only uses tcp 5800 and 5900 PCAnywhere 5631tcp 5632udp how can i make this work? By the way external NIC in ISA has 10 public ip's assigned to it hope this helps Thanks in advance dima ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: rdzek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')