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Hi Ylian,

Hi Ylian,

Thanks for the reply.

The VPN in this case is set up on the routers. Basically I have Tomato open-source firmware on my router and the client's router. The routers establish and maintain the VPN tunnel. All I have to do on the client is access the IP address on the remote network. This works fine for Remote Desktop, copying files back and forth via Windows Explorer, accessing an intranet site hosted on the client's network, etc. In fact, now that I was able to configure the target machines to accept VNC on 5900, those VNC connections work fine across the VPN as well. So far the only thing I haven't been able to do is get MDTK working across the VPN.

Now that I have VNC working, I probably won't need the MDTK very often and I've left an installation inside the client's network for when I do. So I wanted to report this status to you, but being able to run it successfully inside their network is okay as a workaround for me.

Regards,

Mark


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