Hi I want to know is it possible to connect to a windows system from a linux system by using any graphical remote desktop utilites ? Are KDE Remote Desktop and Terminal Client Server useful ? Again, I mean in graphical mode. Telnet have already solved in bash. Also I am just curious to know what is the difference between dynamic and static DNS servers. Now I think when there is a LAN with a server and some clients it is possible to use the server as a DNS server and then the server will have a name such as aaa.bbb.ccc instead of IP address and so on for clients and it should be called Dynamic DNS server. Am I right ? But when there is a web server with static IP address of course for example something.com and some zones are added like zone1.something.com to it, it should be called static DNS server ? One more thing, lets assume a web server with static IP connected also to a local LAN and supposed to act as a print server in LAN. Is it possible to use the web server's domanin address as local domanin too like www.something.com and other clients will have client1.something.com,... ? Even possible for a web server to be used to a site like www.something.com and also has a different DNS address for local LAN like mylan.net or ... ? S. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page ? Try My Yahoo! http://my.yahoo.com