Heyaz. A good alternative to Hamachi is the echoServer approach.
It works in a similar way, making the VNC connection appear to be
outgoing from the point of view of both firewalls. Unlike Hamachi,
though: (1) you can own and operate your own reflection server (rather
than relying on run
Mick wrote:
This looks good, as long as you trust *their* servers with *your* login
details . . . As I do not know them personally, from childhood, I wouldn't
really trust them.
All Hamachi traffic, starting at each peer, is encrypted with the
AES-256 cypher. And unless you're running on a
Jon wrote:
Hi, im trying to set up a VNC for my sister at college so i can help with her problems
without now click start the only issue is, as you might have guessed, is
she does not have access to her routers at school. i have already done port forwarding on
my router, so how can i