Hello all,
   
  I am new to how this method of communication works, so I am hopeing it is 
recieved by people in development for the EchoVNC server and the EchoVNC 
viewer. The archives on SourceForge create and error so I can not read that 
which you have already discussed. (HTTP 500 Internal Server Error) Please 
advise if their is another means to offer input for this product.
   
  Currently I can not find a way to connect to my EchoVNC server with my 
EchoVNC viewer program without using an EchoServer or using Port Forwarding on 
the EchoVNC server machine. The EchoServer solution would be great for 
non-technical users I understand as the server or the viewer application would 
not require them to deal with port forwarding.
   
  My situation:
  I am trying to develop remote desktop control software so I can provide 
tech-support to my clients. I am capable of port-forwarding to my machine but 
my clients would not know how to set this up. The problem the way all VNC 
connections are set up is that the non-technical person is the one with the 
server, and the one that needs to be able to do the port forwarding.
   
  My Suggestion:
  Add a connect button on the server side of the EchoVNC software to connect to 
the EchoViewer software.
   
  Now we can bypass having an EchoServer all together. The client(Person who 
needs computer to be controlled) doesnt need to know how to port forward as he 
is making the Outgoing request. 
   
  Once connected to my EchoVNC viewer application I should be able to take 
control of their computer over the same connection.
   
  --------- Example  Situation ---------------------------------
  (A) -- Person A is a computer expert with the ability to port forward to his 
computer. 
  (B) -- Person B is a non-Technical person who simply wants person (A) to fix 
his computer.
   
  (B) calls person (A) and asks for help. Person (A) gives person (B) an IP 
number to begin the connection to person (A)'s computer. Once a connection is 
established, person (A) takes control of persons (B)'s computer.
   
  I would not mind offering my time to help create this function if it is an 
option.
   
  Chuck Mongillo

 
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