I concur, at least for version's 2.0 and 2.1 Radmin should default to using TCP 4899 
but can be configured to use any TCP port under Radmin Settings or at the command 
prompt using the /port: switch (ie r_server.exe /port:5001 ).  If you do change your 
port don't forget to change it on both computers.

-t

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Incorrect, sorry Jason.
Radmin uses a single TCP port (not UDP), which is configurable, and end-to-end 
everything is encrypted with 128 bit strength. I have connected through a firewall 
only allowing the single TCP port.  It's also fast, and has a tiny footprint.  

Toby

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Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 9:16 AM
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i will second the use of radmin, BUT it uses UDP only, although port selection is 
customizable.  you can restrict access by IP also, if you are not running a firewall 
or IPsec.

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Check out radmin at www.radmin.com.  Cheap, stable, small and secure.

Toby

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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:02 PM
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> This guy wants to control his servers from the same location.  I'd 
> tell him to buy Remotely Possible because file copy over VNC isn't
> straightforward.  It is also faster over a WAN connection.  But, if cost 
> were an issue he could install VNC and an ssh daemon.  Then putty and 
> iExplore to control the box.  You can get a free ssh daemon in the 
> CygWin project.  He could even tunnel your VNC over SSH as many have 
> already suggested.
> 
> -Steve


for win32 only ( actually win98  and win2k to be more specific )

can any one please point the detail to implement the putty + iexplore stuff to be done 
on the client side and vnc + ssh stuff on the server side 

any quick info or links or papers ( actually anything ) would be very helpful 


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