Your probably right on the blue screen.   I have nothing special setup for
VNC. It works through the proxy just like a an ftp client as long as your
using the proxy client which makes it look as if you were directly on the
Internet.

thanks.

----- Original Message -----
From: "William Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: VNC sessions with proxy client reboots our proxy server


> FourRunner said:
> > Hmm. I wouldn't think video drives would play into this as I'm not
> > connecting to the proxy server, I'm connecting through the proxy server
> > to another host.  The server is a Dell Optiplex GX240, 512 Meg Ram, 40
> > Gig HD, Video is an ATI Rage Ultra 128.   I can connect to the proxy
> > server with vnc with no problems.  It's connecting to any machine on
> > the Internet through the proxy that makes it crash.
> >
> Ahh, sorry I didn't catch that fact.  I'm still willing to bet that it is
> a blue screen causing the reboot, though.
> I'm not familiar with the MS Proxy server.  Do the other apps you use
> (Citrix, ftp, etc) use a different method of going through the proxy than
> VNC?  I assume you do some port forwarding or NAT to make VNC work where
> this wouldn't be need for FTP.
> --
> William
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