There are probably people on this list that surpass myself on all VNC issues
but here is my pennys worth:

create a shortcut on the system running the VNC server service and use this
path %windir%\winvnc.exe -connect (target ip address or dns).

Replace %windir% with your appropriate path i.e. c:\etc or just find
winvnc.exe and copy the path. Replace the brackets and text after -connect
with your target ip or dns entry.

I can use this connection method to bypass many a corporate firewall, who's
administrator does not block outgoing ports etc.

Although I do not condone these actions for malicious purposes.

I would finally like to say Hi to the list and hope I can help on any vnc
issues.

Sounds Crazy?

Regards


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Subject: reverse connection


How do I initate a reverse connection under W2K?

Benjamin Bodenheim
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