Jeremy:
Yes, the firewall/proxy setuyp you have at work is most
likely blocking your attempts to connect to a "non-popular" TCP
service (ie, something not associated with web-browsing, ftp'ing,
or telnet'ing).
Your best bet is to setup an SSH or Zebedee tunnel from
your workplace to your home LAN. Most SSH clients support proxy'ing
nowadays, so this connection has a better chance of getting "thru"
your workplace's firewall/proxy systems. Once it's working, you can
run VNC via this tunnel.
You can find some details on setting up such tunnels here:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/28.html
Good luck!
-Scott
> I have VNC server running on my home machine and from work I
> can open IE, type in my proxy login and password, and access
> http://xx.xx.xx.xx:5800 where the x's are my home machine's
> IP. After a few seconds I get a
> response "NoRouteToHostException". I don't have a firewall
> set up at home and I'm not using a router. Is the problem
> coming from the fact that VNC is attempting to run no 5900
> and the proxy at work won't allow it? Thanks for the help.
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