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Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 12:43:15 +0200
From: Michael Bramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "List: Vnc (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: VNC-Server Farm, port forward.
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Hello

I like to with some PCs from windows to linux. But I have some windows
programms, that don't run on linux clients or with wine. I like to
install some PC with windows and make a vnc connect to this linux PCs on
demand. 

Now I need a port forward host, that redirect the incomming request to
one free vnc host. Like this

VNC-Clinet1
VNC-Clinet2
VNC-Client3                       VNC-Server1 
VNC-Client4                       VNC-Server2 
VNC-Client5 --> forward host  --> VNC-Server3 
VNC-Client6                       VNC-Server4 
VNC-Client7
VNC-Client8

With this all Clients make only a connect to the forward host and get
one of the free VNC-Servers. The forward host must prevent the two
client connect to one Server.

Know someone some software for this forward host? (IMHO this should only
some lines in perl)

Maybe someone has a idea or comments?

Gruss
Grisu
-- 
Michael Bramer  -  a Debian Linux Developer      http://www.debsupport.de
PGP: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -- Linux Sysadmin   -- Use Debian Linux
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Gruss
Grisu
-- 
Michael Bramer  -  a Debian Linux Developer      http://www.debsupport.de
PGP: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -- Linux Sysadmin   -- Use Debian Linux
The only stupid question is the unasked one.
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