> Because of the situation I am in, I need to be able to run a secure
> VNC channel across the internet, from any computer, not
> just one with special software. The setup is that it can be 
> turned on only when required.
> 
> This lead me to chose https as the secure protocol to the apache server,
> the apache server and firewall then pipe this via http to the VNC server.
> Return packets use the proxy. 
> 
> My test environment is from a another private network using NAT to get to
> the web server
> 
> I get to enter the password screen, then I get the Java message about
> "no Route to Host". No message traffic is going through the firewall
> between the client and
> the server so it must be the applet itself that is having problems,
> resolving between the 
> 2 private networks.
> 
> I would appreciate any advice on teaking this to get it working and
> maintaining a high level of 
> security.
> 
> I considered VPN, and SSH, but this would require special setups.
> 
> Mike.

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