Yes, that would work. I've written a small Java proxy app that connects to the local VNC server and then back to our office through a Microsoft ISA server ("CONNECT mybox:443 HTTP/1.1") and it works 100%.
If there was a firewall that did content-inspection, it might notice that you weren't talking SSL and stop the connection. But I think those would be far and few between.
I'm trying to change that VNC "Add New Client" dialog to support Proxy settings, but my C/C++/Windows is rusty. I've just gotten hold of Visual Studio 6, so I'm hoping I'll be able to make that work soon - will let you know.
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