Hi Gregor,

if you mean, that your server is located behind a firewall where you cannot set up the port forwarding, there might be one other solution, if the client is not located behind a firewall.

you could try the other way around, start a listening vnc-viewer and let the server connect to the viewer.

marco


Gregor Riegler wrote:

i've got a vcn-server behind a router and unfortunately i can't do the port
forwarding on that router. so i focused on kaboodleproxy which is said to
work with vcn without any changes on routers but kaboodleproxy is not
available for windows, is it? thats why i wonder if there is any other
program similar to kaboodleproxy working on windows xp or any other way to
connect in my case??
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