There is a "pay" service, GoToMyPc (or something like that)
that could help you.  (try google)

But be warned that willfully geetting around someones security
system can be construed as unlawfully breaking in.

If you are trying to get around your ISP's firewalls, then go ahead.
But if you are trying to get around the firewals at work, you most
definatetly want to talk to your network people before attempting to do
something like that...


Jerry

On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 14:22, 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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