Scott,

The software linked to below doesn't appear to include the GPL text, nor any offer of sourcecode, nor sourcecode itself. Can you clarify this?

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


Scott C. Best wrote:
Anthony:

    Heya. Have a look at EchoVNC:

http://www.echovnc.com

    It uses a proxy server called "echoServer" to relay VNC
connections, regardless of firewall or routers or proxies (even
NTLM proxies), so there's no port-forwarding or firewall adjusts
required at all. Also, the data channels are encrypted using OpenSSL.

    EchoVNC is really just a "wrapper" around your existing
VNC installation, so it works with any VNC Viewer or Server. We've
recently added echoWare directly into a VNC Server, so it's all
one application, rather than one wrapped around another:

ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoVNC/TightVNC_1.3dev5-ew.zip

    Hope that helps!

-Scott

Does any one know what i need so i can connect to clients that are behind a
firewall?  I do not have access to firewall so i need a solution like
Teamviewer where a server is being used as a proxy.

Is there any open source projects doing this?

Anthony

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