I brought up a point a week or two ago about a client's system that is behind 
a firewall and it appears this firewall (which we have no control over) is 
blocking his outbound VNC connection.  I'm sure I'm not the only one with a 
problem like this, where it is important to work with a system behind a 
firewall that blocks VNC, and the firewall is uneditable.

Is there a way to make VNC's connections look like HTTP traffic?  (I tried VNC 
on port 80, but that wasn't enough.)  Or is there something I can use to wrap 
VNCs communication in HTTP packets by using another program and piping 
communications through that program, which would then connect with the net?  
(Of course I'd have to have a mirror image of that action on my end.)

Thanks for any help on this.

Hal
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