A firewall that allows HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) traffic has to be more
permissive, since it can't look inside the SSL'ed data.  I think I
know some folks who managed to make use of an HTTP to HTTPS proxy for
RFB/VNC traffic.  The remote "web server" has to handle the SSL, and
initial HTTP command.  Proxies differ wildly.  Your mileage may vary.

phil
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