Heya. Wanted to suggest giving EchoVNC a try: it's a utility
that assists making VNC connections regardless of firewalls, routers,
or web-proxies: http://echovnc.gotomyvnc.com

        It supports HTTP, SOCKS and NTLM proxies, both on the Server
and Viewer side of the connection, and it works with all flavors of
VNC (Real, Tight, Ultra, etc). Oh, and it's Windows only, but we're
working on that too. :)

cheers,
Scott


I would like to connect to my home computer (behind a router) from my work
computer (behind a proxy). I read
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2002-May/030627.html already and
would like to verify I'm going about this correctly (since it doesn't seem
to be working):

My home router IP: 123.123.123.1
My home internal IP: 192.168.1.5
Forwarded ports: 5900-5909 to 192.168.1.5
My work proxy IP: 10.10.10.1

Then this is what I've added to the hhproxy config file:
TcpMap 5901   120 123.123.123.1 5900 1 1

But I get this error in the log: Socket error on create TcpMapping(TcpMap)
5901 on 123.123.123.1 errno=10049(WSAE ADDR NOT AVAIL) (where I've
obviously changed 123.123.123.1 to my real router IP)

Then as I understand it, I would simply open the VNC Viewer and connect to
10.10.10.1:1? Not 10.10.10.1:5901?

Also, I read that VNC Java viewer doesn't work behind a proxy. Does that
apply if the server is behind a proxy or if the viewer is behind a proxy?
or both?

Any help is greatly appreciated... I've been trying to figure this out
forever and my head hurts from pulling so much of my hair.
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