That doesn't help, since VNC server is on SymbianOS.

2006/6/12, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There are several apps that will do this for you. Look at Kaboodle or
EchoVNC. Both will do what you want, I believe.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of lim
> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 8:06 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: NAT-to-NAT solution?
>
> Hello
>
> I'm looking for NAT-to-NAT solution for VNC.
> There are:
> 1) VNC server behind NAT (non-Windows! Only standard
> software. Can use "Add client". Can't change port forwarding
> on the router);
> 2) some server (Linux or Windows) with external IP;
> 3) VNC client behind NAT (Windows. Can't change port
> forwarding on the router).
>
> So I'm looking for some "proxy" I can install on the the
> server with external IP, that will listen to two ports (5500
> - waiting for VNC server to "Add client", 5900 - waiting for
> client), accept connection from both VNC server and VNC
> client, and then work as usual "proxy"
> between them.
>
> I could've used UltraVNC NAT2NAT
> (http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/addons/nat2nat.html), but as
> I said VNC server is not on Windows machine.
> Then there is UltraVNC Repeater, but it's UltraVNC specific.
>
> Any other options?
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