Christopher:

        Heya. Have you given EchoVNC a try? It's a utility to
help connect to VNC Servers behind firewalls or proxies. Works
with most types of proxies too: HTTP, SOCKS, and NTLM. Can
find it here: http://echovnc.gotomyvnc.com

cheers,
Scott


I searched and read other proxy posts, but didn't find one that helped.

Here is the situation.

1. Server is at home
2. Want the client to be at work.
3. Have connected successfully to the server from a client NOT at work
4. Potential client at work needs to connect to a proxy server to access the
internet.  If I try to ping a website, say www.google.com from the command
line it will not work.

What can I do?  How can I make the client connect to the server via a proxy?
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