Ed Peschko napisal(a): > > So you are saying that I use the vnc java client - directly out > of the box - and connect to my server anywhere, anytime, without > concern for proxy issues on the local machine because I inherit the > proxy settings from the browser?
Hm... would you request the same from a telnet or ssh service? And VNC is no more, no less than graphical equivalent of them. In my opinion you are requesting too much. You request features that this service has never been designed for. Any regular network service *does* and *should* use a direct socket connection and a dedicated port to operate. It is a very bad habit (although very common nowadays :() that people expect everything to be accessible via WWW. Regards, Jaroslaw Rafa [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Spam, wirusy, spyware... masz do6f? Jest alternatywa! http://www.firefox.pl/ --- http://www.thunderbird.pl/ Szybciej. #atwiej. Bezpieczniej. Internet tak jak lubisz. _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [email protected] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
