Adam:

        Yes, you got it. To set it up:

1. Install the UltraVNC server on the PC you want to take remote
   control over. Give it a good VNC password. When it's running
   in the service tray, right-click on it and choose "EchoServer
   Properties". Use that to log into an echoServer, either one
   you control, or our free demo one (the default). The "login
   name" it uses can be anything you want: by default, it will
   choose the Windows PC name.

2. Install the UltraVNC Viewer on the PC you want to do your
   remote-controlling from. Sign into the same echoServer in
   the "Options..." screen. Then on the main screen, just
   type in the echoServer "login name" from #1, select the
   "Connect via EchoServer" radio-button, and click connect.

        That will connect the Viewer to the Server via a
"firewall friendly" tunnel, that's 128-bit AES secured end to
end.
        Hope that helps!

-Scott


On Sat, 19 Aug 2006, Adam wrote:

Awesome!!! So are you saying that I should be able to access my computer remotely through the colleges computer without any trouble? How should I set it up to do that? I want to be able to load everything on my usb flash drive and use it on the colleges computer without installing anything. Thank you!!! Thank you soooo much!!! :-)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Can't remotely connect through the internet


Adam:

 Heya. I administer the Kaboodle program that John mentioned.
It uses something called "echoWare" to make firewall-friendly VNC
connections, without any port-forwarding setup. The most advanced
combination of echoWare and VNC right now is in UltraVNC -- we
integrated echoWare directly into the UltraVNC Viewer and Server.
You can download it here:

ftp://ftp.echogent.com/UltraVNC/beta/UltraVNC-ew-1.02-RC08-Setup.exe

 Using echoWare, you simply make a connection to an
"echoServer" on both sides of the connection (Server and Viewer).
Once logged into an echoServer, the two sides of the connection
can establish "firewall friendly" connections to each other (as
well as, of course, connect with normal VNC connections).

 Hope that helps!

-Scott

PS: Am CC'ing this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well, since echoWare
    also solves for his dynamic-IP/public-wireless problem.


Thank You soooo much!!
I got the program but how can I use it with TightVNC to access my computer on campus? Thank you soooo much! You don't know how much this means to me.
:-)

Hmm... are you trying to access a PC at home *from* campus or the other way around? If you want the former, you're probably out of luck, unless you can convince the school network admin to allow you to access your school PC from outside.. If the latter, you *might* be able to find something like Hamachi (www.hamachi.cc) to create an encrypted tunnel. You might also want to look at
Kaboodle (www.kaboodle.org) as well as this VNC FAQ:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/88.html
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