Brendan:
Heya. Regarding SSH and proxytunnel, do you have access to
a Linux/*nix server anywhere? Makes life easier for this part.
Regarding EchoVNC, two things to note: first, most web proxy's
will not allow connections to "non-standard" ports, like what VNC
and echoServer use by default. The proxy's will -- usually -- only
allow a connection to TCP 21, 80 or 443, but nothing else. We run
a demo echoServer on 443 to help with that: "demo.echovnc.com:443"
(password "demo2007"). Any chance you can connect with that hostname?
Secondly, EchoVNC tries to use IE's proxy settings, but you may need
to provide proxy host information in the "Advanced..." button, in the
echoServer tab.
cheers,
Scott
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, brendan kehoe wrote:
Scott can you tell me how do you put the vnc session through an ssh tunnel
or other proxytunnel tunnel
also echovnc would not connect to the echo server for me
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