I hope pcAnyware is not a 'bad word' on this list; if so, please forgive me
;)
pcA has a feature called gateway. It basically works like this: when a
remote (viewer) connects to it, it presents a list of hosts(servers), the
remote (user) picks a host, and then the gateway forwards packets between
the host and the remote. The list is dynamically created based on hosts
running on the subnet. I am fairly sure that it can support multiple
connections.
This would be great for installing on my Linux box that sits between my
local (192.168.xx) subnet and the internet. If it would also work in the
oppiste direction (allow a server to select a client) it would allow vnc
servers that are behind their own NAT firewalls to initiate the connection
to the repeater, and then connect to a veiwer that is also behind a NAT
firewall.
Carl Karsten
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