Well, I have asked this question before and I wanna thanks Jonathan Morton
and Jean Christophe Serre for your the great help. I made some tests and i
found a solution to my case. I would like to say that i tried httport but my
proxy server doesn't let me use the connect feature. So i found a small
program (socks2http at www.totalrc.net) that transforms every socks request
in http requests. With the utility SOCKScap that sockified VNC
() it all worked well. Well, almost,
sometimes the connection goes to timeout but nonetheless it works.
Thanks again
Luis
-----Original Message-----
From: Ingecom - SERRE Jean-Christophe [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 7:52 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Tunneling
Krishna Behara <> wrote:
>
> Just wondering if VNC can work using
> an http tunnel , for windows NT ie a VNC
> viewere trying to access the VNC server using
> http.
What are you exactly trying to do, why, etc.?
If you're locked behind a HTTP-only proxy/firewall and want to get
through from a VNC viewer, you could only possibly do it using the free
windoz tool HTTPort from
=
But it'll work only if your web proxy supports the CONNECT feature
(which it should not).
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