Regarding the Tor option: Perhaps there could be a command-line switch
added to the tightvnc server to cause it to run as a Tor hidden
service ( a server ending in whose "hostname" ends in .onion: see
http://tor.eff.org/docs/tor-hidden-service.html ). Then, users could
run a command such as:

runsocks xtightvncviewer mejokbp2brhw4omd.onion

and be connected to the server instantly.

Someone has done VNC+Ventrilo+Tor work before and put up instructions
on the Internet:
http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/AnonymousPublicSpeech

But in general, it should be easier to set up than this. Ideally,
there would be a free public service like the combination of
www.logmeinrescue.com + www.logmein123.com that would make this whole
thing easy to set up (the whole thing of VNC between two PCs behind
different NAT routers.)

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