Hal,

GNU httptunnel should do what you want.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hal Vaughan
> Sent: 19 February 2006 16:24
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Wrapping or Disguising VNC Data to Look Like HTTP
> 
> I brought up a point a week or two ago about a client's 
> system that is behind 
> a firewall and it appears this firewall (which we have no 
> control over) is 
> blocking his outbound VNC connection.  I'm sure I'm not the 
> only one with a 
> problem like this, where it is important to work with a 
> system behind a 
> firewall that blocks VNC, and the firewall is uneditable.
> 
> Is there a way to make VNC's connections look like HTTP 
> traffic?  (I tried VNC 
> on port 80, but that wasn't enough.)  Or is there something I 
> can use to wrap 
> VNCs communication in HTTP packets by using another program 
> and piping 
> communications through that program, which would then connect 
> with the net?  
> (Of course I'd have to have a mirror image of that action on my end.)
> 
> Thanks for any help on this.
> 
> Hal
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