Giacomo:

        Hello! Yes, EchoVNC does it that way: http://www.echovnc.com
The clients use something called "echoWare"; it's available for Windows,
OSX, and Linux. The "relay server" is available for Windows and Linux.

cheers,
Scott

Hello everyone,
when connecting to an host behind NATs (Networks Address Translators),
theres to do port forwarding from/to every NAT in the route; i know it
is possible to address this problem with the "Listening VNC viewer"
feature which makes the viewer to bind a port and get called by a remote
server which is the behind-nat-host; but whats the solution if both ends
are behind some NATs ?

A solution i can see is to run a special, listening, "VNC Proxy"
application in a host with public IP address and let the
behind-nat-hosts connect to it; it will do the trick, forwarding the
data through the incoming connections.

Theres anything like this around ? Theres anything for Linux OS ?

Regards,
Giacomo.
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