Joseph A. Knapka writes:
Joe,
I think you've sent this to me by mistake !
> Hi, Harmen,
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~jknapka/vncpatch.html
>
> Toward the bottom are patches for Xvnc and WinVNC
> that attempt to implement HTTP tunnelling. They
> just look for a POST request on the RFB port,
> reply with an HTTP "OK", and then start the RFB
> handshake. These patches should not interfere
> with the operation of normal non-tunnelling
> clients.
>
> It is not tested because I don't have a tunnelling
> viewer or an HTTP proxy to test with. I'm
> investigating setting up a proxy, but maybe you
> can try this out, or else tell me why it isn't
> going to work :-) I think it will, but I
> haven't finished understanding RFC2616 yet,
> so I may be wrong.
>
> -- Joe
>
> -- Joe Knapka
> ... etc ...
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