Hi Scott! Will vnc client and server work faster if both ends have high speed dsl. How about if only the vnc client has dsl. Thanks Mario On Mon, 12 March 2001, "Scott C. Best" wrote: > > Raji: > Hello! As Harmen wrote, I'm a big fan of: > > > http://www.nocrew.org/software/httptunnel.html > > I found it terribly easy to setup. Source compiles > quickly, giving two binaries: htc and htc. You run htc > at your workplace, telling it to forward port 8888 (for > example) on your local machine thru your work's proxy server, > and off to your VNC machine. Then on your VNC machine, you > run hts and tell it to listen on (for example) 9999 and > forward what it hears to port 5900. > Both htc and hts should startup and sit quietly. > Then you run your VNC viewer at work and connect it to > 'localhost 8888'...and it reaches thru the proxy to > connect to your VNC server. > I just had to do this today, and it took maybe > 15 minutes to get it working, with no need to touch > the firewall settings. Very cool. As Harmen suggested, for > something noisy like VNC, follow the README example for > choosing a good buffer-size. If your IT guys at work ever > complain, ask for SSH to be permitted instead. :) > > Good luck! > > -Scott > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------