As Wez has already explained, the firewall is there for a purpose - to keep
out all but legitimate web requests. It is not the function of this mailing
list to help you hack a way past it. If you want to blow a hole in your
corporate network security, talk to your network administrators. They may
let you use SSH or VPN to establish a reasonably secure path through the
firewall and then you can access the internal resources you require.
Angus.
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Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: Config on VNC server for port 80
> First try to understand the question.
>
> I want to access VNC server by typing http://IPADDRESS only in IE address
bar.
> It means it will access it only port 80. I don't want to mention any port
except
> port 80.
>
> By giving http://IPADDRESS:5880...it will look on 5880 port and on
> filrewall..that port is blocked. Only port 80 is opened.
>
> Firewall is in between VNC server and my PC.
>
> Thanks,
>
> /Jignesh
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