Unfortunately SocksCap32 only has support for Socks4 and Socks5 proxies, and I need
support for HTTPS proxies. Is there anything else I can try........
Thanks
Regards
G
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/23/2001 01:55:57 AM
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For a SOCKS client that can Socksify apps, goto www.socks.nec.com and
download SocksCap32. You then add applications to and launch them from
SocksCap and they will go thru the SOCKS gateway just fine. I was at a
client last week that uses SOCKS so I needed a solution. I found only 2
SOCKS clients on the net and the other one was a POS. Through SocksCap I
ran Eudora, Outlook, Telnet on all manner of ports, GroupWise, various NNTP
clients, NTP client, AIM and a couple other apps just to test it. They all
ran fine....
At 08:02 6/13/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was inspired to say:
>No, the ports arnt open andI cant get the IT group to open them. But I can use
>the SOCKS https support if I can find a vncviewer that supports it....
>
>Is it possible to set the application to run over different ports... ? (maybe
>hack the application)
>
>Regards
>
>G
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/13/2001 12:16:01 PM
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>On Wednesday 13 June 2001 04:14, you wrote:
> > I am runnig VNCviewer on windows and unix at work ... and I wish to connect
> > to my mac at home......
> >
> > However, I cannot get past the firewall, which has SOCKS https support....
> >
> > I attempted to install the patch available in the contribs page, but that
> > is for version 3.3.1 unixsrc and I only have 3.3.3...
> >
> > Can ANYBOY help .... PLEASE !!!!!
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > G
>
>As for the firewall, do you have the ports required for VNC open? if using a
>standard client(downloaded and isntalled) I think the ports ar 590# <-= The
>pund indicates what Virtual Destop you are connecting too. If you are
>attempting to use the webbrowser I think its port 580#, again the # referring
>to the Vrtual destop you ar connecting to.
>
>HTH,
>
>--
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