I would really like to have some input on this problem, can anyone help me
here? I've been ignored at several other places.

\Fredrik


----- Original Message -----
From: "Fredrik Malmquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 12:38 AM
Subject: Passive VNC


> OK, this is a problem I've been struggling with for months now, and you
guys
> seem to be the best ones to go to here..
>
> My problem is this:
>
> At my school we have this internet sharing... I want to run a server at a
> machine inside that internet sharing, that is, the machine I want to run
it
> on has no IP of it's own on the internet.
> There is no way that I could access the server that has the real IP
towards
> the internet. If I had access to that one, I would of course portmap a
> couple of ports for WinVNC to run on. Now that is not the case. So, I need
> to bypass that firewall.
>
> So, when you try to connect to the IP the server is running on, you simply
> end up on the computer that is sharing the internet connection.
>
> I had this idea, that you could maybe run a sort of external bouncer that
> you could use for making this possible. That idea was that the passive
> computer that I wanted to run a server on would establish a link to a
> certain port at an external machine, and that that external machine then
> would listen on another port which all the clients could connect to, thus,
> the data would pass through the bouncer, through the link that is already
> established and end up at the passive computer.
>
> I am 100% certain that this is a thing that could be done, and it would be
> _most_ useful indeed. However, I certanly lack the programming knowledge
for
> making this happen, so I thought that I would at least present my ideas to
> this list, then maybe someone would make it happen. If anybody has another
> sulotion to my problem, feel free to air it, because I am yet to find one.
>
> \Fredrik
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