Thank you for your response, Joe.

The firewall is under my control, however I'm trying to avoid having anyone
connect directly to my PC.  (Sorry, I should have stated that).

What I would really like is to have a reflector (outside or even inside the
firewall) that I can point my desktop (server) to and then have other folks
point their viewers at this same server -- much like GLANCE.NET does.

While multiple connections would be great, it is not required for my needs.
I just want to share screens of my desktop.

At the moment, I have no Linux systems or abilities, so I was hoping to
find a reflector (if that's what it is called) that would run under
Windows.  If such a reflector works, but only under Linux, then I would
explore that route too, however I would need to know that the software
really works before I head down that learning path.

Thank you,

Eric

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Is the firewall not under your control? Is a simple port forward not
possible? What are the parameters of your desired solution, I need an idea
of what you are trying to do.

If, you had a linux firewall, ssh could portforward for you to any box you
need and there would be no limit to the number of connections, except
maybe processor speed. I am not going to suggest 200 ssh connections would
work fine on a 486 based firewall.

For a great cheap linux firewall, you can check out www.coyotelinux.com
which includes ssh. Runs on a floppy. Only a old box with a floppy drive
and  2 nic are needed.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I would like to set up a box outside of my firewall and then somehow
> establish a VNC session between it and my PC, which is inside the
> firewall.
>
> Then, I can give the remote party the address of the external box and
they
> can connect.
>
> I only need one external concurrent session, but 2 or 3 would be "nice to
> have"
>
> I searched this list and found mention of such a product, but it was only
> for Linux with mention that Windows may be coming.
>
> Is anyone aware of such a product that would run on a Windows Box.
> Basically, I'm trying to create the functionality of glance.net for
> myself,
> but without the cost.
>
> -Glee
>
>
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