Wez:

        My company provides the echoServer application for anyone to
run (it's Linux-only right now; a Windows one is being worked on). The
idea is that a "community of users" will have one tech-savvy person who
can run a server so the rest of the community doesn't have to sweat the
details of firewalls or IP-addresses (or even dynamic DNS) anymore.
Lots of value for $25, IMO. :)

        We're running a "demo" version of it for proof-of-concept with
Kaboodle, but unlike GoToMyPC, we're interested in selling the server
more than we are subscriptions to the service.

cheers,
Scott

On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, James Weatherall wrote:

Hi Scott,

Understood.  The system you describe will work provided that the required
ports are enabled for outgoing access through the firewalls at both ends,
and that someone somewhere is running the echoWare server, which I assume
you provide yourself?

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


-----Original Message-----
From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 November 2004 18:13
To: James Weatherall
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Kaboodle 0.99d and VNC

Wez:

        Heya. Yes: with no ports enabled/forwarded, two
Kaboodle users can VNC and file-transfer with each other.
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