If they are monitoring to that level, it will probably look like you are doing a lot of HTTPS traffic to them. As both (HTTPS and SSH) are encrypted, there's nothing much for them to see but byte counts...
Kevin -----Original Message----- From: John Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 8:22 AM To: Scott C. Best; John Aldrich; Collins, Kevin [MindWorks]; Angelo Sarto Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: connecting from the office to my home *solution* Thanks guys! Okay, so, I setup an SSH server at home, and am using PuTTY at work to create a tunnel. I had to use port 443, as port 22 is blocked. Seeing that I had to use a tunnel, I decided to use RDC instead of VNC. Viola! It works like a charm. Both RDC and VNC work great through the tunnel. One last question: Anyone know if what I'm doing will look suspicious to network security and raise a flag, or will it just look like normal traffic? Thanks again, John > > On 5/3/05, John Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Setup: > > > > Home - WinXP Pro SP2 w/ RealVNC 4.1.6 Service via broadband router > > Office - WinXP Pro SP2 via large corporate LAN > > > > Test: > > > > Everything works fine connecting from a friends house. > > I can telnet my home from the office on the VNC port. It connects, > > however no RFB response. > > > > Problem: > > > > Using Client - After entering the server name, and clicking [OK], > > I get "read: Connection reset by peer (10054)" > > > > Using Web - After entering the server name, and clicking [OK], I get > > "rdr.IOException: java.net.SocketException: Socket read Failed" > > _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [email protected] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
