Yoics, http://yoics.com, also provides this capability.  Once it's
setup, you can simply use a browser to access the remote machine.

best

Ryo

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:28 AM, Robin Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have recently been using managed services software (Kaseya) that uses a 
>> form
>> of VNC and allows you to connect to all the remote computers it has been
>> installed on,  this is all fine but there is one thing that I can't figure 
>> out
>> how it works.... Neither the client (VNC viewer) or the VNC server has an
>> external IP address or any port forwarding set up.  So I was wondering if
>> anyone has any idea how they could do this and if there is something I can
>> setup with realvnc to allow me to do the same sort of thing.  This would mean
>> I could just install a client on each machine and not worrying about getting
>> any port forwarding set up which would save me so much time!  If anyone has
>> any ideas or could at least tell me how they do it in this software I would
>> appreciate it.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Paul
>>
> I've not looked at this particular service, but the standard method is to use 
> an external proxy.  Your clients & servers connect with it at startup & then 
> any traffic can either be routed through the proxy, or the server & client 
> can be redirected to talk directly to each other.  Since the client & server 
> are both making outgoing connections, no port forwarding is needed.
>
> You can't implement this with standard RealVNC, but there are VNC-based 
> programs to do this (e.g. EchoVNC).  I've not used any of these myself, so I 
> can't give you any recommendations here.
>
> Cheers,
>    Robin
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