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| Subject: | Re: Remote Control to a remote computer with no listen port |
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| Date: | Tue, 22 Nov 2005 10:05:07 -0800 |
Check out UltraVNC's Single Click tool. If I am understanding what you are saying properly then this will do it for you. You want something to where the end users computer will connect to you to prevent firewall problems, instead of you connecting to them? If so: http://sc.uvnc.net If this is what you are looking for, lemme know if you need any help setting it up. On 11/19/05, mickael kael <mickael.kael@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I'm searching a tool of remote control wich support no listen port on the remote computer. That mean that the remote computer must open connection to a server which permit connection to him. client to control ---(VPN over https)---> server (java applet) <---(https)-- client Any idea or documentation to implement that ? Best regards, Mk
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