connecting from the office to my home *solution*
Collins, Kevin [MindWorks]
KCollins "at" chevrontexaco.com
Thu May 5 17:18:01 2005
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:johngray "at" usa.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 8:22 AM
To: Scott C. Best; John Aldrich; Collins, Kevin [MindWorks]; Angelo
Sarto
Cc: vnc-list "at" realvnc.com
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 <johngray "at" usa.net> 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"
> > _______________________________________________