thelke
MIS
- Apr 9, 2002
- 84
Here is what I want to do. Ignore any security issues at the firewall, I know the risks, this is currently for informational purposes, not looking to implement at this time.
I want to (Through the VNC Java/Web Client running on the servers) be able to remotely administer ALL instances of VNC through an INTRANET site on the outside of a firewall, all through 1 port (for arguments sake, lets say 5900).
From OUTSIDE COMPUTER 1, I would initiate the VNC connection via my web browser to my FIREWALL IP ADDRESS on port 5900. The NAT for port 5900 would point to INSIDE COMPUTER 1. When the connection has been accepted through whatever authentication I decide, INSIDE COMPUTER 1 will give me a list of RUNNING VNC SERVERS on the inside of my firewall. I choose INSIDE VNC SERVER 1 from the list, and INSIDE COMPUTER 1 redirects my VNC session to INSIDE VNC SERVER 1.
1. Is this currently possible with all of the VNC and other VNC add-ons out there?
2. If this is not currently possible, what would it take, doing the ENTIRE process through a JAVA client?
Thank you,
Tad Helke
I want to (Through the VNC Java/Web Client running on the servers) be able to remotely administer ALL instances of VNC through an INTRANET site on the outside of a firewall, all through 1 port (for arguments sake, lets say 5900).
From OUTSIDE COMPUTER 1, I would initiate the VNC connection via my web browser to my FIREWALL IP ADDRESS on port 5900. The NAT for port 5900 would point to INSIDE COMPUTER 1. When the connection has been accepted through whatever authentication I decide, INSIDE COMPUTER 1 will give me a list of RUNNING VNC SERVERS on the inside of my firewall. I choose INSIDE VNC SERVER 1 from the list, and INSIDE COMPUTER 1 redirects my VNC session to INSIDE VNC SERVER 1.
1. Is this currently possible with all of the VNC and other VNC add-ons out there?
2. If this is not currently possible, what would it take, doing the ENTIRE process through a JAVA client?
Thank you,
Tad Helke