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Hi All,
We have two offices suppose A and B. At office A, we use centos 5.3 computer as router and squid proxy server. At office B we use a cisco router to connect to Internet. Computers at office A that has direct access to Internet can access computers behind cisco router at office B using vnc viewer. But computers at office A that can use internet only through squid proxy can't access computers behind cisco router at office B. Is there any way so that I could allow squid clients to access computer behind cisco router at office B using vnc viewer.
you wouldn't be able to pass the vnc traffic through the squid service without tunneling it with a tool like httptunnel, but do you need to?? can't you just route it?
you wouldn't be able to pass the vnc traffic through the squid service without tunneling it with a tool like httptunnel, but do you need to?? can't you just route it?
Hi Chris,
Thanks for reply.
Could you please explain in detail.
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