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I'm new VNC in general, I've had some experience with WebEx, Terminal Services/Remote Desktop, and a few others. Anyway, what is this repeater and how do I implement it? It looks like a server that runs out on the internet where both the server and client can establish outbound connections to and then use it as a relay. However, it only appears to support one connection at a time. Is there any way to script out multiple instances at once?? I know the repeater is NOT a SmartCode product, but a VNC add-on, but any suggestions would be great.
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Actually in not so distant future we might be releasing a GPL version of Repeater with some enhanced features ;)Anyway Repeater is a proxy component that allows to hide VNC servers with private IP address and still have them accessible from outside network. A typical configuration would look like VNC Client (1..n) | INTERNET | COMPANY FIREWAL | Repeater | VNC Servers (1..n)
Connections to Repater are identified by a connection ID, so for a VNC client to connect to a VNC server, he doesn't have to know server's IP address, he only have to know the connection ID. I think the more detailed information can be found on UltraVNC web site.
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You answered most of my questions. I did know about the connectionID, this is great. I'm looking for a windows repeater that can handle multiple server and client connections simultaneously. The repeater I downloaded from the UltraVNC website seemed to do one at a time.
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Support (s-code) (9/16/2006) Actually in not so distant future we might be releasing a GPL version of Repeater with some enhanced features ;)Anything ever happen with this?
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Not really, in the end there was not enough resources available that could be spent on this task :unsure:
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