Re: Tunelling RDP traffic over HTTP proxies.

From: Alloishus BeauMains (all0i5hu5_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/23/05

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    To: Steve McLaughlin <Steve.McLaughlin@aggreko.co.uk>
    
    

    Unless you are willing to give more specific information, this is
    already built into Windows with IIS and RDP. You can run rdp over
    http, or more importantly https.

    It works with proxies as well, you will have to do a little work to
    get that going.

    When you say tunneling, you imply that you want to encapsulate RDP.
    You can use VPN or SSH for either. Both are tricky to get running
    through a proxy, but it can be done with a little research, a good
    idea of how the network is setup, and some work.

    On 11/23/05, Steve McLaughlin <Steve.McLaughlin@aggreko.co.uk> wrote:
    > Hi list,
    >
    > Does anyone know of any solutions for tunnelling RDP traffic through an
    > HTTP proxy?
    >
    > Thanks in Advance,
    > Steve
    >
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