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Re: Remote Control to a remote computer with no listen port
From: John Maher <john.e.maher () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:22:37 -0500
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If I understand you correctly, then you might want to consider port knocking. A Google search for "port knocking" will provide you with plenty of information. John mickael kael wrote:
Hi, I'm searching a tool of remote control wich support no listen port on the remote computer. That mean that the remote computer must open connection to a server which permit connection to him. client to control ---(VPN over https)---> server (java applet) <---(https)-- client Any idea or documentation to implement that ? Best regards, Mk
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