Hi All,
I'm new to Ultra VNC SC.
I have an infrustructure with about 150 clients that connect to internet using a Proxy Server that is behind a firewall.
Every client has an IP gived by my DHCP server.
I want to redistribuite UltraVNC SC to our customers to give them support for our products, and I need that our call center (about 50 clients) can connect to our customers.
I'd like to know how to set up my infrastructure.
I don't understand If I have to use Repeater, NAT-2-NAT or forwarder. And I like to know if I have to give Fixed IP to all Call Center clients.
My company has also a DMZ. In DMZ we publish some server for testing purpose. In this DMZ I can put a VNC server without problems.
Best Regards
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UltraVNC SC for Call Center
Re: UltraVNC SC for Call Center
Hi MouseMousexx74 wrote:Hi All
Here are my suggestions ... you only really want to open one machine to the internet, so you want to use a server "in-the-middle"either want to use a repeater methodMousexx74 wrote:I want to redistribute UltraVNC SC to our customers ... our call center (about 50 clients - which connect to internet using a Proxy Server that is behind a firewall) can connect to our customers.
- Setup repeater running on the DMZ-server (not sure if its authentication based connections
Setup a SSH server in the DMZ, and use SSH tunneling like vnc2me
the question you need to ask. is what version of SC are you going to use ???
this last one is important because the old SC application doesn't support vista (not well at all)
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don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
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Re: UltraVNC SC for Call Center
HI JDaus,
Thank for your reply. I'll try as soon as possible,
I'd like to use the latest SC version availble for download but during my internal test I've noticed that in my LAN this version is extremly slow when SC is running under Vista. It takes about 15 second to refresh the screen also if I decrease colors to 256.
Are there different version that give me bettere performance?
Best Regards,
Thank for your reply. I'll try as soon as possible,
I'd like to use the latest SC version availble for download but during my internal test I've noticed that in my LAN this version is extremly slow when SC is running under Vista. It takes about 15 second to refresh the screen also if I decrease colors to 256.
Are there different version that give me bettere performance?
Best Regards,
Re: UltraVNC SC for Call Center
LOL, sorry i didn't really make much sense the other night ... must have been too tired.
The original SC hasn't been updated in years ... as such it is now outdated, and doesn't support vista (as you have found)
The latest beta versions of the server have the same features as the original SC but without a GUI at present (not sure if its even planned), so you need to look at some other options
[topic=14956]Remote Access control[/topic] is a good freeware application, that robin could easily adapt to your needs. Although its a relative newcomer, it has massive potential, and by all accounts, robin is very helpful when features are wanted/needed or errors are found
[topic=6593]RemoteZilla[/topic] is a good commercial offering that has been around for a while now, and is very well supported and updated (but i think licensing would be expensive for your needs, but it may well be worth a look for you (and you can PM pmoney with any questions you may have)
i am not 100% sure whether either of the above will support the repeater, but I'm fairly sure they do (or can)
there are issues with either using repeater or using ssh as a tunneling method (even though repeater isn't actually tunneling). neither of these (as far as i know) support proxies for client connections (ssh does, but it has to be setup, and is a bit complex, so not easy for clients to do).
hope this helps, sorry it took me so long to get back to you (i rarely get notified of replies to forum posts)
The original SC hasn't been updated in years ... as such it is now outdated, and doesn't support vista (as you have found)
The latest beta versions of the server have the same features as the original SC but without a GUI at present (not sure if its even planned), so you need to look at some other options
[topic=14956]Remote Access control[/topic] is a good freeware application, that robin could easily adapt to your needs. Although its a relative newcomer, it has massive potential, and by all accounts, robin is very helpful when features are wanted/needed or errors are found
[topic=6593]RemoteZilla[/topic] is a good commercial offering that has been around for a while now, and is very well supported and updated (but i think licensing would be expensive for your needs, but it may well be worth a look for you (and you can PM pmoney with any questions you may have)
i am not 100% sure whether either of the above will support the repeater, but I'm fairly sure they do (or can)
there are issues with either using repeater or using ssh as a tunneling method (even though repeater isn't actually tunneling). neither of these (as far as i know) support proxies for client connections (ssh does, but it has to be setup, and is a bit complex, so not easy for clients to do).
hope this helps, sorry it took me so long to get back to you (i rarely get notified of replies to forum posts)
ask a silly question and remain a fool for 5 minutes...
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
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SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
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don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au