Thanks for taking the time to look at my thread...
If I use UltraVNC on my home computer to connect to a desktop at my office and then open a client that connects to a 3rd party server from that computer, what IP address/Mac address etc. will show. My home computer or my office computer?
Thanks again for any help!
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Newbie Question
Re: Newbie Question
The IP address of your office computer (or more accurately, the public IP address of the router at your office).
The fact that you're remotely controlling the SCREEN of your office computer is invisible to other sites and services. There's no way for 3rd party sites to determine that the machine connecting to them is remotely controlled. (And they wouldn't care.)
But if you're looking for web proxying there are probably simpler and faster ways to do it.
The fact that you're remotely controlling the SCREEN of your office computer is invisible to other sites and services. There's no way for 3rd party sites to determine that the machine connecting to them is remotely controlled. (And they wouldn't care.)
But if you're looking for web proxying there are probably simpler and faster ways to do it.
Re: Newbie Question
Great.
Thanks for everyone's quick response!
Thanks for everyone's quick response!