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There really is no benefit for having a proxy, but while I am at work I can't do certain things like remote desktop, and sometimes I need to get to the information from my home computer and they use a Proxy server as the only gateway to the Internet here (basically our firewall). I am not sure on what proxy server they are using. -Robert Chet Harvey wrote: >not unless your proxy server listens on UDP ports. Not sure I see the benefit or >reason you would "proxy" VPN traffic anyway. > >what kind of proxy are we talking about? > >Chet > > >Quoting robertp112 at comcast dot net: > > > >>I think this is the wrong place to be asking this question, but I have >>googled all day trying to find an answer, but I was wondering if there was a >>vpn client that can connect through a proxy to the vpn server. >> >>-Robert >> >> |