Hi there!
Thank you very much for the positive feedback! It means a lot to us.
We are pretty close to first HttpVPN Betas. We are already running first pre-alphas internally. We are now working hard on preparing our HttpVPN Portal to serve as a software store so that developers who bundle their applications with HttpVPN Proxy could market their software to customers right at the portal. It pushed the schedule about four weeks further, plus we had to redirect our resources to make another Cassini release coinciding with Vista release. As you can tell, we are about a week behind - thanks to some fun MSI upgrade issues.
Going back to the topic of how HttpVPN works: it is different from DynDNS. HttpVPN Proxy is not an analog of DynDNS client, meaning that your LAN computer names won't be resolved through regular DNS system. Instead our Portal that we'll make accessible on the web will serve as a gateway to your LAN web apps: you log in to our Portal and we show you links to your LAN apps. You click the link and we make your LAN web application served from our secure portal as if you were accessing it from inside the LAN. In the undetermined future we will implement our own DNS node and will let users buy third level portal domain names and assign them to their LANs, like
https://MyHome.portaladdress.com. But it's not an immediate plan.
We count on making HttpVPN an attractive platform for web application developers - our HttpVPN should extend the reach of web applications to virtually every computer with an Internet access, and by giving developers a platform to advertise and sell their work to prospect customers.
Best regards,
UltiDev Team.
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