java proxy server problem

From:
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Newsgroups:
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Date:
Fri, 24 May 2013 04:12:31 -0700 (PDT)
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Dear All
   My proxy server just work in one level forward, That mean vncviewer->my proxy server->vnc server works.
But for two levels forward, vncviewer->my proxy server->my proxy server > vncserver doesn't work, so why?

thanks
from Peter (cmk128@hotmail.com)

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;

public class SimpleProxyServer {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
        try {
            String host = "210.5.164.14";
            int remoteport = 5999;
            int localport = 1234;
            // Print a start-up message
            System.out.println("Starting proxy for " + host + ":" + remoteport + " on port " + localport);
            // And start running the server
            runServer(host, remoteport, localport); // never returns
        } catch (Exception e) {
            System.err.println(e);
        }
    }

    /**
     * runs a single-threaded proxy server on the specified local port. It never
     * returns.
     */
    public static void runServer(String host, int remoteport, int localport) throws IOException {
        // Create a ServerSocket to listen for connections with
        ServerSocket ss = new ServerSocket(localport);

        final byte[] request = new byte[1024];
        byte[] reply = new byte[4096];

        while (true) {
            Socket client = null, server = null;
            try {
                // Wait for a connection on the local port
                client = ss.accept();

                final InputStream streamFromClient = client.getInputStream();
                final OutputStream streamToClient = client.getOutputStream();

                // Make a connection to the real server.
                // If we cannot connect to the server, send an error to the
                // client, disconnect, and continue waiting for connections.
                try {
                    server = new Socket(host, remoteport);
                } catch (IOException e) {
                    PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(streamToClient);
                    out.print("Proxy server cannot connect to " + host + ":" + remoteport + ":\n" + e + "\n");
                    out.flush();
                    client.close();
                    continue;
                }

                // Get server streams.
                final InputStream streamFromServer = server.getInputStream();
                final OutputStream streamToServer = server.getOutputStream();

                // a thread to read the client's requests and pass them
                // to the server. A separate thread for asynchronous.
                Thread t = new Thread() {
                    public void run() {
                        int bytesRead;
                        try {
                            while ((bytesRead = streamFromClient.read(request)) != -1) {
                                streamToServer.write(request, 0, bytesRead);
                                streamToServer.flush();
                            }
                        } catch (IOException e) {
                        }

                        // the client closed the connection to us, so close our
                        // connection to the server.
                        try {
                            streamToServer.close();
                        } catch (IOException e) {
                        }
                    }
                };

                // Start the client-to-server request thread running
                t.start();

                // Read the server's responses
                // and pass them back to the client.
                int bytesRead;
                try {
                    while ((bytesRead = streamFromServer.read(reply)) != -1) {
                        streamToClient.write(reply, 0, bytesRead);
                        streamToClient.flush();
                    }
                } catch (IOException e) {
                }

                // The server closed its connection to us, so we close our
                // connection to our client.
                streamToClient.close();
            } catch (IOException e) {
                System.err.println(e);
            } finally {
                try {
                    if (server != null)
                        server.close();
                    if (client != null)
                        client.close();
                } catch (IOException e) {
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

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