On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, ?? ? wrote:
When I use vncviewer connect to a remote linux host and start a
gnome-session,can somebody do someting on the gnome , that ,, as I
select "logout" from the launch menu , not only exit the gnome-session
but also kill the VNC server? It does the thing that "vncs
When I use vncviewer connect to a remote linux host and start a
gnome-session,can somebody do someting on the gnome , that ,, as I select
"logout" from the launch menu , not only exit the gnome-session but also
kill the VNC server? It does the thing that "vncserver - kill :n" does ,I
think
Hello,
I am curious about the security on mouse movement when using VNC.
I noticed that when "accept pointer events" is enabled that the person can use
all of the features that the mouse gives, like using the right button for
copy, paste etc. Also using menus on the pc and changing things like thi
Mike:
Sounds like something's running, but not showing itself.
Try running the free (and really useful) fport utility:
http://www.foundstone.com/resources/proddesc/fport.htm
It will show everything running that's using network
connections.
cheers,
Scott
Hello, I'm new to this