I'm using VNC Enterprise Edition and I don't know how to create a password to
protect VNC Server Configuration. It mean that I install VNC Server on my
computer which is a shared computer in my family. I don't want my parents, my
brother have rights to control and edit VNC Server Configuration.
On Thu Nov 20, 2008 at 11:20:00AM -0800, csarid wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I would like to turn off encryption on my vncviewer running on linux. I am
> able to do this when running on the WindowsPC, but have not been able to find
> any switch of option to give the server on the linux side to turn
Ok. For 3 full days now I've been trying to get one computer to view the
server. It works in reverse, but not the direction I need it to. No
firewalls. Able to ping both IP addresses both ways. Running XP home on both.
When I try to log on, gives me option for password. Enter it and ge
Hello List,
I would like to turn off encryption on my vncviewer running on linux. I am
able to do this when running on the WindowsPC, but have not been able to find
any switch of option to give the server on the linux side to turn this off and
or been able to find any switch or option on the linu
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, John Serink wrote:
Yes
On a windows box, install freesshd,
Set it to allow tunnelling via local host,
Set it to allow sftp access.
Tunnel your vnc through the ssh connection and use sftp for file transfers.
Its slick, it works and its fully encrypted.
On a unix box, sshd