John Aldrich wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sunday, May 28, 2006 3:04 PM:
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>>One of my servers which had 4.1.1 was hacked, when you try
>>and connect with a VNC client you get: a message telling
>>you "not an RFB server".
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>>If you telnet into port 5900 you get a nice Haxed message.
Leo Mindel wrote:
One of my servers which had 4.1.1 was hacked, when you try and connect
with a VNC client you get: a message telling you "not an RFB server".
If you telnet into port 5900 you get a nice Haxed message.
Anyway all fine I have changed ports and installed 4.2, and blocked VNC
to th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sunday, May 28, 2006 3:04 PM:
> One of my servers which had 4.1.1 was hacked, when you try
> and connect with a VNC client you get: a message telling
> you "not an RFB server".
>
> If you telnet into port 5900 you get a nice Haxed message.
>
> Anyway all fine I have c
on windows nt/xp, try the netstat command
open a command window and enter "netstat /?" to see the options
on xp, the -o option tells you the pid
then look for that pid in task manager
and you'll see the name of the file.
-jh
Leo Mindel wrote:
does anyone know how I can
see what is bound to por
>does anyone know how I can see what is bound to port 5900,
>or know what the file is so I can squish the bug.
Try TCPview / TCPvcon from http://www.sysinternals.com
sincerely
Rasmus Mxller
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One of my servers which had 4.1.1 was hacked, when you try and connect
with a VNC client you get: a message telling you "not an RFB server".
If you telnet into port 5900 you get a nice Haxed message.
Anyway all fine I have changed ports and installed 4.2, and blocked VNC
to this server to only tr