Both of these are possible.
To do 1 you need to configure client list in the server access control.
To do 2 you need to un-tick "share files with clients" check box in the
inputs tab.
Alex
Binny John wrote:
Dear James,
We are using the VNC4 Enterprise Edition on 30 days trial basis, Which we
Dear James,
We are using the VNC4 Enterprise Edition on 30 days trial basis, Which we
may buy 30 license if it satisfies our needs.
Just to confirm whether these are possible
1.Can we assign a set of Real IP addresses from which only connections would
be accepted on VNC server.
2. Would it be po
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, William Hooper wrote:
Mike Miller wrote:
[snip]
block
all VNC connections except from localhost
This portion can be achieved by using the "-localhost" switch.
"-localhost
Only allow connections from the same machine. Useful if you use SSH
and want to stop non-SSH con
Mike Miller wrote:
[snip]
> block
> all VNC connections except from localhost
This portion can be achieved by using the "-localhost" switch.
"-localhost
Only allow connections from the same machine. Useful if you use SSH
and want to stop non-SSH connections from any other hosts. See the
guid
I used to compile VNC against libwrap.a to use Wietse Venema's tcp
wrappers. Is it possible to use tcpwrappers with Enterprise Edition?
If not, I could just use ordinary Real VNC compiled with libwrap.a, block
all VNC connections except from localhost and force everyone outside to
use VNC via
apply for personal edition.
Hope this helps.
Ketan
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From: "Ross MacGillivray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 5:54 PM
Subject: Real VNC Enterprise Edition
I have a question about the VNC Enterprise Edition in anticipation of
probab
I have a question about the VNC Enterprise Edition in anticipation of probably
buying a copy.
I want to integrate the Windows sign on process on Windows XP Home SP2
computer with the
VNC sign on process.
The computer in question will have two accounts on it. One account will be
for a local user
In the past I have compiled against libwrap.a so that I can use tcp
wrappers to block clients in certain domains. I actually block major
areas like Europe, Asia and Latin America. I would like to be able to do
this with VNC Enterprise Edition. Is that possible?
Mike
FYI, in case anyone not registered with VNC-Announce is interested.
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RealVNC is pleased to
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lou Kamenov
> Sent: 20 April 2005 23:57
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> Subject: Re: VNC Enterprise Edition for Unix
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> On 4/18/05, Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> &g
On 4/18/05, Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Lou Kamenov wrote:
>
> > Is there such thing as VNC Enterprise Edition for FreeBSD, theres one
> > for Linux alright?
>
> Thanks for pointing out that the Unix Enterprise Editions (Solar
ike Miller
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 8:57 PM
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Subject: VNC Enterprise Edition for Unix
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Lou Kamenov wrote:
> Is there such thing as VNC Enterprise Edition for FreeBSD, theres one
> for Linux alright?
Thanks for pointing out that the Unix Enterprise E
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Lou Kamenov wrote:
Is there such thing as VNC Enterprise Edition for FreeBSD, theres one
for Linux alright?
Thanks for pointing out that the Unix Enterprise Editions (Solaris, Linux
and HP/UX) are now available. If there was an announcement, I missed it.
I am a little
Hello,
Is there such thing as VNC Enterprise Edition for FreeBSD, theres one
for Linux alright?
cheers
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I am trying to evaluate VNC Enterprise Edition for Unix on Solaris for use
at my place of work, we are currently using the Free Edition.
I cannot find any documentation on what options need to be set to allow VNC
Enterprise to use normal Unix authentication.
Everything works fine if I use the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Could someone explain briefly:
>
>
> 1. Do I need the VNC Tool download?
>
>
> 2. Under what circumstances is it needed?
I haven't used it, but according to the download page:
"A significant productivity tool for the enterprise user is the purpose
built VNC analyser, dep
Hello vnc-list:
I am planning to use VNC for administering and tutoring on a
Win/XP Pro system. Because of the feature set, I have chosen the
Enterprise Edition v4.1.1 for Windows.
I have also downloaded from the same page the VNC Tool Enterprise
Edition for Windows v1.2.1.
Could someone explain
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