>> One of the developers of UltraVNC lives in France and by law is not
>> allowed to export encryption software. It would be good if someone
>> will assist in development of encryption plug-ins for UltraVNC.
>You can use SSH with VNC for encryption.
>Carl
You're right, but the point is that ha
I guess that part of my post wasn't clear, that's what I do now.
I'm trying to avoid having to install SSH on the client so I can
simply just use either a lower port for the java viewer, or
simply carry around the binary viewer and use it at a low port.
With *no* added external programs... ( thi
I am rather new to this using Red Hat, so please bare with me. I have
installed VNC on my Redhat 7.3 machine and I am able to launch the
VNCServer and I am successful when trying to connect. But my problem
is that all I get is the command line. Should there be a GUI display
as when I connect
Joseph:
Heya. Since you're running on Windows, might I suggest
that you try Kaboodle? Via its VNC Service icon, you can turn
on logging, get logging reports, and setup VNC to run on whatever
port you want. It handles all the required registry tweaking,
and works with whatever VNC version y
I'm working on developing a script to deploy the 3.3.6 ver of VNC (for
windows). My script copies the needed files off of a server, installs the
reg settings, installs the service and then finally starts the application
(so the user doesn't have to reboot). For some reason the script locks up
aft
Hi all,
Im building VNC server on WinCE devices. As soon as the viewer display loads on the
PC and I move the mouse on the PC, the viewer would crash and the device would freeze.
It gives me a Socket Error error message. I found out that this is caused by the
uses of RFB Protocol in VN
Hi...
A simple question (I hope!!). I can run the vnc browser (java) and I see the
unix box (GNOME) as I should)
In keeping everything simple, I'm trying to fire up a Windows VNC Client to
talk to a Linux VNC Server.
However, When I run the VNC Client (Windows) a black window is displayed.
T
ps...
I notice that the Windows Client consumes all the Windows CPU resources
regards.
Bruce
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Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 2:11 PM
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Subject: vnc .. black vnc cli
ps...
my xstartup file (.vnc/xstartup) is
/
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" &
#bed twm &
gnome-session &
/
Hello All,
For all of you windows network admins or whoever else uses VNCon, there is a
new version available, featuring a remote installation option (just for
Windows NT/2000/XP) and a few other features. There are a lot of changes in
this release, and everything should be generally better than b
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From: "Thomas Norris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 12:09 PM
Subject: Problems with RedHat 7.3
> I am rather new to this using Red Hat, so please bare with me. I have
> installed VNC on my Redhat 7.3 machine and I am able
hi...
my lserver2:2.log file follows:
03/01/03 08:57:12 Xvnc version 3.3.6 - built Dec 2 2002 10:54:00
03/01/03 08:57:12 Copyright (C) 2002 RealVNC Ltd.
03/01/03 08:57:12 Copyright (C) 1994-2000 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.
03/01/03 08:57:12 All Rights Reserved.
03/01/03 08:57:12 See http://
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