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Can you kindly explain what "Local Cursor Rendering" does???
Thanks,
John
> John,
>
> This is most likely caused b
I have no trouble connecting to the remote machine when VNC is running as an
application launched from the Startup folder, but when I try to run it as a
service to enable me to login to the remote machine after reboots, etc. I am
unable to connect. I did read the posts regarding deleting the
HKCU/
So finally, with what all of you have written, you're saying/confirming that
VNC is still secure? If so, why should we care?
FYI, in Win2000, with a single NIC, it is possible to have IP addresses. I
haven't studied what "horizon" this would give. Maybe more connection reques
How AREN'T you able to connect? Do you have the prompt for password?
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> De : Andrew Rossetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 26 fivrier 2004 14:45
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Problems connecting when running as a service
>
> I have no trouble
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 26 fivrier 2004 01:18
> @ : VNC List
> Objet : RE: !!!DANGER Acute security risk! WAKE UP
>
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, William Hooper wrote:
>
> > If one of the platforms is limited you need to make th
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> De : Seak, Teng-Fong
> I agree with you, Mike. This has nothing to do with cross-platform
> compatibility.
> And it's not contradictory to cross-platform compatibility either. IMHO, I would
> rather say
> this is just a matter of coding. The win version wa
Well, when I said dead-keys, that means those keys don't display
anything by itself. But when another key is pressed afterwards, a combined
characters is inputted. Is it your case?
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Envoyi : mercredi 25 fivrier 2004 21:20
A : Seak, T
Maybe with this, people will stop freaking about this security issue crap.
Tom Lemcke
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Tom,
Which version of VNC Server & which platform are you using?
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
(Although in disclosing your VNC version & platform, perhaps you're giving
attackers more information to work with... ;P)
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 11:00 AM
Subject: RE: Can somebody tell me how to change what port VNC Server accepts
connections?
> Tom,
>
> Which
Hello All ..
How can i install VNC on UNIX Server.
I am new into this and i have no ideia how to start.
THe old administrator hasnt finished installing the VNC on the System ..
How do i install VNC
Any tips
Thanks a lot
BRuno
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Sorry, let me rephrase my question. Which rendering is better? What are
the advantages or disadvantages of Local Ren
John,
Local cursor rendering causes the cursor to be render by the viewer. It
therefore responds immediately to movement, regardless of the speed of
connection to the server. Remote cursor rendering causes the server to
render the cursor, causing it to lag slightly over slower networks.
Wez @ R
Bruno Vilardo wrote:
Hello All ..
How can i install VNC on UNIX Server.
I am new into this and i have no ideia how to start.
THe old administrator hasnt finished installing the VNC on the System ..
How do i install VNC
What kind of unix and what version?
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I am running VNC 3.3.3 on AIX 4.3.3, and would like to set it up to use
the /etc/sysconfig/vncservers file like it does on Redhat, etc. Does
anyone know if this is possible?
My ultimate goal is to get it to run sessions for several individual
users (not hosting several sessions all authenticated
Jim Pearce said:
> I am running VNC 3.3.3 on AIX 4.3.3, and would like to set it up to use
> the /etc/sysconfig/vncservers file like it does on Redhat, etc. Does
> anyone know if this is possible?
I don't know much about AIX, but if it has "su" functionality it should
work. Here are some scripts
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I've looked everywhere and saw no reference to this. But, if you VNC
into a machine that is running PowerVCR II, the application goes bonkers
everytime you move around the mouse, even if it is minimized. Is there
some kind of weird hook VNC is calling t
John,
Erm... It causes the cursor to be rendered locally, by the viewer!
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> From: John E Kimberly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 26 February 2004 19:16
> To: James Weatherall
> Cc: 'John E Kimberly'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: seg
Hi,
I am trying to connect (using vncviewer) to my WinXP machine at home from my Win2k
machine at work. First, I tried to use httptunnel. I am able to use httptunnel to
tunnel through the proxy and ssh to my FreeBSD machine that is at home. I tried to do
the same thing for vnc, but that didn't
Mike,
As is described in the protocol specification, the password is checked using
a challenge-response scheme. Passwords are not sent in the clear, nor using
reversible encryption.
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> > There is the server end and there is the viewer end. Why can't the
> > servers vary in the number of characters in a password? Does the
> > viewer need to know the number of characters accepted by
> the server?
> > Why can't the server just ignore trailing characters and the server
> >
> By definition quick and dirty alternatives aren't good, they just lead to
> people trying to use them instead of using a more secure alternative. If
> you can get a VNC connection you can get a connection with a secure
> tunneling program. If you choose to not take the time to set up that
> sec
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