Hi,
I am an inexperienced user who are running realVNC server on a PC to update
two remote monitors with the same screen picture.
An Intouch application is running as an HMI system on the PC, and the Intouch
picture are displayed on both Remote Monitors.
The problem is that the refresh tim
This is on a new Centos install that did have regular vncserver working
on it (I did a yum erase vnc-server first, then got the tightvnc rpm
from rpmforge).
So I have a working /etc/sysconfig/vncserver and my user has the
appropriate ~/.vnc files that worked with regular vnc.
Logged in as root
A vulnerability has been reported in a core VNC Viewer component's
validation of server-supplied RFB protocol data. This issue only affects the
VNC Viewer component, VNC Servers are not affected.
VNC Free Edition Viewer users should upgrade to version 4.1.3, and providers
of software based on t
I did some more testing, skip to the end...
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I tried to use tightvnc back in August and had some help, but I
stopped due to IPv6 support. Now I am back at tightvnc and cannot get
the server started. This is on a new Centos install that did have
regular vncserver working
On Wed Nov 26, 2008 at 01:00:47PM +0100, Egil Solgerd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am an inexperienced user who are running realVNC server on a PC to update
> two remote monitors with the same screen picture.
>
> An Intouch application is running as an HMI system on the PC, and the Intouch
> picture are d
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 01:25:30PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A vulnerability has been reported in a core VNC Viewer component's
> validation of server-supplied RFB protocol data. This issue only affects the
> VNC Viewer component, VNC Servers are not affected.
>
> VNC Free Edition Viewer
I have some transcriptionist that are working from home and connect into their
computers at work.
they have to do a lot of copy and paste. they copy a document they created at
home and then paste the file into the document at work. all the words come
across fine but the formatting does not co
How about use the file transfer capability? If you're using the
Enterprise Edition of VNC, that would work. Transfer the file to the
remote computer, then open it up and use the normal cut-paste.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Ryan
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A vulnerability has been reported in a core VNC Viewer component's
validation of server-supplied RFB protocol data. This issue only affects
the VNC Viewer component, VNC Servers are not affected.
VNC Free Edition Viewer users should upgrade to ver