ce.
As both projects are GPL'ed (and based on the same original source), I'm
imagining that there aren't any licensing problems involved with such
collaboration...
Cheers,
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Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
paniq.net
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ith RealVNC. 'tight' uses an optimized zlib compression scheme combined
with jpeg compression to achieve this.
Looking at the source of both RealVNC, and TightVNC, my initial
impression is that it would not require much effort to include the
'tight' encoding in RealVNC.
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are a patched 3.3.3 with the Tight
encoding. I upgraded to version 3.3.6 of VNC and find the automatic
detection works very well, and ZRLE indeed seems to be very nice even on
slow links.
Thanks for this information!
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Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
paniq.net
before "feel" changes to "know". There is
probably a reason for the firewall, and allowing something to pass
through it would seriously undermine the purpose of the firewall.
A VPN or SSH tunneling are the only secure options here, I'm af