ms like ZoneAlarm etc).
It is a good idea to let people know what version you are using (both you and
your friend). I'm assuming that you are both on Windows since you mention a
VNC-Icon in the task-bar, although making this explicit never hurts either.
Cheers,
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he traffic will bear no relationship to what it expects.
Why are you using port 21? Can you get it just to forward port 9000 (or some
other non-special port) to your win2k box?
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mpile and work on Windows under Cygwin.
No doubt there is some windows shareware that might help you analyse what is
going on.
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f course you can do this with Linux. You just set up iptables to forward the
port 22 to your server. That is all the D-Link would be doing anyway.
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PoE, and everytime I
> checked, the WAN IP address is changed, I am not able to establish static
> and permanent connection between them.
You could look at using a dynamic DNS service for the office.
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re feature requests go, but if it is here, then I'd add
my voice to this one. I think 'F8' should work regardless of whether numlock
is on or not.
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Is there some irony here?
Jerry, just follow the link provided, enter your email in the box at the
bottom of the page, and hit Edit Options.
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ady been claimed and is in use.
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particular.
I have cc'd this back to the list, since there are others on the list that may
be able to provide more info.
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On Saturday 14 February 2004 12:13, Tim Meador wrote:
> Now a F8 in the viewer on the Linux box has no effect.
Try turning the num-lock key off.
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combinations of letters, and brute force attacks are much more likely to
succeed.
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omness'
generated from gramatically correct phrases is still relatively low.
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e performance of VNC 4 over a SSH
encrypted/compressed link.
I hope this clears up my position.
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based Mac. It may be (essentially) the
same Linux *kernel*, but that is really not the full OS. (Thus the whole
Linux vs GNU/Linux debate.)
Anyway, good luck. :-)
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at /proc/cpuinfo
cat /proc/version
If you have no idea how to get the PowerPC files from Debian, let me know and
I may be able to help. But please provide the info requested above first,
and explain a bit more about what you are trying to do.
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If not, the last command
will complain and not provide anything useful.
An indication of how much you know about Linux might help, since it makes it
easier to judge what kind of info to put into replies.
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k of that may be relevant to your setup.
Also, always remember you are have having a discussion with the list, not an
individual, so in general keep the discussion on list unless someone
answering your question has explicitly taken it off list.
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ld
a script that has all the need .reg entries provided.
Cheers.
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her port scanners. Lots of people use
nmap etc for perfectly legitimate network diagnosis purposes. But in making
his web-service set up to only scan the address the connection comes from,
Scott can at least sleep at night knowing that *his* service is not being
used for what might have been i
Cygwin/X which will give you a real
XWindows server on your Windows box. See http://x.cygwin.com/ for details.
Across a LAN Cygwin/X will probably feel a bit more responsive/natural. Across
the internet VNC is much better. You could always try both and see which you
prefer. :-)
Cheers,
Rasji
about trojans and viruses?
At the time there were very few uPnP devices to take advantage of this
'feature', but the scary thing is that I have now seen several domestic
'firewalls' that do.
Cheers,
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NC is probably not the solution you want here, unless you are okay with only
one user having access to the Windows machine at a time.
You probalby want to look at rdesktop. http://www.rdesktop.org/
Cheers,
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ry in
question, and that in general the countries laws trump the EULA.
This question is possibly best asked on the rdesktop-users mailling list.
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On Monday 19 April 2004 01:28, James Weatherall wrote:
> Actually, VNC tends to outperform X11 over LANs, for most applications.
I'll take your word on this, since I have not made the comparison for a couple
of years.
One thing that Cywgin/X can offer that VNC can't is the choice of rootless
mo
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 20:04, Jerome R. Westrick wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 11:36, Alex Mattelaer wrote:
> > I am trying to work out how I could use VNC to access my customer's
> > desktop PC across the public internet - their firewall / network policy
> > doesn't allow them to (easily) exp
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