> "David" == David Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> As I understand there is only SSH server services for *ix,
David> but none is for NT! (I understand that there is SSH client
David> services for NT.
David> Please correct me if I am wrong.
As he mentioned, cygwin (a
As I understand there is only SSH server services for *ix, but none is for
NT! (I understand that there is SSH client services for NT.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Regards,
Dave
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From: "ROTTENBERG,HAL (HP-USA,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Se
> I am working on automation tools for deploying and managing VNC in our
> company and would like to formally request that VNC be given an option to
do
> things quietly in the next version. Maybe a /quiet option to surpress any
> informational dialog boxes, ect.Any chance?
Are you referring
You must set the password in the Default Properties dialog, otherwise you
can't log in over VNC immediately after a reboot.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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"The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
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Jeff,
Thanks but that still didn't work: Look below:
make World MAKE=/opt/app/pkg/gnu/bin/make
/opt/app/pkg/gnu/bin/make -f xmakefile all
make: xmakefile: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `xmakefile'. Stop.
*** Error code 2
make: Fatal error: Command failed for ta
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Bruce, Phillip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I'm trying to compile the Xvnc and get the following:
>
> # make World
> /usr/ccs/bin/make -f xmakefile all
> make: Fatal error: Can't find `xmakefile': No such file or directory
> Current working directory
I am working on automation tools for deploying and managing VNC in our
company and would like to formally request that VNC be given an option to do
things quietly in the next version. Maybe a /quiet option to surpress any
informational dialog boxes, ect.Any chance?
Thanks,
Steve Bostedor
--
Hello,
I have trawled the archives but could not see an exact example of the problem
that I,m currently experiencing so I thought I'd seek some help.
I have access to a Win2000 Server running VNC as a service.
After a reboot the service apparently starts up, I say apparently because
1) the syste
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the Xvnc and get the following:
# make World
/usr/ccs/bin/make -f xmakefile all
make: Fatal error: Can't find `xmakefile': No such file or directory
Current working directory /usr/local/software/VNC/vnc_unixsrc/Xvnc
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command f
Dair,
Yes, forcing a refresh fixes the problem, so I doubt it's a server issue.
Rami Levy
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Ok, now I'm messing with using VBScript (WSH) to modify the registry setting
for the password and it's giving me crap. Has anyone done this? It appears
that REG_BINARY needs to be passed as an integer and the hex of the password
doesn't convert to an integer. any ideas?
no rush, switching to query instead of accept. reminds me the way kixtart
treats a ip address as a single string(have to substring to find octets).
takes a little to get used to. could just pad each octet with leading 0s so
that the ip string is always xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (just like I learned to do in
> was playing with this, testing to see how well I could use it to allow and
> deny hosts. I noticed that it did not behave in the way I anticipated.
> Obviously the firewall is the best place to do this to block external
hosts.
> It seems that a pattern of -192.168.9.1 will block 192.168.9.1,
> 1
was playing with this, testing to see how well I could use it to allow and
deny hosts. I noticed that it did not behave in the way I anticipated.
Obviously the firewall is the best place to do this to block external hosts.
It seems that a pattern of -192.168.9.1 will block 192.168.9.1,
192.168.9.1
Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there anyone who knows where to find (if possible at all) the sources
> for the java classes, or why they are not distributed with the main
> vnc tarball? (for the vnc-server).
>
> (I use vnc-3.3.3-r2 right now)
>
> There is a discussion whether th
>> There is are two lists of packages, "binary" and "other" on the VNC
>> download page. All of the source packages are listed under "other".
>> You can find the Java source package 2nd from the bottom.
>>
>> Cheers,
> Thanx a lot! I thought that was some java client sources. :)
That's exactly wh
All,
Is anyone planning a VNC server port for MacOSX?
If not, why not? It promises to become one of the biggest Unix distributions
almost overnight when it is released, and the Public Beta is easy to obtain.
Thanks,
Jason Ziegler
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On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 07:38:36AM -0500, Jared Smolens wrote:
> Excerpts from VNC: 19-Dec-100 Re: Sources. by Ola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Yes.
>
> There is are two lists of packages, "binary" and "other" on the VNC
> download page. All of the source packages are listed under "other".
> You can
Excerpts from VNC: 19-Dec-100 Re: Sources. by Ola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Yes.
There is are two lists of packages, "binary" and "other" on the VNC
download page. All of the source packages are listed under "other".
You can find the Java source package 2nd from the bottom.
Cheers,
JCSmolens
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On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 11:04:46AM +0100, Carlyle Sutphen wrote:
> You seem to be refering to this.
>
> $ ls -1 ./vnc_unixsrc/classes
> DesCipher.class
> animatedMemoryImageSource.class
> authenticationPanel.class
> clipboardFrame.class
> index.vnc
> optio
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 11:04:46AM +0100, Carlyle Sutphen wrote:
> You seem to be refering to this.
>
> $ ls -1 ./vnc_unixsrc/classes
> DesCipher.class
> animatedMemoryImageSource.class
> authenticationPanel.class
> clipboardFrame.class
> index.vnc
> optionsFrame.class
> rfbProto.class
> shared.v
>Cool. I like small distributions. Have a look at my site
>http://www.ugr.es/~ama/compro/ where I keep links to such small
>beauties.
>> Why X? Why not use something like Webmin and admin with a web
>>browser,
>Why not X? When you can get it down to very few MBs and its a standard
>protocol in U
Uppsss!
Sorry, I understood you wanted to have the VNC viewer, instead of the
server. Anyway, you could try out muLinux or Buterfly (the code name for
the new version of LRP... which psomisses a lot).
Angel
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> >I am currious if it is possible to load a minimal Linux installation,
> >without the X-Windows server, and use VNC graphically.
Yes, it is... the installation can be as minimal as fitting on
a single 3 1/2 1.44MB floppy.
> >I could try it but I thought it would be preferable to see if this is
You seem to be refering to this.
$ ls -1 ./vnc_unixsrc/classes
DesCipher.class
animatedMemoryImageSource.class
authenticationPanel.class
clipboardFrame.class
index.vnc
optionsFrame.class
rfbProto.class
shared.vnc
vncCanvas.class
vncviewer.class
vncviewer.jar
True?
Date: 19.12.2000 10
Hi
I asked some days ago about sources, and my question was probably not that
clear.
So, is there anyone who knows where I can find the sources for the java-classes
that are transported from the server to the viewer when connecting via http?
Is there anyone who knows why they are not distribute
> whole such screen update took about 2 or 3 seconds when I used tight
> Constantin
ok, bear with me... hit me on my head... after taking a sharp look at the
icon in the tasktray, I noticed that it's not the tridia one. So actually I
didn't use encoding. After changing the binaries, it works fine
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