Re: url?

2001-01-31 Thread David W. Chapman Jr.
what wrong with http://vnc.serv.er:5803 ? > it would be nice if there was a VNC URL so that a web page > could have a link to vnc://vnc.serv.er:3, and you could > click on that to bring up a VNC window, just as a telnet > URL brings up a telnet window. ---

key mapping for Sun server / PC client

2001-01-31 Thread Mark Moe
Hi, I'm using vncserver 3.3.3r1 on a SunOS 5.7 workstation and vncviewer on my windows NT client. This works great except I would love to map some of my keyborad so that I can emulate some of the Sun specific keys like SunFront and maybe SunCopy and SunPaste. I have tried xmodmap, but after try

Tunneling through RoadRunner

2001-01-31 Thread Levy Rami-ERL005
Hi everyone, Just a quick note regarding tunneling and RoadRunner - I have a 2-way "RoadRunner" cable modem - and I am able to tunnel to work using a custom (Cisco) VPN solution and VNC. The VPN solution simply involves the installation of a client on my computer and connecting to the VPN server

Palm VNC with Mac server and scaling?

2001-01-31 Thread Kenneth Epstein
I am using the Palm VNC client with the Macintosh VNC server. It seems to be working fine, but the server really needs scaling. Is this something that is currently available or being planned? Thanks, Ken ___ Kenneth Epstein ---

Re: Re: Mac VNC server with multi-user?

2001-01-31 Thread Ryan T. Jones
> >Basically I want to be able to use the Multi-user setup of Mac OS >>9.1, and be able to log in and out remotely without multi-users >>'quitting' the VNCserver application upon logout--thus severing my > >connection. > >Although I use MacOS 9 on one of my machines, I haven't tried using >Multi

Re: [CORE SDI ADVISORY] WinVNC server buffer overflow

2001-01-31 Thread Conall O'Brien
Hi. I'm running VNC 3.3r3 under NT. The VNC server is running as a service under the system account. Am I vulnerable to this attack? If I am, what can I do to protect myself? Thanks, Conall - To unsubscribe, send a message with t

Re: Seperate Desktop for Clients on Linux (-inetd option)

2001-01-31 Thread Tim Waugh
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 12:40:12AM -0800, girish sonawane wrote: > When tried to connect thr' Telnet on port 5951 it says > connect failed. inetd.conf problem. Look in /var/log/messages when you restart inetd (you restarted inetd presumably). Tim. */ [demime 0.97b removed an attachment of typ

Re: Seperate Desktop for Clients on Linux (-inetd option)

2001-01-31 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Thanks Tim, > >I Tried 'servername:51' in viewer but did not help. > >When tried to connect thr' Telnet on port 5951 it says >connect failed. > >What might be the reason ? Did you signal inetd after changing it's configuration file? --

Re: Seperate Desktop for Clients on Linux (-inetd option)

2001-01-31 Thread girish sonawane
Thanks Tim, I Tried 'servername:51' in viewer but did not help. When tried to connect thr' Telnet on port 5951 it says connect failed. What might be the reason ? Girish --- Tim Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 05:57:33AM -0800, girish > sonawane wrote: > > > Try to

Re: PalmVnc

2001-01-31 Thread girish sonawane
> When I start PalmVNC I got a screen showing PalmVNC > logo version 1.40 with > the mention "not connected" at the bottom and > without any error message of > some kind. Tap on Menu button of Palm. Select Server->Open, you will have to add an entry for the VNC server you are using. HTH, Girish