Re: Where to download Tridias Mac version?

2001-02-03 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Unfortunately I lost the address were to download the beta version of >Tridias Mac Compilation. On there Webserver I can only see >downloads for different unix systems and for win32. Maybe I`m blind but is >there anyone who knows the Tridia address? Tridia aren't yet supporting a Mac release, be

Where to download Tridias Mac version?

2001-02-03 Thread Hannes Har
Hi to all!!! Unfortunately I lost the address were to download the beta version of Tridias Mac Compilation. On there Webserver I can only see downloads for different unix systems and for win32. Maybe I`m blind but is there anyone who knows the Tridia address? Thanks in advance, :-) Hann

Re: TridiaVNC v. ATT VNC - Win 9x

2001-02-03 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Jonathan Morton wrote: > As I've mentioned before, much of TridiaVNC's bulk is accounted for by > their special installer and associated Java VM. I'm fairly sure a > binary-packaged installer would be much smaller and simpler. Yes, but since that's not presently an option, I

RE: Viewer not working - maybe switch to 2000

2001-02-03 Thread AnnMarie Clattenburg
I have had this problem on workstations that were "upgraded" from NT to W2K. All I had to do was uninstall and reinstall WinVNC - worked perfectly after that. -Original Message- From: Graham Downs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 4:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] S

RE: Viewer not working - maybe switch to 2000

2001-02-03 Thread Graham Downs
In my case, it is connecting FROM the Win2K box. The box was a fresh install, and connecting to an NT server running r7 (Which I was always able to connect to) generates an error. The viewer appears to have "hung", but if I'm patient and wait long enough (Usually about a minute or so), it comes ba

RE: Viewer not working - maybe switch to 2000

2001-02-03 Thread Wallendahl, Michael/SEA
I'm running WinVNC (both server and viewer) on multiple Win2K systems without any problems. Did you upgrade from NT4 -> Win2K or did you do a fresh install? All my Win2K systems have been fresh builds. If you did an upgrade, try removing and reinstalling the service. Check for current video

RE: Viewer not working - maybe switch to 2000

2001-02-03 Thread Graham Downs
I'm experiencing the same problems. Any help would be greatly appreciated! :-( Eww, that's so icky and slashdotty and... linuxy. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Explorer7 Sent: Friday, 02 February 2001 19:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

Re: VNC without X.

2001-02-03 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
That would be an svgalib issue. I fought with svgalib for a while when trying to set up svncviewer. You need to play around with /etc/svgalib.conf (or something like that). Hope that helps. j- k- At 01:03 PM Saturday 2/3/2001 +0530, you allegedly said: >Could someone can help me? >I

Re: TridiaVNC v. ATT VNC - Win 9x

2001-02-03 Thread Jonathan Morton
>I don't know if there's a hard and fast rule. The major tradeoffs are size >and speed. The TridiaVNC distro is about 7-11 MB, whereas the binaries >from AT&T are about 1 MB. So, obviously the AT&T binaries are faster to >download and install on a slow link, but will not offer the same native >com

RE: Problems with my password.

2001-02-03 Thread Graham Downs
Well, see James' comment. If you can see it over the network, you can run regedt32 against it. IIRC, though, the password is encrypted in the registry anyway (And VNC does not allow blank passwords, so simply deleting it is out) - so you have to crack that, first. Eww, that's so icky and slashdot

Re: Problems with my password.

2001-02-03 Thread Jonathan Morton
>I agree, except I'd put the odds even lower, an Amazonian animal researcher >with a dedicated satellite link using a Yahoo ID? :-) And a "borrowed" Yahoo ID at that... -- from: Jonathan "Chromatix" Morton mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: TridiaVNC v. ATT VNC - Win 9x

2001-02-03 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
I don't know if there's a hard and fast rule. The major tradeoffs are size and speed. The TridiaVNC distro is about 7-11 MB, whereas the binaries from AT&T are about 1 MB. So, obviously the AT&T binaries are faster to download and install on a slow link, but will not offer the same native compress

Re: owncmap and compresslevel/quality options

2001-02-03 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On 3 Feb 2001, Const Kaplinsky wrote: > For example, for highest compression level and poor quality of > full-color areas, use: > > $ vncviewer -tunnel -compresslevel 9 -quality 0 your.host:display Thanks for the explaination. I used the tight-encoding patch, and didn't realize that -compressl

Re: Problems with my password.

2001-02-03 Thread Michael
I agree, except I'd put the odds even lower, an Amazonian animal researcher with a dedicated satellite link using a Yahoo ID? :-) What I would like to know though is just how difficult it is to crack into a VNC server. A friend of mine uses it to fix problems remotely for his family and I th

RE: Problems with my password.

2001-02-03 Thread Graham Downs
Now, now... Innocent until proven guilty. Maybe she's just not used to asking questions in a mailing list environment. You know the client mentality? Always has to justify their problem, or prove that their problem is more urgent than anybody else's. They don't necessarily realise that every probl

Re: SSH and Roadrunner

2001-02-03 Thread Scott C. Best
John: Hello! Some NAT thoughts for you: > For those who have successfully run zebedee over roadrunner, a > question: > Do you know if your local roadrunner is using NAT? What is the address your local ISP is giving you? If it starts with 192.168.x.x, or 172.x.x.x, or 10.x.x.x the

Re: Problems with my password.

2001-02-03 Thread Scott C. Best
> I have an unexpected situation working with VNC. My job is > incredebly. Incredible indeed. Five gets you ten that someone just wants to know how to crack into a VNC server they know about. People should just *ask* without the elaborate cover story. -Scott --

Re: SuSE 7.0 VNC viewer

2001-02-03 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Dear all > >Sorry to repeat the same question to you once again. This is pretty >much a brain dead approach to solving a problem with VNC viewer. > >I've installed the vnc.rpm into two of my SuSE 7.0 machines at home. >I'm interested in using VNC in the big wide world of work. So, >installing a

SuSE 7.0 VNC viewer

2001-02-03 Thread Richard
Dear all Sorry to repeat the same question to you once again. This is pretty much a brain dead approach to solving a problem with VNC viewer. I've installed the vnc.rpm into two of my SuSE 7.0 machines at home. I'm interested in using VNC in the big wide world of work. So, installing at home i