SVNC Problem

2001-02-09 Thread Sureshkrishna S
> Subject: SVNC Problem > > Hi, > I am trying to run svncviewer on ARM based machine with > debian-linux. I downloaded the svga-library from debian. Somehow, there is > no /etc/vga directory available to set the configuration. And when I try > to connect to server, It fails with the follow

Re: Keyboard shortcut for scrolling large screen?

2001-02-09 Thread Freddy Jensen
>From: "Mac Reiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Fri Feb 9 2001 12:20pm >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subj: Re: Keyboard shortcut for scrolling large screen? > >>I realize I could just run CDE and get the same >>effect, but I like my twm window manager which >>I have customized

RE: Hide icon on task bar.

2001-02-09 Thread Graham Downs
Idea... What about "password protecting" the system tray, so before you can apply any changes (Port number, password, polling settings, etc), or even exit the software, you need to type the existing password? (In the instance of changing the password, this is the password as it was before you cha

RE: Dial Up Connections

2001-02-09 Thread Graham Downs
Hi, You have to log into his machine using Windows authentication, first. If his machine is a stand-alone machine (Not part of an NT domain or anything): create a user account for yourself (CliffM or something, with a password) on his machine. Then, when presented with this dialog, enter: UserN

Re: 'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread Barry Treahy, Jr.
Dewar Charles R wrote: > The documentation on the site explains how to do this and it works on 9x as > well. Are you referring to AllowProperties? Did I misread it or does this only work on NT/2k? Regardless, this creates a lot of work because each system's registry would need manual editing,

Re: 5800/5900 question

2001-02-09 Thread Joseph A. Knapka
"Needham, Michael" wrote: > > I shall stand corrected... but does that then mean that the "webserver" > which is listening to VNC also on port 58xx? This would make sense if the Exactly. The web server, which does nothing but server up the Java applet, runs on port 5800. Once the applet is deli

RE: 5800/5900 question

2001-02-09 Thread Needham, Michael
I shall stand corrected... but does that then mean that the "webserver" which is listening to VNC also on port 58xx? This would make sense if the Java Applet loads on 58xx and then it talks on 59xx once the connection is established to the server... Anyways, my bad for mis-interpreting the way

RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 9 Feb 2001, at 12:02, Gullotto, Vincent wrote: > Actually it is all the engines 4.0.70 and above, we'll update that shortly. > And remember it is only when you run heuristics that you'll see the false. > If users aren't running heuristics then they shouldn't see the false. If > this is not the

RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Gullotto, Vincent
Actually it is all the engines 4.0.70 and above, we'll update that shortly. And remember it is only when you run heuristics that you'll see the false. If users aren't running heuristics then they shouldn't see the false. If this is not the case please let me know ASAP. Vincent -Original Mes

Re: Keyboard shortcut for scrolling large screen?

2001-02-09 Thread Mac Reiter
>I realize I could just run CDE and get the same >effect, but I like my twm window manager which >I have customized quite extensively and CDE does >not use twm. Alternatively, check out tvtwm, which apparently uses the same config files as twm, but provides a virtual screen on the X side. This

RE: 5800/5900 question

2001-02-09 Thread Mac Reiter
That is mostly correct. 80 is not used for anything. WinVNC places its HTTP server at port 58xx. An important note, however, is that if you use the vncviewer.exe client rather than the Java applet, the only port that is needed is the 59xx port. 58xx is only needed for people wishing to control

RE: 5800/5900 question

2001-02-09 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Correct me if I am wrong people :-) Maybe not wrong, but certainly confused. Port 80 is not used by VNC at all (at least by default). Port 5800 is used for transferring the Java applet from the server to a viewing browser. Port 5900 is used for all RFB traffic, whether from a standard client o

RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Harris
No it triggers on the 4.1.20 also, Scott -Original Message- From: Angus Scott-Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Gullotto, Vincent Subject: RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE On 9 Feb 2001, at 10:36, Gullotto, Vincent wrote: >

Keyboard shortcut for scrolling large screen?

2001-02-09 Thread Freddy Jensen
I'd like to run my Xvnc server with a geometry of something like: 2560x2048. This effectively gives me 4 screens, each 1280x1024. I run the viewer in full screen mode on either a win2k or a linux box. Instead of moving the mouse to the edge of the screen to make the underlying (bigger) screen scr

RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 9 Feb 2001, at 10:36, Gullotto, Vincent wrote: > My apologies to the list, I thought I did list the URL. > > http://www.mcafeeb2b.com/naicommon/avert/avert-research-center/tools.asp > > Here you go. Thanks! Great follow-through! In the README I noticed the following: This EXTRA.

RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Ian Cowley
> > website we will post an extra.dat within the hour that can be > Could you please PLEASE send to the list either the direct URL for > the extra.dat file OR at least the URL for the page from which we can > download this file? OK, it's now available from my website. This is the extra.da that

RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Harris
Angus, I will forward it to you directly. Scott -Original Message- From: Angus Scott-Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 1:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe On 9 Feb 2001, at 15:04, Maikel van Mie

RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Gullotto, Vincent
My apologies to the list, I thought I did list the URL. http://www.mcafeeb2b.com/naicommon/avert/avert-research-center/tools.asp Here you go. Vincent -Original Message- From: Angus Scott-Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 10:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: 5800/5900 question

2001-02-09 Thread Needham, Michael
My understanding of this is the 5800/5900 ports are what need to be opened in the firewall. If you are initating a session in VNC using the web, first you are using port 80 (the standard www port) then the VNC server applet loads and you are using 58xx where xx is the video number. ie) if your s

Why is the rendering of bitmaps slow in Xvnc?

2001-02-09 Thread Larry Latouf
I have an application with a bitmap in its background. I would like to tailor a version of the Xvnc server that would speed up the rendering of the image to the buffer. Any suggestions? Thanks, Larry - To unsubscribe, send a m

RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 9 Feb 2001, at 15:04, Maikel van Mierlo wrote: > Scott, > Is true i have now a new extra.dat and now it's working. Where did you get it, if you please? - Angus Scott-Fleming GeoApplications, Tucson, Arizona [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 8 Feb 2001, at 13:50, Gullotto, Vincent wrote: > We have corrected this issue, for the files that we have seen. On our > website we will post an extra.dat within the hour that can be used with the > currently DATs and the identification will not happen. Some users have > contact our email addr

Re: McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Grant McDorman
According to Dries Feys: > Try http://www.esafe.com/ : they have a free viruswall for personal user The Aladdin eSafe Desktop is a firewall and virus scanner. As a firewall, when I tried it about a year ago, it did *not* close port 139 (Windows file sharing) on my internet connection. On that ba

5800/5900 question

2001-02-09 Thread Neal Nelson
I have a question about firewall filtering and ports 5800/5900. For a simple configuration (Win98 server, Win98 client) will there be traffic on both 5800 and 5900? Does even this simple configuration involve "downloading pages and applets"? Thanks, Neal Nelson

RE: 'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread Dewar Charles R
The documentation on the site explains how to do this and it works on 9x as well. -Original Message- From: Barry Treahy, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 11:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 'Locking' VNC Settings DUGAILLY Bernard wrote: > maybe by

Re: Loopback connection?!

2001-02-09 Thread Bryan Fields
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 09 February 2001 11:00, you wrote: > Re, > > I am trying to tunnel WINVNC over SSH. I set up port forwarding in > SecureCRT and it looks correct, however, when i run vncviewer and specify > "localhost" as a host, it tells me that loopback co

RE: Loopback connection?!

2001-02-09 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
Enable the AllowLoopback key. If you want loopback connections exclusively, use the LoopbackOnly key (if don't have the "Accept/Deny" enabled it works), or if you want to use loopback exclusively with Accept/Deny, set AuthHosts to "-:?127.0.0.1:". Read the docs for more details. -Original M

RE: PLEASE HELP!!! java.net.SocketException!

2001-02-09 Thread Edward Sullivan
All the machines used to test are not behind a firewall and are on the same subnet. -Original Message- From: James ''Wez'' Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:58 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: PLEASE HELP!!! java.net.SocketException! On Fri,

RE: Auth Hosts

2001-02-09 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
Check to see if you have the QuerySeting key as well. I think it should be there by default, and will work as you describe with a value of 2. -Original Message- From: Chris Burgess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 10:14 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Auth H

Loopback connection?!

2001-02-09 Thread Vlad
Re, I am trying to tunnel WINVNC over SSH. I set up port forwarding in SecureCRT and it looks correct, however, when i run vncviewer and specify "localhost" as a host, it tells me that loopback connections are disabled. Any ideas as to how to ENABLE them? Thanks in advance, -- - -- tmd

RE: Privacy Issue

2001-02-09 Thread Lyle
But if the user is not at the PC, you cann't control it either as it will time out on the request to let you in and refuse access. Not sure if you want that side effect either, but want to point it out. -Original Message- From: Maxime Valcin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, Febru

Re: 'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread Barry Treahy, Jr.
DUGAILLY Bernard wrote: > maybe by setting permissions on the VNC registry key ? > haven't tried it though... That would only work on NT or 2000, what about 9X folks? Barry -- Barry Treahy, Jr * Midwest Microwave * Vice President & CIO E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Phone: 480/314-1320 * FA

RE: 'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread Klett Matthew
Look at the documentation under AllowProperties -Original Message- From: Barry Treahy, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:38 AM To: VNC User List Subject: 'Locking' VNC Settings Does anyone know of a method of locking in VNC settings? I went through a lot

RE: 'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread Raffman, David
This is the same issue that I'm having.. That's why I want to lock permissions on the registry key for VNC that way no one can change the password or settings.. -Original Message- From: Barry Treahy, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:38 AM To: VNC User Li

Re: US keymap table is hardcoded in Xvnc

2001-02-09 Thread Mark Rainford
All It's a brave soul that takes on these keyboard issues. Vincent DEDIEU's contribution raises a question for me: Why is the keyboard map held in Xvnc (where the frame buffer is), and not in vncviewer (where the keyboard *IS*) ? I can connect to my Xvnc session from several different machines,

Re: PLEASE HELP!!! java.net.SocketException!

2001-02-09 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Edward Sullivan wrote: > Below is my original post of the problem - has ANYONE else run into this? I > have tried several different Win2K systems and on some the error occurs, on > others VNC loads normally. Are the problem machines behind a firewall? Cheers, James "Wez" We

RE: 'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread DUGAILLY Bernard
maybe by setting permissions on the VNC registry key ? haven't tried it though... -Original Message- From: Barry Treahy, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 16:38 To: VNC User List Subject: 'Locking' VNC Settings Does anyone know of a method of locking in VNC

Re: PLEASE HELP!!! java.net.SocketException!

2001-02-09 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Below is my original post of the problem - has ANYONE else run into this? I >have tried several different Win2K systems and on some the error occurs, on >others VNC loads normally. Some Win2000 drivers for (usually ultra-cheap) network cards are buggy, and VNC usually tickles this. Have a look.

RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Maikel van Mierlo wrote: > I've tried the Extra.dat ( i received it from NAI after sending a sample > yesterday ) but it doesn't seem to work, the only way to solve this problem > is to disable the Heuristic scan. > Anyone having ( again ) the same problem, i'm losing faith i

'Locking' VNC Settings

2001-02-09 Thread Barry Treahy, Jr.
Does anyone know of a method of locking in VNC settings? I went through a lot of work to install, configure, and set the connection passwords for dozens of remote systems, and people are altering the settings. One specific case yesterday, the connection password was changed and now I cannot conn

RE: VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Harris
Vincent, I am looking on your web page for the negative DAT file that you spoke of earlier. Where is it? Scott -Original Message- From: Gullotto, Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:51 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: VirusScan and WINVNC.E

Problem with WinVNC and Windows Workstaion 4.0 service pack 6a?

2001-02-09 Thread Gerald Giroux
Hello, I installed service pack 6a on my NT 4.0 workstation and now WinVNC will only work for about 2-3 minutes. Please note that I am using a modem and have a RAS connection to the workstation. If I do a RAS connection it will stay on for as long as I want, but once I start WinVNC I can only s

PLEASE HELP!!! java.net.SocketException!

2001-02-09 Thread Edward Sullivan
Below is my original post of the problem - has ANYONE else run into this? I have tried several different Win2K systems and on some the error occurs, on others VNC loads normally. Thanks in advance for your assistance!! Ed Sullivan web developer 7 kma interactive <

Auth Hosts

2001-02-09 Thread Chris Burgess
All, I can't work out what I am doing wrong and I hope someone can help. I want to set up each VNC server with the AuthHosts setting in the registry so that no matter who is trying to connect an authorisation box is displayed. I am running TridiaVNC and I have added a REG_SZ key named AuthHosts

RE: VNC registry question

2001-02-09 Thread Edward Sullivan
That's what Hyena is for. :) http://www.adkins-resource.com/hyena_main_frame.htm Ed Sullivan web developer . kma interactive "The extra mile is never crowded." -Original Message- From: Raffman, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

RE: VNC registry question

2001-02-09 Thread Raffman, David
Yes I understand that.. The problem lies with doing 300 NT Servers and adding permissions to the registry keys for VNC so no one can change the password. -Original Message- From: David Rock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 7:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: Privacy Issue

2001-02-09 Thread Jonathan Morton
>thanks for responding. i didn't notice that the icon in the system tray >changes color. this could satisfy management's privacy issue. does the press >'accept' also apply when a connection is made via the web server? being able >to use a browser to remotely control a pc is a great feature. Yes.

US keymap table is hardcoded in Xvnc

2001-02-09 Thread Vincent DEDIEU
Hello, I noticed a very strange keyboard behavior with the Xvnc. I am using a French keyboard. When I press the key 'asterisk' (located at the left of on a French keyboard), I get an '*'. OK. But if I run the xev utility to know keyboard events generated by this, I get the following: pressin

Re: Privacy Issue

2001-02-09 Thread Maxime Valcin
thanks for responding. i didn't notice that the icon in the system tray changes color. this could satisfy management's privacy issue. does the press 'accept' also apply when a connection is made via the web server? being able to use a browser to remotely control a pc is a great feature. Maxime Va

RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Maikel van Mierlo
Scott, Is true i have now a new extra.dat and now it's working. I'm sharing your opinion about that McAfee has been a good pruduct. Now it's all working correct, and it's good to see NAI takes the subject serious now ( reaction off Vincent Gullotto the Director of Research at McAfee ). I hope th

RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Harris
Maikel, Having the same problem, but McAfee has been an outstanding product over the past two + years that I have used it. This hurts though... Scott -Original Message- From: Maikel van Mierlo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 5:35 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Harris
Thanks James Scott -Original Message- From: James ''Wez'' Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe --- McAfee are aware of a false alarm on the file 'WinVNC.exe' with the 4

RE: Antwort: VNC + Mcaffee Virusscan

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Harris
I am having the same problem. I have Mcafee 4.5.0534 and VNC 3.3.3 r7. When the new dat files 4.120 came down yesterday it started deleting the executable. I have over ten deletes now. I have downloaded a new copy of VNC and unistalled VNC from my machine. It is McAfee's doing. It is not an a

RE: Antwort: VNC + Mcaffee Virusscan

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Harris
What happens after the file has been deleted is the pain. I have unistalled the VNC and tried to reinstall it. I get a 132 Error. Media Name: MEDIA. It sugests that I check the permissions. Any Ideas, Scott -Original Message- From: Luis Marcelo Neves de Abreu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: Privacy Issue

2001-02-09 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
>What I mean by privacy is that whenever a workstation is being >controlled remotely, there's a small window that appear on the desktop >telling the user that the workstation is being controlled remotely and >who is controlling it. >Upper management feared that their workstations could be acc

VirusScan and WINVNC.EXE

2001-02-09 Thread Gullotto, Vincent
Hello users of WINVNC, my name is Vincent Gullotto and I'm the Director of Research at McAfee. I understand there is an issue currently happening where VirusScan is incorrectly identifying WINVNC.EXE as a Trojan called Backdoor-G. We have corrected this issue, for the files that we have seen. O

Privacy Issue

2001-02-09 Thread MGV 2
I just recently started looking into the WinVNC program and I am quite impressed as to what it can do. The organisation that I work with is presently using Novell's Zenworks remote control feature that ,quite honestly, doesn't work very well. The only good things about it is that it is very se

RE: Ability to disable passwords for Solaris VNC server

2001-02-09 Thread Javier Gastelum
if you look at microsoft newsgroup of today, under windos.domain, there is a post called remote software, somebody answer that, that's how I found vcn, he mentioned a link to another page, there you can find instructions to disable it, it is something on the registry, sorry I cant give you more po

RE: McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Dries Feys
Try http://www.esafe.com/ : they have a free viruswall for personal user Regards, Dries Feys -- Software Engineer TVH forklift parts -- Thermote & Vanhalst NV Driemasten 120-126 -- B-8560 Gullegem-Belgium E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- URL: http://www.tvh.be Tel: +32 (0)56 434745 -- Fax: +32 (0)

SV: McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Gamlem, Noralf
>Anyone having ( again ) the same problem, i'm losing faith in Mcafee right >now ,sending an update but it doesn't work , frustrating ! I'm using F-Secure with no problem. Just to add fuel to the fire... :-) -Noralf- - To unsubs

RE: [IMPORTANT]:McAfee VirusScan and WinVNC.exe

2001-02-09 Thread Maikel van Mierlo
I've tried the Extra.dat ( i received it from NAI after sending a sample yesterday ) but it doesn't seem to work, the only way to solve this problem is to disable the Heuristic scan. Anyone having ( again ) the same problem, i'm losing faith in Mcafee right now ,sending an update but it doesn't w

Re: JAVA Source Code.

2001-02-09 Thread Philippe LEGAY
Patrick Lim wrote: > Hai, > > Does anyone know if the JAVA source code that is given in the > http://www.uk.research.att.com an full source code? I mean like the VNC > server + viewer? The source are VNCviewer (very nice, because very short source, so it is very easy to understand). If you want

SVNC for ARM processor

2001-02-09 Thread Sureshkrishna S
Hai, Anybody has ported svnc to ARM based system. I'm using ARM processor(CLPS7500FE - Evaluation platform) with Linux-2.4.0 kernel and NFS filesystem. I don't have X support installed on my board. Where I can get the source code for SVNC & necessary LIBRARIES for ARM arch? With Regards, sk