Re: Is there a "view only" mode?

2002-01-01 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
Duh. The Java applet is actually compiled into WinVNC.exe. Yep, this is a Java question the as far as workarounds go. FWIW, you can probably do the same thing with the ActiveX version of the client, but if you need universal client access that won't help you much, of course. - Original M

Re: Is there a "view only" mode?

2002-01-01 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
Merci, Christophe :). This one has me stumped. I believe you actually need to make a change on the *server*, since the applet and its options are served from there. The problem is I have no clue how to modify the Java to make this happen - or even where it is stored on an NT 4 system which I a

Re: Weird quirk in MSDOS batch wrapper for vncveiwer

2002-01-01 Thread Shing-Fat (Fred) Ma
Thanks again, Alex. Fred -- Fred Ma Department of Electronics Carleton University, Mackenzie Building 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1S 5B6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===

Re: Weird quirk in MSDOS batch wrapper for vncveiwer

2002-01-01 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
Welcome to the lovely world of Windows scripting, Fred :). Actually, it is more straightforward than I made it sound. You already have a VBScript interpreter on your system since it ships with it. All you need to do is save the script as a file with a .vbs extension and strip out the line num

Re: Weird quirk in MSDOS batch wrapper for vncveiwer

2002-01-01 Thread Shing-Fat (Fred) Ma
Thanks, Constantin. I have to admit, I wasn't exactly familiar with how the encodings worked, I've just done trial and error until I found a bunch of settings on the Connection Options window that worked reasonably well. So I've been setting the options to the same baseline setting all the time

Re: Is there a "view only" mode?

2002-01-01 Thread Christophe Vial
Hi Alex, Happy New Year! I am just accessing the desktop from the http server on Unix or on a PC: in fact the build/test run can be monitored during the run (for now a basic cgi collect the datas and generate a web page). Some time some test are hanging and it is not simple to know if they are h

Re: Weird quirk in MSDOS batch wrapper for vncveiwer

2002-01-01 Thread Constantin Kaplinsky
Hello Fred, > "F" == Fred writes: F> c:\progra~1\tightvnc\vncviewer.exe -encoding hextile F> -compresslevel 9 -quality 0 -noshared -noemulate3 F> -fullscreen %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 Please note that in the command line above, both -compresslevel and -quality opti

Re: Weird quirk in MSDOS batch wrapper for vncveiwer

2002-01-01 Thread Shing-Fat (Fred) Ma
Thanks, Alex. I'm in a bit of a bind here. Since I'm not a software guy and not really a MS-DOS/Win guy, and also relatively new to VNC and secure ssh connections (and VNC is the Nth solution I'v investigated), I am in the unfortunate situation of having spent all my time getting the means work

re: ssh RSA key fingerprint differs from ssh_host_key.pub

2002-01-01 Thread Shing-Fat (Fred) Ma
Thanks, Scanman and Cameron. Cameron, most of what you say makes sense. But I'm having problems with some of it. First, I gather from your email that the remote computer I'm trying to access (MachineName below) is running an ssh daemon that speaks protocol 1 by the fact that the it's /etc/ssh_h

Re: Configuration questions

2002-01-01 Thread ScanMan
On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 15:00, Janyne Kizer wrote: > OK, so if you're using xinetd you'd specifiy vncserver somewhere in > there? What exactly are you trying to do? There are few situations where xinetd is the best way of invoking VNC. ---