Hello!
Thanks. I'm reading...
Cherry
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> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 01:59:46PM +0100, Cherry wrote:
> >
> > How can I allow some IPs and deny all other IPs to connect
> > to my vnc server?
> >
> > I found an article on VNC homepage but the link was broken.
> >
> >
duh - I didn't even think about tunnelling.
As a matter of fact, the beauty of what Micahel says is that you also (of course) get
significantly improved security since you
would be using ssh.
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From: "Michael Ossmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Of course, but when an app needs two seperate File menus with completely
different entries, something is wrong. ;)
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Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 7:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows layer storage/transmis
David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> Well, first let me state that I'm not talking about ease of installation
> here. On a workstation OS, I don't care if individual users can install
> drivers or new software. (In fact, it makes my life easier if they can't.
> ;) ) And if anything Linux would be less ha
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 01:59:46PM +0100, Cherry wrote:
>
> How can I allow some IPs and deny all other IPs to connect
> to my vnc server?
>
> I found an article on VNC homepage but the link was broken.
>
> Perhaps (I think) it could be configured with a firewall but I'm
> a linux beginner soI
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 03:16:29PM -, Darren Rainer wrote:
> Hi, im afraid im not very technically minded with this. I used to have a
> connection between work and home with PC Anywhere. I then tried VNC and was
> amazed how much faster it was. Recently our Company have put a proxy server
> on
Hi,
Thanks for your help.
I am connecting through cable and VPN.
Thanks,
-V
--- Heinz Hase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Veena
>
> > Win VNC is running on WinNT. I am trying to
> connect
> > >from windows 95 using VNC viewer.
> >
> > I can login but It tries to load the screen and
> f
Knowing this is _so_ off topic for this list, I just wanted to add one "real world"
observation that seems to be missing from the posts so far.
In the company where I work, we don't go out and buy a box with some operating system
and then try to find the software we need to run on it. We go out
Not very easily, unfortunately - In fact, if I'm not mistaken it would take a
recompile, and most likely would not work anyway
since you probably have fake internal addresses...
Your best bet would likely be to talk to your local admins about it - and you can use
any port from 5900-5999 specif
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Gabor
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Telmo Filipe
Magarico To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Recording a VNC Session
01/04/2002
i have a win2k server and a linux box at a remote site. we have a vpn
tunnel between the two networks. i am on 192.168.97.xx and the remote is
on 192.168.200.xx.
i can vnc into the 2k box just fine. when i vnc into the linux box on any
port (ie. 50,51,51...etc) i get the "please wait, initial scr
Hi, im afraid im not very technically minded with this. I used to have a
connection between work and home with PC Anywhere. I then tried VNC and was
amazed how much faster it was. Recently our Company have put a proxy server
on the network which blocks all ports except port 21. Is there a way to g
Well, first let me state that I'm not talking about ease of installation
here. On a workstation OS, I don't care if individual users can install
drivers or new software. (In fact, it makes my life easier if they can't.
;) ) And if anything Linux would be less hardware dependent than NT -- I
cou
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:34:39PM -, Telmo Filipe Magarico wrote:
> Does any one know how to record a VNC Session in video format or
> other, in order to review what operation were made?
There is a program called rfbproxy that can do this. It just stores
the screen updates as they come, no
Hello!
How can I allow some IPs and deny all other IPs to connect
to my vnc server?
I found an article on VNC homepage but the link was broken.
Perhaps (I think) it could be configured with a firewall but I'm
a linux beginner soI can't do it.
So it would be nice to limit IPs with VNC.
regard
Hi people,
Does any one know how to record a VNC Session in video format or other, in
order to review what operation were made?
Regards,
Telmo Magarico
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This isn't about VNC, so please excuse me.
> Please explain what areas are lacking software for Linux.
Personally, I'd love the idea of a Linux desktop across the workplace, but sadly
it's still a little way off. Who wouldn't like a low cost/free OS that's robust,
stable
and IMO requires less
Hello Veena
> Win VNC is running on WinNT. I am trying to connect
> >from windows 95 using VNC viewer.
>
> I can login but It tries to load the screen and fails
> to load and closes the window. (Message on the screen
> is "Please Wait Initial screen loading" and closes the
> window.
>
> These
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