I just install v3.3.3r9 onto all of the machines on my LAN at home (All
running Windows 2000). Since I only plan to use VNC to avoid having to get
out of my chair all night :), I want to restrict incoming connections to
only machines on the LAN that belong to me, e.g., not my roomate or anything
Hi all,
After a weekend of hard work, and some good tips a new version is
available.
Encoder/decoder are now loaded as plugins. This gives more freedom and
the core
stays compatible with the old at&t version.
Changes:
Viewer
-Standard at&t viewer with plugin module
-decoders jpeg and jpeg-b&
VNCon is a very similar freeware program which I developed quite a while
ago, but have just recently been working on it and updating it again, it
is completely free for both personal and commercial use, and has quite a
lot of useful features. You can check it out here:
http://www.chronetal.co.uk/
Hi,
I'm a VNC newbie.Would u be so kind to tell me whether VNC server can broadcast(not
unicast) it's desktop to all the LAN?Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Regards,
Bill Xie
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I can't testify to the correctness/completeness of it, but the following is
dated January 2002:
http://www.puddingonline.com/~dave/publications/SSH-with-Keys-HOWTO/document
/html-one-page/SSH-with-Keys-HOWTO.html
This one has a table which, if it works, makes the process transparently
straightfo