Re: java.security.AccessControlException

2002-03-18 Thread saravanan pillai
Hi Mr.Michale, Thankyou very much for your reply. Very kind of you. One more info I would like to ask you, how to connect to a remote vnc server which is behind a firewall/proxy server. Thanks and Regards >From: Michael Ossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PRO

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-18 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Do you have your Linksys configured to forward port 80 to your web server? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kyle Yamnitz Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 10:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VNC through port 80? - having problems Greeting

RE: VNC and NAT

2002-03-18 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
That is correct, but as we know, the DHCP MAY change at the most inconvienient times. You can set up your DHCP server to assign addresses only within a certain range and then fix the IP of the VNC server outside of that range. For instance, my network topology looks like this: Other network sys

RE: java.security.AccessControlException

2002-03-18 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Also if you're using IE This could also be that your VM in IE is locked down too tightly. :) Try enabling socket connections for applets in your IE Security. Scott -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michael Ossmann Sent: Monday, March

Re:

2002-03-18 Thread Larry Honig
Try running a shell and typing "vncpasswd". If it is still running it will prompt you for a password and then a different machine should be able to connect to it on :5800. I admit to being a little buffaloed myself when trying to get VNCserver to run on Mandrake 8.2RC1 - you need to know and speci

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2002-03-18 Thread Daugherty, William
Hello, Well I am kind of stumped here while trying to run VNC on my Mandrake Linux web server. I have had several issues but I will first show you my progression path in try to activate the VNC server with my excerpts below the screen outputs. First off I thought I would just try running the

Re: VNC and NAT

2002-03-18 Thread H. Phil Duby
- Original Message - From: "Jason Crooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:36 AM Subject: VNC and NAT > Hello, > > Is there anywhere I can get some answers on connecting to a VNC server that > is behind a router doing DHCP and NAT? I am doing th

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread H. Phil Duby
I stand corrected. Must have been Win98 not SE version that I looked at before. Was a while ago, and I ended up with a hardware router / firewall / nat. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:08 AM Subject: Re: network >

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread xBANEx
that would be real nice if you can send that file :) i cant install anything on the other comp _ **NOTE** this is a free web-based email service provided by Equal Vision Records. this email address does not belong to an employee of E

Re: [VCN] ivisit

2002-03-18 Thread AceMiles, Inc.
As an iVisit Helper (and using VNC many times for iVisit) I have seen few problems with it, especially none like you are describing. Contact the Help Desk within iVisit. They should be able to assist you. My nickname on iVisit is nick_a.e On 3/18/02 11:14 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [VCN] ivisit

2002-03-18 Thread AceMiles, Inc.
As I can see, I am a few emails to quick for my response Sorry :( On 3/18/02 1:47 PM, "David Murdoch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Michael Ossmann wrote: > >> On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:32:35AM -0400, David Murdoch wrote: >>> >>> When I employ vnc-3.3.3r2 to connect from

Carsten Schmidt/HEG ist nicht im Haus.

2002-03-18 Thread C . Schmidt
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RE: How can I use PsuedoColor

2002-03-18 Thread Morrison Davis
Thank You! this allows me to go from 24 depth to 8 depth which gives me some performance improvements. >Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 18:23:50 -0500 >From: "Sharma, Shashi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: How can I use PsuedoColor >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >MIME-version: 1.0 >X-L

Re: JNC Project

2002-03-18 Thread Morrison Davis
Team, If you are looking for some performance testing we are trying to use this to run some 2-D CAD applications remotely. And it sounds like this may improve performance. We can throw horsepower at it but the limiting factor seems to be bandwidth and getting good bandwidth to peoples houses is t

RE: How can I use PsuedoColor

2002-03-18 Thread Sharma, Shashi
You the commandline option -cc 3 -Original Message- From: Morrison Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How can I use PsuedoColor How can I force my vncserver to use PsuedoColor instead of TrueColor. Thanks Morry e-mail

How can I use PsuedoColor

2002-03-18 Thread Morrison Davis
How can I force my vncserver to use PsuedoColor instead of TrueColor. Thanks Morry e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: X84792/650 786-4792 fax 650 562-2143 - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscrib

JNC Project

2002-03-18 Thread JNC
We are in the process of developing a new VNC compatible remote control solution named JNC. Both client and server are fully developed in Java. also, we use server side technologies to develop a web viewer. Add-ons to VNc protocol like ZIP compression, JPEG encoding and encryption are included.

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Bill Reedy
Win98 SE does have built-in ICS. It will be fairly easy to forward the ports to the internal system. I, personally, use ICS Configuration program that can be downloaded from here... http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ics/icsconfiguration.htm#V1.4 If you don't want to load any program

Re: [VCN] ivisit

2002-03-18 Thread David Murdoch
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Michael Ossmann wrote: > On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:32:35AM -0400, David Murdoch wrote: > > > > When I employ vnc-3.3.3r2 to connect from a client Linux box to > > vnc-3.3.3r9 on a Windows 98 laptop with a USB webcam attached and > > ivisit running, the ivisit webcam images

Re: [VCN] ivisit

2002-03-18 Thread Jonathan Morton
> > ivisit running, the ivisit webcam images on the client window do not > > refresh unless one of the mouse buttons on the client are pushed. Turn on some of the Polling options in the server preferences. -- -- from: Jonathan "C

Re: [VCN] ivisit

2002-03-18 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:32:35AM -0400, David Murdoch wrote: > > When I employ vnc-3.3.3r2 to connect from a client Linux box to > vnc-3.3.3r9 on a Windows 98 laptop with a USB webcam attached and > ivisit running, the ivisit webcam images on the client window do not > refresh unless one of the

Re: TridiaVNC Pro and GPL: Re: Tridia VNC

2002-03-18 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:37:28AM -0700, Michael Ossmann wrote: > > I've also noticed something else that concerns me with TridiaVNC (not > TVP). It doesn't contain the copyright notices of the various > authors, notably AT&T, Widget Workshop, Inc., and Jef Poskanzer, in > the binary distributi

Re: ICS Port Maps Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Peter Woo
BTW, I had been using the Win98SE's ICS for years without finding it inferior. I do not need to switch to my current ComSock until I found that ICS didn't support IPSec VPN. That's perhaps the only drawback. Other than this, ICS did avoid one problem that I find to exist for both ComSock and Sy

Re: ICS Port Maps Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Bill Reedy
The ICS Configuration program you linked to works wonderfully for handling the 98se/ME port forwarding issues. The only drawback is it will require a reboot after making the configuration changes. I've been using it for quite some time. I would highly recommend it above playing with the registr

VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-18 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
Greetings all, I'm trying to get VNC working on my home computer (has a LinkSys firewall) so I can access it from my work computer (behind Sprint PCS firewall / proxy). The default port won't work because it's blocked. Trying the 5800 port with the default web server in VNC doesn't work

Re: java.security.AccessControlException

2002-03-18 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 10:38:04AM +0530, saravanan pillai wrote: > > java.security.AccessControlException : access > denied(java.net.SocketPermission XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX*:5900 connect, resolve) Are you running the applet within a web browser? If so, is it being served from a web server on the sam

Re: [VCN] ivisit

2002-03-18 Thread MichaelLashinsky
David, While I am not qualified to answer your question directly, I believe that you are asking to much of VNC. I know how much the desktop wallpaper slows down the connection and other screen changes take a few seconds to refresh. Your application is probably too demanding for this softw

ICS Port Maps Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Mark . Reeder
Not tried it but found this: http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ics/icsconfiguration.htm On 18/03/2002 12:05:44 "Alex K. Angelopoulos" wrote: > Is there an ICS port list in the networking applet? > - Visit our In

Re: [VCN] ivisit

2002-03-18 Thread David Murdoch
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, David Murdoch wrote: > Used with a webcam and a microphone ivisit [.com] (available free) > connects individuals for videoconferencing. > > When I employ vnc-3.3.3r2 to connect from a client Linux box to > vnc-3.3.3r9 on a Windows 98 laptop with a USB webcam attached and >

VNC and NAT

2002-03-18 Thread Jason Crooks
Hello, Is there anywhere I can get some answers on connecting to a VNC server that is behind a router doing DHCP and NAT? Thanks - Jason Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please Note: The information contained in this e-mail transmission is confidential, lega

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Mark . Reeder
On 18/03/2002 15:22:37 "H. Phil Duby" wrote: > AFAIK, Win98 SE does not have any built in ICS. OK 3-google seconds to find: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-GB;q234815 start there and follow the trail. Mark ---

ICS Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Mark . Reeder
On 18/03/2002 12:05:44 "Alex K. Angelopoulos" wrote: > Hmmm...I can't find a reference on the ICS setup for Win98SE right now, > either... :( I set up ICS in January using a collection of Microsoft tech support problem/resolution pages. It was not all in one place and I used my own sub-net numbe

RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot

2002-03-18 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Yes, as I said... Only the standard bits.. :) Truth be told, it would be better if they used the BSD Stuff without trying to make the products "Microsoft". -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Beerse, Corni Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 8:08

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread H. Phil Duby
AFAIK, Win98 SE does not have any built in ICS. It needs a 3rd party package. Something like Internet Sharing from StarTech. Some of the Internet startup packages include the sharing software, and a NIC or 2. What 'package' did you use to setup the Internet / add the second computer? -- Phil -

Re: vnc performance

2002-03-18 Thread Charles Hines
> "Morrison" == Morrison Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Morrison> Hi All, Morrison> First time on this alias so excuse any redundant questions. Morrison> We are investigating using vnc to enable our new work from home Morrison> model. Our department's main use is some CAD software

RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot

2002-03-18 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Actually they are not... Only the standard bits.. :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alex K. Angelopoulos Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 7:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot Their own

RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot

2002-03-18 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Well that's a wrong interpretation by slashdot. :) PC Anywhere will work with XP and I believe that the others are working on it. The problem is that the display driver changes to accomidate a single-user Terminal Services cleanly, and so the displayes get all messed up. If you don't use Windo

RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot

2002-03-18 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
Sorry, bad reading, I ment the client software, don't know about the server side, however roumors go there is a lot of bsd code in Micro$oft distributions... CBee > -Original Message- > From: Alex K. Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:02 PM > To: [EM

Beatup on XP - link to the original post

2002-03-18 Thread Larry Honig
It was October, not Dec 2001 - here's the link. My $.02 - this is actually a big issue and kudos to Slashdot for keeping this all in the air (even if they are a little late). Question: Who owns your desktop (the mental map you've got of your data and tools)? Answer: TBD http://www.uk.research.

Re: remove program for Lyle Nelson

2002-03-18 Thread MichaelLashinsky
Hey Lyle, How did you make out? Have a Good Day, Michael L. MichaelLashinsky@drugpl

Re: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot

2002-03-18 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
Their own implementation of a telnet server, which does differ from other implementations. Do you mean that the telnet server on Win2K/XP and the FTP server they have used in IIS are actually built directly from the BSD sources? - Original Message - From: "Beerse, Corni" <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot

2002-03-18 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> -Original Message- > Subject: Re: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot > > > According to their interpretation, pcAnywhere, CarbonCopy, > and NetSupport, > and even Microsoft's own Telnet server distributed as a > built-in component > of XP) are prohibited on XP... I need

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
Hmmm...I can't find a reference on the ICS setup for Win98SE right now, either... :( IIRC, from the networking applet on the system running ICS you can access port redirection for ICS; you would need to redirect port 5900 (and 5800 also if wanting to use the Java applet) to the internal address o

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread xBANEx
through windows 98se --- "Alex K. Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >How are you sharing the Internet connection between the systems? Are you >using Win98 or Win2K ICS? Or something else? > >The actual method for port forwarding depends on how traffic is being passed >to the other PCs

Re: Another beatup on XP and !VNC EULA on slashdot

2002-03-18 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
According to their interpretation, pcAnywhere, CarbonCopy, and NetSupport, and even Microsoft's own Telnet server distributed as a built-in component of XP) are prohibited on XP... Entertainment value, perhaps? - Original Message - From: "Andrew van der Stock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[E

Re: network

2002-03-18 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
How are you sharing the Internet connection between the systems? Are you using Win98 or Win2K ICS? Or something else? The actual method for port forwarding depends on how traffic is being passed to the other PCs you have. I'm not familiar with port forwarding details on most of the home OS syste