Greg,
You are entering the ethics area, an earlier guy mentioned.
Opening the server's port to the internet should be done by the company sys
admin etc.
Easy to do, but if done incorrectly could expose your company to hack etc.
Chip
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how would i go about setting up the server? can u give me instructions real quick?
thanx
greg
--- "Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Without setting up the server to redirect requests to you using NAT then
>I don't hink there is anything you CAN do..
>
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Joe copies his file to a disk and hands it to Sam. :)
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Mr. Ellio
I concur with Richard. If he can't get the packets, he cant use vnc.
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Richard...
Greg's main problem is that
That's part of it. Really though, most TV Video cards use what they
call a direct overlay. What this means is that the TV potion of the
card will send it's data directly to the video card without processor or
windows driver intervention. Vnc cannot display what vnc doesn't know
exists. Usually
Not quite as "easy" as you are lead to believe, but I imagine something
like that could be written in Java pretty easily. Could probably even
embed it into a web page. I'm a Portal developer for an unnamed
company, I'm not trying to get commercial here, and I have a portal
component that does ju
Without setting up the server to redirect requests to you using NAT then
I don't hink there is anything you CAN do..
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Subject: ip address
DO you use terminal service?
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Hi!
A friend told me about this really nice remote display system an
There was one on the web site, but I'm not sure how well it performs.
The problem with it is that you'll need to access the display stuff
though JNI unless you are only looking to export AWT or SWING. If you
are looking at JNI, it could be slow.
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Great minds think alike. :)
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>When I use VNC to access the TV computer it works fine but t
Yah, I have XP Pro. Ever since the whole Windows 95/98/me fiasco, I've
stuck only to their NT professional products.
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There is also a product on the website under contributions which does
this. You set up a server that runs only a specific app.
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Yes, check out TZO. They will give you a fixed IP address that routes
to your dynamic one. (www.tzo.com). Man, I've been recommending them a
lot recently.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chip Wood
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It deals with XP just fine unless you use Terminal Services. Then there
is a problem if the last time you connected to the machine was with
Terminal Services, you will get a blank screen.
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Actually TCP, but that is true for the most part. :)
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Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002
Thank you !-) Using your script (with "any") it actually works :-)
The only question I have then is how to map the uppercase oslash
(Oobliqe I think) to uppercase 'S' (this is the official mapping of
norw. dvorak):
94 0x00f8 (oslash) 0x00d8 (Ooblique)
With your proposal it looks like l
Hi.
Well, my Server machine have both the MS ICS installed, but the VNC server
listens to the dynamic card also, so it seems that it hav directly contact
to the internet, but I cant connect to it?
Do you suggest I install an real proxy/gateway instead of using the MS ICS
utility for this problem
i think ur problem is more related to MS ICS and not to two cards or the
machines being on internet or not ..
ICS mite not allow packets from internet to intranet (like a proxy) .. i
suggest u check out the ICS documentation..
-js
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From: "Kim Monberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi everyone..
I have a little problem..
I have a server machine, and two clients.
One client with static LAN ip, which can connect with VNCviewer perfectly
One client with Dynamic IP, which cant connect at all.
The server has two networkingcards, and works like a gateway with 'sharing
internet
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