RE: Changing port number on VNC Server for NT

2001-05-03 Thread Gordon Steven-QSG001
James, >> James Weatherall asked "Why do people want to move the VNC port under 100" >> >> Because many of us behind corporate firewall's and Proxy's are only allowed >> to talk to the outside world on port 80. > This worries me. Sending VNC through your firewall in this manner is > equivalen

RE: Changing port number on VNC Server for NT

2001-05-02 Thread Gordon Steven-QSG001
James Weatherall asked "Why do people want to move the VNC port under 100" Because many of us behind corporate firewall's and Proxy's are only allowed to talk to the outside world on port 80. Incidentally, I tried setting the VNC port to 80 (decimal - in the registry) on a PC that was not behin

RE: Proxy and firewall problems

2001-03-27 Thread Gordon Steven-QSG001
I have the exact same situation. If you ever get this to work, I'd love to hear your solution. Regards, Steve _ Steve Gordon Motorola - Engineering Computing Global Telecom Solutions Sector (817) 245-6811 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Corb

VNC through a firewall

2001-03-19 Thread Gordon Steven-QSG001
Some time ago I asked about VNC through a firewall that only allows port 80 to pass through. The following articles were suggested: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/archives/2000-04/0205.html http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/archives/2000-04/0294.html http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/arch

RE: First Time User Question

2001-01-24 Thread Gordon Steven-QSG001
The same thing happened to me on Windows98. I had to start the VNC service in App mode. Once it prompted me for the password there, it seemed to save it. Steve -Original Message- From: Johnson, Eric W. - TPEWJ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 6:48 PM To: '[EMA

getting through a fire wall

2001-01-23 Thread Gordon Steven-QSG001
We have an NT machine running vnc server (3.3.3r7) outside our corporate firewall. When we try and connect to it, using a browser (Internet Explorer) from inside the firewall, we get the authentication screen. When we enter the password, we then get cut off by our firewall, like the VNC service

VNC service always asks for confirmation before starting

2001-01-22 Thread Gordon Steven-QSG001
I just installed VNC (3.3.3r7) on a Windows98 (Second Edition) PC. I installed the VNC as a service. When ever the computer is rebooted, the dialog box that contains the password and settings for the service, pops up asking for confirmation. The choices are "ok", "cancel", or "apply". I've "ap