RE: Windows 2000

2001-12-19 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
You might consider using one of the NT authentication systems for VNC. I can't recommend any specifics as I've never tried this, but several have been talked about on this list over the years. I believe that TridiaVNC Pro (pay version) may even have included this in their distribution. David Ha

RE: VNC Problem

2001-09-13 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
Rather than slow down my entire VNC experience, when using applications that behave this way I make frequent use of the "Request Screen Refresh" functionality by right-clicking on the VNC Viewer window icon in the task bar. I'll try the "smooth scrolling" thing for IE; I've also found that MS/Out

RE: Changing port number on VNC Server for NT

2001-04-30 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
>Out of interest, why do people want to move the VNC >port to something below 100? One reason I've seen discussed here is to tunnel through corporate firewalls (frequently using either port 80 or port 23). Of course, using SSH/SSHD is a better way, but a little bit more difficult to set up. Da

RE: HELP!!!!!!!!!!

2001-03-14 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
For Windows, look at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html under "Connect Priority". I don't know about other platforms. Dave Habermann -Original Message- From: Zmer Andranigian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2:46 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject:

RE: File Transfer

2001-03-14 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
>forward. There are times when I want a whole directory but mostly I just For those times, you'd probably be better off to zip the directory anyway, which would then result in a single-file transfer. Dave - To unsubscribe, send

RE: VNC and SSH

2001-02-27 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
>-Original Message- >From: Bill O'Rourke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 9:24 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: VNC and SSH > >get a message that says "local loopback is disabled". > >Any ideas??? Yes, go to the documentation (http://www.uk.research.att.com/v

RE: Making Options Persistent

2001-02-01 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
I assume you are trying to get the viewer to request this every time. What I've done is created a short cut to the viewer which passes the -8bit and -fullscreen command line arguments to the executable. For an example of how to do this (using the -listen argument), look at the "Launch viewer in

RE: Stream encryption - is it time?

2001-01-28 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
> Scott mentions the difficulties of revoking a compromised key. In the > context of VNC, how difficult does this have to be? Initial host-key > exchange is done using a "key password" which can be changed by the > user by physically sitting at the server (or by controlling it). > sufficient 'p

RE: Stream encryption - is it time?

2001-01-25 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
>The problem is Windows where one probably has >no SSH (especially the daemon)at hand so easily. This is not really true any longer. I have been using the OpenSSH piece of the Cygwin project (www.cygwin.com) to tunnel between two of my Win98 machines for the last several weeks. Both client (in

RE: Subject: [CORE SDI ADVISORY] Weak authentication in ATT's VNC

2001-01-24 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
I have found that the Cygwin's current OpenSSH implementation is completely workable for my Win98 client to Win98 server connection. I've been using it for several weeks now. Others had indicated previously that SSH works on most other platforms, so it seems that "we have arrived". The latest e

RE: VNC and SSH - Solution found

2001-01-03 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
I searched the OpenSSH source code recently and found that some key pieces to make reverse port forwarding possible were not present. Although it is not mentioned in the documentation specifically, reverse port forwarding does not work as of OpenSSH 2.3.0p1. I, too, reverted back to protocol ver

RE: TridiaVNC

2000-12-15 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
According to the release notes, Jeremy's code is included in the 1.3.1 source code. The current binaries, to the best of my knowledge, do not include it. Dave Habermann -Original Message- From: Gene Giannamore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 3:46 PM To: vnc-

RE: TridiaVNC do you have to enable the webserver side with this release?

2000-12-14 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
I noticed the same issue when compiling the latest source codes (1.3.1 Win). The source segment "vncHTTPconnect.cpp" was not even present in the project (although the source file was still part of the distribution). I was able to hack the HTTP server back in but I didn't work to get the Java down

RE: VNC on port 80

2000-12-09 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
You might want to consider that almost all firewalls support CONNECT type requests on port 443 (HTTPS). Dave -Original Message- From: Harmen van der Wal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 December, 2000 8:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC on port 80 Harmen van der Wal wrot

RE: remote printing

2000-12-04 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
It seems like, at least for those using SSH or Zebedee to tunnel their VNC sessions, that there should be a way to tunnel the information bound for a printer to their local printer. I don't have enough expertise to do this or even to be certain that it is possible. Does anyone out there on the l

RE: User notification

2000-11-30 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
It would be nice if we could get Tridia to include this modification in their source (with a switch to activate, of course) as we seem to get fairly regular requests on this issue (and it would be nice if it was cross-platform, not just for Windows). Dave Habermann Dow Chemical Company -Ori