Re: shutdown gotcha with Win32 host

2002-03-05 Thread Seanster
One workaround is psshutdown.exe. It's available at sysinternals.com in the misc utils section. You can force a reboot of a remote windows system with it. If the machine is already in shutdown mode, you can use pslist and pskill to find and nuke whatever it is that is holding up the reboot process

Re: Undocumented port in use by VNCviewer in Listen Mode?

2001-09-05 Thread Seanster
Ok lets wrap this up. Port 5400 is for the 'Flasher'. Here is what it says in the source code: // Flasher is used with the AT&T internal version of VNC, when the user may need to // choose which monitor in a room should be used to display his desktop. A server can // connect to a listening viewe

Re: SOCKS 5 support added to Win32 VNC Viewer

2001-08-30 Thread Seanster
Just a brief net outage. I can mail it if anyone has trouble beyond that. -Sean On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 00:51:38 +0200, you wrote: >I cannot get thru to your site ... >http://www.Seanster.com/vnc/ > >Can you give another source for your stuff? > >Thanks > >Ceri Hankey --

SOCKS 5 support added to Win32 VNC Viewer

2001-08-29 Thread Seanster
Hey folks. I have made some improvements to the win32 vnc viewer version 3.3.3r9. Back in November I hacked 3.3.3r3 so I could get past a socks firewall. Now I finally spent some time to integrate this as a full feature and fix a few other things that annoy me on a daily basis. Here's what I hav