I do have a firewalll... and It is a real pain
I hope this helps
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Zalman Margareten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@uk.research.att.com on 08/28/2001 06:26:19 PM
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However I can get it to work the other way ?
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP !!!
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I have chromiVNC 3.4.0a5 and I can use the vncviewer(on NT) with it fine..
However when I tried the web interface, it is just not their. the application
claims it is... HELP
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I try and do anything even slightly compilcated (dragging of multiple files) it
causses my mac to crash.
I have also had this porblem trying to connect to a win98 ove rthe internet.
Any ideas anybody
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Gerard Briscoe
Philips Research Labs
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I'm working on the Tridia source base, but they seem to be the same for both
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I can get out of my firewall to machine at home via SocksCap32... however I dont think
I can get to my machine at work from home..
What do I need to do ??
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Are there any alternative VNCservers for the mac
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OK. SOCKSCAP32 works.. finally.
Thanks everybody who helped me
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G
Gerard Briscoe/RED/RESEARCH/PHILIPS@[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/17/2001 06:03:31 PM
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> Unfortunately SocksCap32 only has support fo
Unfortunately SocksCap32 only has support for Socks4 and Socks5 proxies, and I need
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I would definately like to give it a try...
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Most people here do not even know what ssh is... !!!
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If there is a possibility to run SSHD on your Mac,
yes, what is SSHD exactly. (I know SSH is the protocol)
you could use Mindterm to connect to the SSHD on your Mac and
ok.
then use ssh port forwarding for VNC.
Does that require a special version... ?
Mindterm is a Java SSH client which sup
This place is crazy... why we cant have a transparent firewall I dont know
but every protocol except HTTP and FTP are blocked. the sad thing is everyone
else here seems oblivious to the fact that other things exists. Its like
living in pre-internet
state or something...
I am determined to ma
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Did you try using your browser? The VNC server has a java client built
in - just point your browser to your machine and port
NO, but I will try thanks.
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>I am new to VNC, but
No, the ports arnt open andI cant get the IT group to open them. But I can use
the SOCKS https support if I can find a vncviewer that supports it
Is it possible to set the application to run over different ports... ? (maybe
hack the application)
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I am runnig VNCviewer on windows and unix at work ... and I wish to connect to
my mac at home..
However, I cannot get past the firewall, which has SOCKS https support
I attempted to install the patch available in the contribs page, but that is
for version 3.3.1 unixsrc and I only have 3.
I am new to VNC, but that is exactly what I am doing... the only probelm I
have is the firewall that I am behind at work
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