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> : An interesting "addon" that would not even require integration would
> : be a very lightweight implementation of an application-mode
> : peer-to-peer filesharing tool for systems that don
ix server at: http://www.poptop.org/
> Are there downsides to this solution i'm not seeing
> (besides a possible decrease in encryption level)?
We run VNC here on a LAN. We run VNC over ssh on this LAN.
PPTP gives you an encrypted tunnel between LANs (or between
your client and the LAN
I see a lot of talk on this list regarding SSH tunnels to secure VNC. I
used that for a year or two, but what i found annoying was that i had to
download and install an SSH Windows client or use our online java client,
and of course then you had to set up all the tunnelling options. (I know
Hi all,
There's been a number of posts these last few days about VNC's remote file
handling, security and SSH tunnels.
I'm wondering if anyone wants to take a pop a coding a VNC wrapper? This
would be another service you'd run on your system to cope with these extr
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> Is there any version of VNC (server/viewer) that runs on Mac OS X?
You can try:
(server)<http://homepage.mac.com/muhaque/>
(viewer)<http://www.webthing.net/vncthing/>
Or search on VersionTracker for som
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 16:33:43 -0400
> From: "John C Straffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: "Backwards" VNC, take 2
> I tried the suggestions that I received with the following results:
> Before, when I was trying on the wrong port, I would
> Is there any version of VNC (server/viewer) that runs on Mac OS X?
Yes, but I am being harassed and can't post details
at the moment, so if you don't get an answer by tomorrow,
e-mail me to remind me to send you details.
VNC Thing and VNC Dimension
are two viewers I've tr
John,
Try "ssh -N -l vncuser -L 5500:127.0.0.1:5500 support-ip".
Regards,
Miro
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> From: John C Straffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 22:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: "Backwards" VNC, take
Is there any version of VNC (server/viewer) that runs on Mac OS X?
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here's my config, it's working well on WInxp and win 2000 pro in both
directions.
server:
HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\"AllowLoopback"=dword:0001
Openssh
VNC running as a service on port 5969
client:
here's my config, it's working well on WInxp and win 2000 pro in both
directions.
server:
HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\"AllowLoopback"=dword:0001
Openssh
VNC running as a service on port 5969
client:
sshclient with tunneling from port 5
uot; and "User" set:
HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\"AllowLoopback"=dword:0001
HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\"LoopbackOnly"=dword:0001
- VNC Viewer started on "Support" in listen mode
vncviewer -listen
- VNC Server started on "User"
wi
Thank you all for your efforts.
Have a Good Day,
Michael L.
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Dear VNC list,
As you may know, the AT&T Laboratory in Cambridge is closing very shortly.
As we also mentioned a while back, the website, VNC pages and this mailing
list are going to be preserved into the future.
This requires some shuffling around of machines, domain names and
mail ser
I agree with you. I ahve the identical setup. WinVNC works fine with me.
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Subject: Re: Win98 + WinXP with VNC
> right,
right, i just tried connecting to a Win98 system from WinXP and vice
versa. It worked fine. So i can say VNC definitely IS compatible with
WinXP.
Regards,
Chris
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This is strictly my opinion but...
The best thing about VNC is it is free and source code is available
if you feel the need to alter it. It is also a fairly tight little program in
regards to size and performance I think at last test it performed
only second to Citrix. It's le
Matthew,
Have a look at the following website:
http://www.smtechnologies.com/downloads.htm
They have a version of VNC that uses NT Authentication, you could use NT's
security to lock account after X attempts.
Thanks
Shola Ogunlokun
IT Email Team
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From: Ma
We use VNC in a helpdesk environment. We support hundreds of servers and
thousands of workstations for our customers using VNC and the phone as the
first stop. We can solve most things that way. If you've got any specific
questions, bounce 'em off me and I'll see what I can
> -Original Message-
> From: Balteo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I am trying to run VNC Server and it crashes immediately
> after connecting:
> 1. I run vnc viewer as follows "vncviewer ip_address:id";
> 2. I am asked for the password which I enter;
&g
> -Original Message-
> From: Mcfadden, Kenneth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I'm new to list sevr and have looked through the FAQ's, I
> didn't see the
> topic I was wondering about. I would like to ask who if any
> is using VNC in
> a help desk enviro
[ On Monday, May 20, 2002 at 11:09:22 (-0700), Matthew Scholtz wrote: ]
> Subject: VNC security on Win
>
> Hello All,
>
> I'm sure this has been asked a million times before, but since
> there don't seem to be any archives available for this list, I have
>
always use a non-bundled file
transfer tool, or just email themselves, and this is so easy to do that
there's little motive to adding the feature to VNC.
( Though mind you, PCanywhere's file transfer capability came in
handy once upon a time when Outlook was corrupting the file when
but to ask
it again. Forgive the redundancy.
>
> My main concern with VNC is the possibility for brute-force attacks on the
password, since as far as I know VNC does not have any functionality to allow
only x password attempts before taking some sort of defensive action. I'm not
so worri
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Hello All,
I'm sure this has been asked a million times before, but since there don't
seem to be any archives available for this list, I have no choice but to ask
it again. Forgive the redundancy.
My main concern with VNC is the possibility for br
Hi,
I'm new to list sevr and have looked through the FAQ's, I didn't see the
topic I was wondering about. I would like to ask who if any is using VNC in
a help desk environment, I want to further the support I could give to my
clients. Our network is run on a Novell server and
Hello All,
I'm sure this has been asked a million times before, but since there don't seem to be
any archives available for this list, I have no choice but to ask it again. Forgive
the redundancy.
My main concern with VNC is the possibility for brute-force attacks on the password,
hehe, one must follow every post from Rudi since the beginning of this
project to fully understand ;)
>From the site :
<>
found at : http://services.simac.be/vnc/winvncdrv/index.htm
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From: "Lee Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROT
D]>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 12:11 PM
Subject: vdacc-vnc V1.2 update (source+bin+driver)
> INSTALLING THE VIDEO DRIVER
>
> Install:
> 1)Add remove Hardware -Add
> 2)Add a new device
> 3) select hardware
> 4)Display adapters
> 5)have disk
> 6) Goto the winvnc dir
&g
goes to
1 until
the sendbuffer is back lower.("lowband switch" viewer options, need to
be on)
vdacc-vncbin+drv1.20.exe
vdacc-vncsrc1.20.zip
Greetings
Rudi
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Yes. The ORL version 3.3.3.9 uses MSVCIRT.DLL version 6.0.8168.0 and MSVCRT.DLL
6.1.8637.0 as installed.
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From: "Keith Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-05-20 02:32
Subject: RE: VNC
I have seen this happen again. On a machine that it worked 100% fine on with
Win2k, when I re-loaded the machine with NT4 SERVER, the VNC server dies on
connect and there's no way to fix unless you visit the actual machine to
clear down the error and restart the service.
TightVNC 1.2.3 us
lmquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Passive VNC
>
> I would really like to have some input on this problem, can anyone help me
> here? I've been ignored at several other places.
>
> \Fredrik
>
>
> - - Original Message -
> From: "Fredrik Malm
When you attempt to connect to a machine with vnc,
you either kick off whoever is already connected,
or it blocks you from connecting (depending on the
registry key setting) -- this is under Windows.
How does the vnc reflector work then? How does it
determine the free vnc servers?
--
Thanks
gt; effect require some modification on the server side).
I'm not sure I understand what do you mean by "a connection is
busy"...
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Constantin
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I would really like to have some input on this problem, can anyone help me
here? I've been ignored at several other places.
\Fredrik
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 12
after
authentication (which would in effect require some
modification on the server side).
Thanks
--- Constantin Kaplinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >>>>> "TP" == Tha Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
>
> >> There is a program called VNC Reflect
>>>>> "TP" == Tha Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> There is a program called VNC Reflector which works similarly:
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/vnc-reflector/
TP> Oh cool ;) I think this is what I'm looking for. I'm assumin
Hello,
I am trying to run VNC Server and it crashes immediately after connecting:
1. I run vnc viewer as follows "vncviewer ip_address:id";
2. I am asked for the password which I enter;
3. I get a kde crash dialog box and none of the icons of the target
computer are shown on my sc
If anybody has another
sulotion to my problem, feel free to air it, because I am yet to find one.
\Fredrik
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Oh cool ;) I think this is what I'm looking for.
I'm assuming this is something I can run on a Windows
box.
--- Constantin Kaplinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is a program called VNC Reflector which works
> similarly:
>
> http://sour
Hello,
>>>>> "TP" == Tha Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TP> Hello, I am relatively new to VNC, and would like to do the
TP> following:
TP> Write a fake VNC server that would in turn connect clients to
TP> servers as it wants. I
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From: "LUPTAK,MIROSLAV (HP-Slovakia,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 2002-05-17 16:38
Subject: RE: VNC over SSH, only "backwards"... has anyone gotten this to w ork?
(SNIP)
>
> What ports are you f
Hi, John.
> From: John C Straffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 22:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VNC over SSH, only "backwards"... has anyone gotten this to
> work?
...
> What we want to do is (a) have the "server" ma
I know about setting up VNC over SSH by connecting to the "server" machine
via SSH with the -L switch and pointing the viewer at localhost, but we
want to do it a little differently...
What we want to do is (a) have the "server" machine (and user) initiate the
SSH connectio
/16/02 01:19AM >>>
Greetings.
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 01:14:06PM -0700, Tha Project wrote:
> I am relatively new to VNC, and would like to do the
> following:
>
> Write a fake VNC server that would in turn connect
> clients to servers as it wants. In effec
VNC Proxy is written in Java and would not work when
compiled under j2sdk1.4.0..
I was hoping to write something in C/C++ that would do
the same thing I guess.
I couldn't get anywhere with VNC Proxy.
Thanks.
--- Akira Hatakeyama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
e let me know the
result and the eventual modifications you will do.
Vincent
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Caldera OpenLinux, kdm and VNC inetd mode
> On 16/05/2002 08:19:55
On 16/05/2002 08:19:55 Vincent DEDIEU wrote:
> Jeff
>
> Download the free Axel VNC configurator at
> http://www.axel.com/usa/tech_axvnc_usa.html#util. It allows to add/remove
> VNC terminals. Major O.S. are supported (including Caldera and HP-UX).
Vincent
Do the SunOS references
Jeff
Download the free Axel VNC configurator at
http://www.axel.com/usa/tech_axvnc_usa.html#util. It allows to add/remove
VNC terminals. Major O.S. are supported (including Caldera and HP-UX).
Vincent
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From: "Jeff Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: &
Greetings.
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 01:14:06PM -0700, Tha Project wrote:
> I am relatively new to VNC, and would like to do the
> following:
>
> Write a fake VNC server that would in turn connect
> clients to servers as it wants. In effect having
> something
f it helps...
Michael
At 06:24 PM 2002-05-15, you wrote:
>I just installed the latest opera web browser on my OpenLinux 3.1.1
>server, but when I run it from a VNC session it kills my VNC session (or
>the window) before the browser pages have even loaded completely. Has
>anyone experience
Greetings,
I have VNC configured on several Window NT/2k servers and it has been
working great. There is one dual-nic server where I can only connect using
the NIC with the local IP address. The server is Win2k running Proxy 2.0
and IIS/5.0. Whenever I attempt to connect to the NIC with the
I just installed the latest opera web browser on my OpenLinux 3.1.1
server, but when I run it from a VNC session it kills my VNC session (or
the window) before the browser pages have even loaded completely. Has
anyone experienced anything similar? I haven't found anything on a list
searc
Hello,
I am relatively new to VNC, and would like to do the
following:
Write a fake VNC server that would in turn connect
clients to servers as it wants. In effect having
something like
Clients Servers
x -\
x
ser
in my inetd configuration. I haven't gone back to try it on AIX yet.
Thanks for the info.
Jeff
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/02 02:38AM >>>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Has anyone successfully setup VNC on OpenLinux
Hello,
I have a program that uses openGL and SDL for graphical visualisation. The
program runs fine in local X (display X0). I am using RedHat Linux 7.2, FVWM
win manager.
Then I tried to see it using vnc, so I start my vncserver. I then connect
using vncviewer to machine_name:1, and get a
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I have successfully setup VNC in inetd mode on numerous platforms
> (Solaris 7, RedHat 7.x, Debian), but I am hitting a wall when it comes
> to AIX. All I get is an "Invalid Protocol" error
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Has anyone successfully setup VNC on OpenLinux 3.3.1 in inetd
> mode using
> the default kdm? If you used xdm, how do you configure
> OpenLinux to use
> it instead of kdm?
If you fol
Has anyone successfully setup VNC on OpenLinux 3.3.1 in inetd mode using
the default kdm? If you used xdm, how do you configure OpenLinux to use
it instead of kdm?
I am up to the grey screen and nmap and netstat show kdm listening on
port 177 (xdmcp), but I still get the grey screen. I am
I'm certain I saw this mentioned before, but I can't seem to find the reference to it.
Win2k server with terminal services. Is there a way to prevent the "another instance
of VNC is running" when installed as a service? Every time I log into the system (via
termina
Thank you, I will do just that.
Jim Ray
The Boeing Company
(714) 896-2038
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From: Alex K. Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 7:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Starting VNC in Windows ME
Yes; you just need to
As of yet, no. No special frills.
Rudi deVos has a highly experimental version of WinVNC which runs on Windows
2000 and will allow associating an application with a VNC connection; at his
development speed, it may be workable in a few weeks at most (if he gets enough
feedback from people to
Yes; you just need to install it as a service - just select "Install WinVNC
service" from the WinVNC Administrative Tools section of the Start menu.
You may want to look through this page:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html
and pay close attention to the "Running WinV
I have successfully setup VNC in inetd mode on numerous platforms
(Solaris 7, RedHat 7.x, Debian), but I am hitting a wall when it comes
to AIX. All I get is an "Invalid Protocol" error when trying to
connect. I thought I would at least get to the grey screen, at which
point I will pr
I know setting VNV as a service can be done Windows NT/2000, but how can I
do the same in Windows ME. I log into my computer with a user name so,
starting programs will only work when the log in process has been completed.
Is there a way to have VNC start so I can start it up like a services
In the UNIX version of VNC I can automatically start up X windows
applications within the xstartup script.
Is there a way to do the same in the VNC for Windows version. I would like
to start a GUI application within VNC so it starts with the VNC service when
the system boots up.
Thanks,
Mel
essed herein are mine and not those of LLNL)
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erver
~~~
>
> This only needs to be done once! See the /etc/init.d/httpd for an idea how
> to start Xvnc as the webserver at system boot. For RH7.2 users, the RedHat
> way to start a vncserver from init can be used for this purpose, if you
can
> get it to work.
>
> > Point your
> -Original Message-
> From: rfc78 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> When I connect to the server with vncviewer or browser, vnc return a
> info message "Your connection has been rejected". What is a cause of
> this error?
This message indicates a vnc server is runni
#x27;s a wonder the internet works at
> all, anyhow, my life long dream
> is to use VNC to hook to my WifesComputer, in order to help
> her with all of her computer
> "problems", and does she have problems, she looks at a
> computer and it dies.
If it's your wife
Daniel & Alex, thanks a bundle,
Everything is working, you are living Gods.
Well done, many thanks.
L8R,
Joe
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From: "Alex K. Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: VNC wo
> -Original Message-
> For those of you who have the setup as on
> http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp. These
> login's can be
> accessed with java enabled webbrowsers with the next additional setup:
>
> Create vnc-geometry html files in
For those of you who have the setup as on
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp and already have a
webserver on the same machine: These login's can be accessed with java
enabled webbrowsers with the next additional setup:
Create a vnc directory which is available trough
For those of you who have the setup as on
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp. These login's can be
accessed with java enabled webbrowsers with the next additional setup:
Create vnc-geometry html files in the Xvnc classes directory (RedHat 7.2:
/usr/share/vnc/classes/.)
I'm running VNC on two Mandrake 8.2 PCs on my lan, but key presses don't go
through to the server desktop. The mouse works, the screen looks great, but
key presses seem to go to the shell I launched the viewer from.
I'm using the most recent version of VNC from Mandrake-supp
ver you do, don't install them both in the same directory.
>
>This has been my humble perls of wisdom (a.k.a. opinion). Hope it helps.
>
> Michael
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Steve:
Thanks for the info. Have a great day!
Jim Lord
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From: Kay, Steve (MLIM) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 8:53 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Inquiry on VNC Server ported to Solaris 8
Not only is it ported, it com
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> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 2:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Inquiry on VNC Server ported to Solaris 8
>
>
> Has anyone ported VNC Server to Solais 8? If so, can you
> share the source and
> binaries? Please let me know. Thanks.
>
> Jim
Not only is it ported, it comes bundled with Solaris 8, on the companion CD.
# pkginfo -d . SFWvnc
system SFWvnc vnc - Virtual Network Computing
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
Has anyone ported VNC Server to Solais 8? If so, can you share the source and
binaries? Please let me know. Thanks.
Jim Lord, 407-805-4168, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AT&T Labs
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Hi
only a small part of this mail reached at the first time.
very odd thing !
We are facing the same problem right now as we are developing a vnc client and server
in Java.
strange thing is the problem exists when we connect with our Java viewer to WinVNC.
the problem does NOT occur when we
Hi
We are facing th esame problem right now. we are developing a vnc client and server in
Java.
strange thing is the problem ex
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e it helps.
Michael
At 07:34 PM 2002-04-30, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've already installed VNC on a friend's machine to help me do remote
>troubleshooting/maintenance for him. We're both on cable modems so the
>speed is not bad, but I'd like to
to rely on people to teach you it.
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Hi there...
I am trying to install MacVNC 333B2 on Mac OS X 10.1 system.
When I double click on "VNC Server Installer", it asked me to install Open Transport
1.1.1 or higher. But there is no Open Transport for OS X 10.1. Did I miss something?
Could someone give me some hints
Hi,
I've already installed VNC on a friend's machine to help me do remote
troubleshooting/maintenance for him. We're both on cable modems so the
speed is not bad, but I'd like to try TightVNC to see if there's any room
for improvement. The problem is he's ab
Thanks Alex !
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Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: VNC Viewer for WindowsCE Source
> It's on the downloads page.
>
> http://www.uk.research.
It's on the downloads page.
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html
If you have an ARM processor, you want to check here instead:
http://www.conduits.com/ce
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From: "Will Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent
Olson
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Thanks for the information. Howerver, I tried uninstalling VNC and removing
all the registry entries. But I still see the same problem. Does anyone know
the specific registry key associated with this issue.
Thanks,
Dilash.K
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From: Bird, Michael L. [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi all,
Iam a junior technology consultant in South Africa and would like to
know from you guys how VNC works in a WAN environment. I need to put up
a document on
1. Purpose
2.Architecture
3.Technically how it works
Your assitance will be greatly appreciated.
CHRIS
Hi,
I'm trying to embedded the Java VNC client into another application. (I
realize VNC server's have a default Java interface, but this is going to be
a different UI).
I had already built the sample code and ran from a java command line and it
connected to my VNC server fine.
I w
Hello, more than likely the password was changed. This is a known bug in
VNC. If the product in uninstalled and the associated registry keys
deleted, all works fine after re-installation. You can also simply delete a
single key but I can not recall which one.
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please help me resolve this problem.
Thanks & Regards,
Dilash.K
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Hello !!!
we have a problem between wnc and aixterm.
the version AIX is 4.3.3.0.
to launch the aixterm program on server AIX witch VNC server;
the keypad keys is not active.
I use xmodmap to redefine the keys, but no key posts the character
definite.
If i use xmodmap -pk before to redefine keys
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