Check out http://www.cygwin.com
Run openSSH under cygwin !
Mark H. Harris <><
Staff Software Engineer
Software Tools Development - IBM Rochester, MN
iSeries Dept EL8Y/664-3 E115
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (8) 456-6910 1-507-286-6910
--
: Re: Automatically Accepting Connections
Ben said,
"One part of the documentation suggested that if no
password was assigned, then acceptance was automatic... thanks, but I'd
rather keep that password there if it's the only security available!!!"
-
VNC is a great remote su
Ben said,
"One part of the documentation suggested that if no
password was assigned, then acceptance was automatic... thanks, but I'd
rather keep that password there if it's the only security available!!!"
-
VNC is a great remote support tool; however, it is mostly insecure. You
will want
>Some past messages that I have searched through suggest that previous
>versions used to automatically accept connections, and that people wanted
>to be able to accept or decline them... Now it's the other way around!!
Yes, and it is still an option. You'll have to edit the Registry,
but it sho
I downloaded vnc from att on tuesday [vnc-3.3.3r9_x86_win32.tgz], and want
to use it for remote administration of a couple of servers at work.
I want to be able to connect to the winVNC automatically, without having
to be authorised (the computers are unattended evenings and weekends). In
partic