> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Tauno Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 29 December 2000 16:10
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re:"ethical" to hide the VNC logo ...
>
> I think the icon should stay. But some method of making the
> configu
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De : "Philip Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
@ : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Envoyi : samedi 30 dicembre 2000 09:08
Objet : Re: "ethical" to hide the VNC logo ...
> Enough already! > -Phil
> P.S. The ethical discussion raged for
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De : "Michael Milette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
@ : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Envoyi : samedi 30 dicembre 2000 05:31
Objet : Re: "ethical" to hide the VNC logo ...
> I have to wonder why people feel the need to hide in shadows in or
Enough already! Sheesh! We've now heard every possible take, solution,
flame, opinion, and judgement on this matter. Thank you. But no more,
please.
-Phil
P.S. The ethical discussion raged for so long and so vehemently that
Antoine went out and installed Linux on all his machines, and is pl
I have to wonder why people feel the need to hide in shadows in order to
catch people in the act when it might actually be easier to eliminate the
act altogether.
It sounds to me like you are in a tough situation. I want to make it clear
that this is the only reason I am willing to present som
I have seen this when running it as a service on NT. Try connecting to that
machine. The icon should appear.
Michael Milette
At 03:35 PM 2000-12-29 -0500, you wrote:
>Umm, okay.
>
>I belive you, but it's just not there.
>I recognise everything in the tray, and there
>is
Umm, okay.
I belive you, but it's just not there.
I recognise everything in the tray, and there
isn't that much there, and nothing new.
Maybe it will be there when the machine reboots?
I'm running it as a service, not an app.
Steve Bostedor wrote:
>
> It's a little white icon that sits on
It's a little white icon that sits on the tray until someone connects, then
it turns black.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chip Mefford
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: "ethical"
Well all,
Trying to get a more fair handle on what the fuss
is all about, I went and got winvnc, installed
it as a service on a Win98R2 machine, , , and
well, ummm, What icon?
I've not really used vnc in a win environment, I mostly
use vnc for Mac and Linux.
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: "Dries Feys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
@ : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Objet : RE: "ethical" to hide the VNC logo ...
> I think it's more interesting to buy a good firewall to prevent pupils to
> surf to "forbidden" sites, rather than spy on them to see
>Squid-proxy and firewall aren't going to catch people deleting system
>files
But neither is VNC really, you may see them do it but the files are still
gone. If these are NT systems you need better file permissions, if these are
Win9x boxes you could at least use system policies to mungle the
Dries Feys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: Re:"ethical" to hide the VNC logo ...
> A good configured NT system will...
> Or a good Ghost copied version of the different pc's can help also very
m
A good configured NT system will...
Or a good Ghost copied version of the different pc's can help also very much...
BUT Has this something to do with VNC ?
Regards,
Dries
Squid-proxy and firewall aren't going to catch people deleting system files
> I recommended too him, off list, that perhap
Squid-proxy and firewall aren't going to catch people deleting system files
> I recommended too him, off list, that perhaps Squid-proxy and a firewall
would
> be a better way to solve the problem. "Control" is always better than
"monitor
> (spy?)", and I think it would require less work. But t
y, December 29, 2000 4:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: "ethical" to hide the VNC logo ...
>
> Can't answer for the Brits, but we here in the U. S. of A. initiated a
> minor disagreement with them 224 years ago over other "ethical stances"
&
>Can't answer for the Brits, but we here in the U. S. of A. initiated a
>minor disagreement with them 224 years ago over other "ethical stances"
>of like nature. Where there is opportunity for misuse and/or
>corruption by authority, it is assured that such misuse/corruption will be
>seized and ut
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From: Noel Holshouser [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 4:30 PM
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Can't answer for the Brits, but we here in the U. S. of A. initiated a
minor disagreement with them 224 years ago over other "ethical stances"
of like nature. Where there is opportunity for misuse and/or corruption
by authority, it is assured that such misuse/corruption will be seized
and utilize
object : "ethical" for use of VNC
I completely agree with the position of many members of this list about the
use of VNC that forbidden to "spy" anybody on a network, of course !
it's a look on private life as read a mail of somebody or have look to his
neighborhood ...
But the problem is differe
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