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: On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 06:21:40PM -0700, Rob Kenyon wrote:
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: > I can honestly state that I actually read the docs before posting.
: > Notice that "ConnectPriority" states:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 06:21:40PM -0700, Rob Kenyon wrote:
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> I can honestly state that I actually read the docs before posting.
> Notice that "ConnectPriority" states:
Sorry to be so hard on you; I just wanted to be certain. Thanks for the
great clarification. That's a pretty big issue, a
One of the joys of free enterprise. :)
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: Thanks for your help and analysis on this, Alex. Time to tal
Thanks for your help and analysis on this, Alex. Time to talk to my
customer and see what they want to do. I always like it when I can talk
a client into paying me to do public work...
Rob
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: I am so glad that you're able to confirm my findings. There are times
: when you doubt yours
isk.
I guess I could probably pull the source and look for myself to see...
Rob
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From: "Rob Kenyon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: WinVNC & -nevershared
: I did.
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: I can honestly state that I actually read the docs before posting.
: Notice that "ConnectPriority" states
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: I did.
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: I can honestly state that I actually read the docs before posting.
: Notice that "ConnectPriori
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I see what you're saying; I'm checking this out now.
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Subject: RE: WinVNC & -nevershared
: I did.
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: I can honestly state
27;s an answer.
Note, locking by IP does not work in this case as most clients will be
dial up, non-static IP.
Rob
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On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 06:59:11PM -0700, Rob Kenyon wrote:
> As my message stated, ConnectPriorty works fine, but it doesn't prevent
> a second user from requesting a shared session, connecting and seeing
> the first user's screen.
Yes, but did you actually try setting it to 2, not 1?
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Rob Kenyon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: WinVNC & -nevershared
: As my message stated, ConnectPriorty works fine, but it doesn't prevent
: a second user from requesting a shared session, connecting and seeing
: th
hael Ossmann
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On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 05:40:38PM -0700, Rob Kenyon wrote:
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> It appears that WinVNC doesn't understand/honor the -nevershared
> parameter that Xvnc supports. I
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 05:40:38PM -0700, Rob Kenyon wrote:
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> It appears that WinVNC doesn't understand/honor the -nevershared
> parameter that Xvnc supports. I'm not looking for high security, I'm
> just looking to make sure that the current user is private. I did get
> ConnectPriority worki
That's exactly what I DON'T want. (note the use of the word "never").
Any more ideas?
Rob
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I am not sure I completely sure I understand the question. But, if you are
asking how to share session with windows, I found using the java client works
good, which allows you to view the desktop through a browser, and share it
with multiple people. Hope this helps!
In a message dated 3/1/2
I can't be the first to fight with this problem, but I can't seem to get
the WinVNC server to not let a second connection attach to the server if
that server requests a shared connection.
(I'm sorry for asking this probably always asked question, but the
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