Do you have internet connection sharing turned on?
Kurt Mysker
"Philosophizing is nothing more than looking into a mirror that is looking
into another mirror, and picking the layer you like best." - Yoursker
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I don't believe it's a matter of internet sharing or even browser usage.
The applet will not initialize under my Windows ME. I have not indicator in
the SysTray to show that the service is up and running. I have an FTP
server that works fine and can connect remotely via PC anywhere. I'd much
ra
Well, I got your password logon so the service is up and running...
How do you connect to your machine?
Best regards,
Norberto
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From: "Charles Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: VNC under Windows
"Joseph A. Knapka" wrote:
>
> [Possibly this should be in the FAQ. It doesn't come up very
> often on the list, but two or three people have sent me
> emails directly. I'll add it to my VNC page as well.]
<...>
> > Now the thing is I know that ports 2000 through 2010 are open over TCP.
<...>
First let me say, i'm aware of Mindbright's Mindvnc which is no longer
supported.
I want to run a java vnc client securely from any machine, even those
annoyingly
restricted internet cafe's and ADSL which is NAT'ed and run java vnc client
through ssh to a static ip Linux server running vncserve
Tried to contact the author of mfviewer, the extended java
vnc client and got a bounce.
Muddassar Farooq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>#
I was experimening with his java client on a local LAN
environment.
Which said ...
Just given vnc a tryout and a java client from
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ext
Darren Evans wrote:
>
> First let me say, i'm aware of Mindbright's Mindvnc which is no longer
> supported.
Yes, but they seem to be planning a SSH (& SSL) API, so rolling your own
secure Java VNC viewer will be easy. (SSH-->RFB / SSL-->RFB)
>
> I want to run a java vnc client securely from an