On 9 Aug 2001, at 6:00, Ryan Casey wrote:
> First, this says to use regdir to get the value, but references regini
> as the command example. Second, I don't have the ResKit utils on my
> machine, and regdir was not bundled with the other utils.
Doh! I'll adjust the docs so that this reference i
Hi ...
Has anyone had the following problem with logging onto a VNC Server running
on a Windows 2000 Server.
> I have VNC3.3.3 installed on a Windows 2000 Server.
>
> I am able to signon to this VNC Server with the client, but when the
> Windows 2000 Server
> is rebooted and I try to signon to
The Solaris 2.5.1 binary's are compatible with Solaris 2.6 and 7, I haven't
tried on 8 but it shouldn't be a problem as 8 is backwards binary
compatible.
Steve
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This is not a problem...it's a feature...does that sound like a Microsoft
phrase? Anyway, this is exactly the behavior of TightVNC when you use the
tight encoding. If you have a way to measure the number of packets being
transferred between your client and the VNC server, you'll notice that it's
Hi,
Has the problem with the VNC server shutdown order been addressed yet or is
there a fix?
IE
The VNC service shuts down before everything else, even if a app produces a
error dialog box or a save dialog.
This results in the PC not shutting down and then you can't get back into the
remote PC.
I
all in subject
Tony Caduto
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This is not really a VNC question (the VNC part works great!), however it
relates to a project I'm trying to do with VNC, and I think there are a
number of network programming gurus on this list, so here goes:
In a nutshell, I'm stuck at the point where I'm trying to find a wrapper for
tcp connec
I have an embedded Solaris 8 environment running many applications I don't
control. The problem is the system runs out of colors because it is using
8-bit color with applications that don't share colors. I was told if I
can't change the applications to use 24-bit color that your VNC software can
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Glenn Mabbutt wrote:
> In a nutshell, I'm stuck at the point where I'm trying to find a wrapper for
> tcp connections on Win32 that will trap and redirect attempted new socket
> connections over an existing socket. I've been searching for such a beast
> and can't find it or a
Sorry for the confusion. What I'm after is something like an interactive
rinetd with lookup capabilities - user is able to specify a value (an
integer), on the server the specified value corresponds to an IP and port
(pref. stored in a flat text file), and then once the redirection is
established
This the information that should be in the FAQ on how to run VNC from
inetd and be mostly secure. this Andrea Moreira's orginal docs on it.
http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/~andre/extern/ixvnc.htm
Barn Owl
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