Hello,
I want to know if any one has the one application sharing source code ?
Thanks ,
Naama
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> First, securing VNC (or anything) is a process, not a matter of simply
> using some program or other. Several parties to this list have pointed
> out other aspects besides securing the communication stream that are
> known to be points of attack; for example, VNC's use of the windows
> registry
Yes, a real blue-screen crash. The NT-kernel crasht. But some gay from
another school came withe the solution. Withe the last upgrade we disabled
the vnc-viewer en directly upgrade it with a new one. One DLL whas in use
and not replaced with the niew one. result--> a blue-screen. Now we have
unins
Hi,
> I would like to be able to access a machine that is on the Intranet
> from the outside. Basically what I have is a Linux gateway machine
> which allows me to login from the Internet and to connect to the
> Intranet. One of the machine on the Intranet is a Windows NT machine
> which I need
Hello,
> "AS" == Avi Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AS> Hi, If this was answered before, I apologize and a reference to
AS> that answer will suffice.
AS> I would like to be able to access a machine that is on the
AS> Intranet from the outside. Basically what I have is a Linux
AS> gate
This is perfect! Thanks for the pointer to the article.
Avi
--On Thursday, February 07, 2002 07:25:49 AM + "Scott C. Best"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Avi:
> Heya. Since you're using Linux, this problem turns out to be
> pretty easy for you: use SSH. Most of the time, SSH is used a
Can anyone help me with this please:
My vnc client (ie the viewer) has mysteriously stopped working: the
server is on another PC on the LAN. I get the 'failed to connect to
server' error.
I can access it using the java client (http://192.168.0.14:5805), but
not on the vnc viewer client, (192.168
If you could, please put me on a mailing list for your How-To. Sounds like a great
idea.
-- Original Message --
From: Jeff Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 17:08:17 -0500
>Ok.. I have seen this topic aeveral
>I remember a tool called KeepItUp
>that ran in the background on the Mac and was tied to certain apps. When you
>tried to close an app that was monitored, KeepItUp would prevent it from
>closing.
This looks like the solution most people actually need, provided the
tool still exists and works c
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:01:42PM +0200, Naama Shalom wrote:
>
> I want to know if any one has the one application sharing source code ?
http://services.simac.be/vnc/single/
This is for WinVNC only.
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I am researching the use of VNC to replace another product. The only thing
the other product does that VNC doesn't is when someone connects to a system
the hosting systems logs the computer name of who connected into the
application log. Has anyone come up with an add-on that performs this
funct
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 11:20:05AM -0800, Patrick Calvert wrote:
> I am researching the use of VNC to replace another product. The only thing
> the other product does that VNC doesn't is when someone connects to a system
> the hosting systems logs the computer name of who connected into the
> app
Though I have never used it myself, there is something about logging in
TightVNC in the advanced settings dialogue box (which is not part of the
basic WinVNC server by the way). It might be what you are looking for. The
only thing is that it logs to a file instead of the NT Application log.
Hi Everyone,
I have a Win2k machine with 2 video cards/monitors that is running VNC
Server. When I try to connect, I am only able to view one of the displays.
Is there a way to view both or to switch between the video cards? The main
problem is that the taskbar is on the display that my VNC cli
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Hi!
I got the following problem:
the vnc server runs on a windows 2000 machine, the viewer on a windows 98 computer.
when i connect to the windows 2000 machine while the admin is logged in on that
machine everything works pe
I'm running WinVNC (3.3.3r2 on client and server) from a WinXP desktop and
displaying to a Red Hat 7.2 (XFree 4.1.0, Ximian GNOME 1.4) desktop with 2
displays (2 graphics cards + 2 monitors). When I run vncviewer on display 0
it works fine. When I run it on display 1 everything except keyboar
>Good luck having someone answer a MAC question, I think we have mostly PC
>users here.
True, but please don't spread doubt. Thanks.
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