Just a question about TridiaVNC. I can use Jeremy Peaks' Wallpaper disabling
with it?
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well the only way I have been able to allow other computers access to a
computer running the free zonealarm is to add them (IP address) to local
zone. then the settings for local zone are used rather than the internet
zone.
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creen saver, no wallpaper, 800x600x8bpp,
default cursor. They are all hooked up to the oldest, ugliest, 17" monitor
no one else wanted to use.
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binaries, to the best of my knowledge, do not
> include it.
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a specific machine in the
lan...
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> well the only way I have been able t
it.
Dave Habermann
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Just a question about TridiaVNC. I can use Jeremy Peaks' Wa
test to see if this behaves the same way for subnets
(will -192.168.1 block 192.168.1, 192.168.10, and 192.168.100 ?)
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no rush, switching to query instead of accept. reminds me the way kixtart
treats a ip address as a single string(have to substring to find octets).
takes a little to get used to. could just pad each octet with leading 0s so
that the ip string is always xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (just like I learned to do in
And I was
wondering if vnc could do something similar, if it would speed things up?
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remember;
Windows; a 32 bit operating environment built on a 16 bit operating system
for an 8 bit processor by a 2 bit company
Or something like that
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yeah, thats the one. ok, copying it down.
the 8080 and 8086 were both 16bit registers (I guess that means 16bit
internals), but intel had to make the 8080 for IBM because they wanted a
8bit interface. I always thought dos 2.x was 16bit, but not sure.
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AuthHosts filter now behaves correctly. I wonder will this now work like
entering this 192.168.1.1, but matching 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.10, and 100
or just .1? I wish I could enter masking too like 192.168.1.64/26 (26 =
255.255.255.192 right?). This may not be a big deal, but I like to put
securit
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