Goody!

Seak, here is a link for free 'trialware' of Norton Internet security, the
2004 package (I have 2003 and am not sure if that is part of the problem):
http://nct.digitalriver.com/0001/

James, thanks for the lead and yes I do have it correct in program control,
just making shortcuts for the list here, that's a bad idea I see now in
retrospect.

When NIS is enabled and I try to connect, I get:
"server closed connection unexpectedly";
when it is disabled on the viewer end but enabled on the server end, I get:
"connection timed out" and I think a '10006' error message.

Thanks for your help in mitigating my madness here;)

Elke
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Seak, Teng-Fong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "E. Sprow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 12:17 PM
Subject: RE: NIS and no solution yet


I've lots of machines available to me for tests, but I don't have NIS. If
you could tell me where I could find NIS, eg some evaluation version, I
could take a look for you.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : E. Sprow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 25 mars 2004 16:14
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : NIS and no solution yet
>
>    Hello Learned List People,
>
> Going a bit crazy here:
>
> Does Norton Internet Security 2003 work with VNC, or NOT???
>
> If so, can anyone please send their settings?
>
> Sorry Peter, still trying to do this without SSH.
>
> My settings in NIS:
>
> 'program control':  vncserver.exe: permit
>                             vncviewer.exe: permit
>
> general rule:  allow TCP in and out from all computers.
>
> workgroup networking:  allow connections only from the following (my own
> corporate network).
>
> And no, I still have to disable NIS to make a connection.
>
> What is it about VNC that does't like the taste of NIS, or rather, the
> opposite?
>
> David, you wrote that NIS 2004 works; I don't know what is different from
the
> 2003 version.
>
> This may seem like a small thing, but going over the list archives, I see
many
> small things that are constantly adding the knowledge base.  This would
> certainly help. (shameless plea for help).
>
> Elke;)
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