Anna,
You can use a wrapper.
make vnc listen on 127.0.0.1 and the wrapper will listen on the interface
and forward to 127.0.0.1 for any ip you specify in the wrapper config file.
I know this feature is built into the winvnc but I don't believe there is
any equiv for Xvnc due to Unix flexibility.
Steve
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Subject: Limiting Connections to the vnc server
Hi,
i was going trhough the archive trying to find if someone came up with a way
to limit the inbound connections. however, i was unsuccessfull.
if anyone has done this, please respond.
im using vncserver on solaris box.
thank you,
anna
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