Just can't get it to work ...
now I've tried through the Bash Shell :
"  $ rfbproxy --server=10.0.0.3:1 -r rec.rfb  "
  ..  . nothing happens
"  $ rfbproxy --server=10.0.0.3:1 -c -r rec.rfb
    RFB 003.003

    Error during authentication "
... also I get output of the file rec.rfb with size of 1KB .

I tried these on the client side with VNC server on 10.0.0.3.
using VncViewer (display 0) already running ,
and another way  run the proxy with display 0 and the viewer after with
shared session.
couldn't get it to work .

what am I missing here ??

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: rfbProxy


> >i'm trying to run the rfbProxy to record a VNC sessions over a specific
> >machine.
> >the VNC server is 3.3.3r9 over NT4-sp5 , viewer 3.3.3r3 over NT4-sp5.
> >from the viewer machine , with CygWin (cygwin1.dll v.1.1.8), i'm trying
to run
> >rfbProxy.
> >i'm using command :
> >rfbproxy --server=[servers_ip_here]:1 -r c:\temp\rec.tst
> >
> >the process is running but it doesn't give any output.
>
> Most likely you need to connect a client to the proxy in order for traffic
> to occur in the first place, and be recorded.
>
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