Ryan P. Casey said:

> From: "Bartel, Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I am using System Management Technologies' (http://www.smtechnologies.com)
> > version of VNC which provides for Windows NT domain security built native
> > into VNC.Ryan Casey wrote:

> This appears to be free.

Unless they've come to a seperate licencing agreement with AT&T [1],
it *has* to be free (free beer & free speech), as VNC is licenced
under the GPL. If you take the code, modify it & redistribute, you
*have* to GPL licence the result.

> Is there any possibility of incorporating the
> changes for Domain Authorization into the most recent version of WinVNC as
> an option?

It shouldn't be difficult, but I'm not volunteering...


[1] - I think AT&T could only relicence their *original* version
of VNC - after all, they don't own the contributions made since
it was GPL'd.

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