Hi,
it compiles right on CygWin, but when I try to use it against a NT4 TSE
(pc-tse), no connection is possible, the result is :
$ rdp2vnc -n My-PC -l -4 -Z 1 pc-tse
rdp2vnc: VNC adaptor for RDP services.
Version 1.0.0-pl19-5-10beta. Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Matt Chapman.
See http://www.rdesktop.org/ for more information.
rdp2vnc: VNC port :5901
vncListenAtTcpAddr 5901
vncListenAtTcpAddr socket()
vncListenAtTcpAddr setsockopt()
vncListenAtTcpAddr bind()
vncListenAtTcpAddr listen()
vncListenAtTcpAddr ok
listening ok...
Starting new connection...
tcp_recv read: Connection reset by peer
ERROR: expected DT, got 0
Any ideas ?
Thanks, CU
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From: "James ''Wez'' Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "VNC-LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: mercredi 11 juillet 2001 13:03
Subject: Re: Multiuser Windows VNC
> > Of sorts - see http://services.simac.be/vnc - the page is slow loading for
> > me right now. Also, I think someone made a proxy server of sorts that
> > proxies VNC to RDP, useful if you already have a Metaframe server, but
> > ultimately want to use VNC clients. Sorry, can't find the link right
> now...
>
> The URL for RDP2VNC is http://www.uk.research.att.com/~jnw/downloadables/
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