I cannot get thru to your site ...
http://www.Seanster.com/vnc/
Can you give another source for your stuff?
Thanks
Ceri Hankey
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From: "Seanster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 2:41 AM
Subject: SOCKS 5 support added to Win32 VNC Viewer
> Hey folks. I have made some improvements to the win32 vnc viewer version
> 3.3.3r9.
>
> Back in November I hacked 3.3.3r3 so I could get past a socks
> firewall. Now I finally spent some time to integrate this as a full
> feature and fix a few other things that annoy me on a daily basis.
>
> Here's what I have added:
>
> 1,2
> Establishing a connection through a SOCKS 5 compliant firewall.
> (very basic though - one that does not require authentication)
> Just enter a name like: "vnc.server.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:1080"
>
> 3
> Load & Save the last used connection options in the registry.
>
> 4
> Checkbox option to suppress the
> "Here's how you get out of fullscreen" nag box.
>
> 5
> Run connection files in explorer without the need to register VNC.
>
> 6
> Configuration file names which contain spaces and/or
> are surrounded by double quotation marks.
>
>
> Details of these modifications are in a file called
> "SDM_Changes_To_Source.txt" in the project directory.
>
> I don't have anything to make nice patch files on my windows box so for
> now I have the whole project available for download. Someone give me a
> clue and I'll make a patch file.
>
> You can get the .exe and/or the project files here:
>
> http://www.Seanster.com/vnc/
>
> This has not had any extensive testing. Use at your own risk.
> It works for me and that's what really matters :)
>
> Please contact me directly if your correspondence is not appropriate for
> the vnc list.
>
> Regards,
> Sean
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