yep. uff, luck. the ftp command was available in the terminals shell :)
vnc.so is gziped and attached to this mail ...
cheers,
pat.

> Could you send the file for us to examine?
> 
> On Sat, 2001-12-08 at 07:38, Peter Bergmann wrote:
> > there was some discussion on the vnc/xfree lists concerning
> > the integration of vnc into a standard x server.
> > now i've found something very interesting:
> > in my brothers company there are a lot of neoware terminals
> > installed (diskless linux/x11 based thin clients).
> > the desktop of this devices can be shadowed via the vnc
> > protocol (for support/bigbrother purposes). and it works
> > really fast! last week i've had a closer look and found out
> > that the x server on this terminal is xfree 3.3.5.
> > there is no "grabber" process running (like the very slow
> > hexonet x0rfbserver)!!
> > in the /etc/X11/XF86Config file there
> > is following entry:
> > Section "Module"
> >   Load "vnc.so"
> > EndSection
> > after searching for hours on the "harddisk" (some kind of flash)
> > i've found a file under /usr/X11R6/lib/modules called vnc.so (size
> ~100K).
> > how does this work? the att or tridia releases are "only"
> > stand-alone x servers.
> > i could not find a xfree3 or xfree4 vnc module for a "normal"
> > x server on the xfree86, neoware or vnv homepages.
> > can anybody tell me where to find this
> > module and/or source code and how to build/use/install it?
> > 
> > cheers,
> > pet.
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