Oh, to be sure. But that's true for any VNC implementation on any platform. I 
think basing the echovnc binaries on UltraVNC makes sense for standardization 
(x11vnc is compatible with UltraVNC's DSM plugin, AFAIK).

 

But regardless, isn't the EchoVNC tunnel between the server and the EchoServer 
(and subsequently to the viewer as well) done in SSL?

 

-Troy
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From: Daniel Horning <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri 04-10-2009 04:17 pm
To: 'Troy Ready' <[email protected]>; [email protected]; 
Subject: RE: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux


Now we have to get into the type of compression and dsm plugins etc..

 

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From:Troy Ready [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 4:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux



 

 I found the x11vnc program today that I really like - it starts a vnc server 
attached to x servers on actual displays. So, on a standard ubuntu install, I 
didn't have to give it any parameters and it automatically attached to the 
running display 0 (though a display can be specified on the command line, of 
course).

 

In any case, I check through the sf/echogent sites again, and can't even find a 
echo forwarder for linux -- what am I missing?

 

-Troy

-----Original message-----
From:Steve Sobol <[email protected]>
Sent:Fri 04-10-2009 03:30 pm
To:Daniel Horning <[email protected]>; 
CC:[email protected]; 
Subject:Re: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux

There's gotta be a way to handle that. Like, maybe, let the user specify which 
VNC instance they want to log onto.

Daniel Horning wrote: 

The ones I remember is the dealings with the x server - knowing which instance 
the user is wanting to log on to can be very different in every linux install. 
When I was testing it I had to start the vncserver and connect it to a specific 
X server instance. We re all sure there s an easy way to do it - but time was 
the issue that I recall 

 

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From:Steve Sobol [ mailto:[email protected] ] 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 2:55 PM
To: Daniel Horning
Cc: 'Troy Ready'; [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux



 

Daniel - What complexities, specifically? (just curious)

Daniel Horning wrote: 

The server already exists

 

But due to complexities within the linux world and setting up the VNC server 
itself it is only a relay system.

 

(since every variation of linux refers to the VNC setups differently it causes 
issues which are not yet resolved.)

 

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From:Troy Ready [ mailto:[email protected] ] 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 11:59 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux



 

Hey all!

 

I'm having a great experience testing out EchoVNC under windows (and the 
EchoServer for Linux); has anyone developed an EchoVNC Server for Linux? I 
realize the SDK is available, but I don't think I'm not quite skilled enough to 
implement it myself.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

-Troy



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