of course a budget.
Regards,
-- Graham Jones
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> [mailto:vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Paul Dunn
> Sent: 25 November 2010 19:55
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> Cc: Philip Herlihy
> Subject: Re: VNC to N3 networ
anything not positively known to be needed.
Good luck!
Philip Herlihy
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From: Paul Dunn [mailto:sa212+...@cyconix.com]
Sent: 25 November 2010 19:55
To: VNC list
Cc: Philip Herlihy
Subject: Re: VNC to N3 network?
On 25/11/2010 14:40, Philip Herlihy wrote:
Your best bet
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Sent: 25 November 2010 19:55
To: VNC list
Cc: Philip Herlihy
Subject: Re: VNC to N3 network?
On 25/11/2010 14:40, Philip Herlihy wrote:
> Your best bet is using a listening client and initiating a session from
the
> controlled machine.
This is my fallback plan, but it's so inconveni
On 25/11/2010 14:40, Philip Herlihy wrote:
Your best bet is using a listening client and initiating a session from the
controlled machine.
This is my fallback plan, but it's so inconvenient that it probably
wouldn't be worth it. I don't think this could be blocked - could it?
The surgery comp
No. I seriously doubt any medical facility will allow access from outside the
local network. The opportunity for someone to get unauthorized access is too
great. In addition, it is then possible for someone to inadvertently violate
the patient privacy act. This puts the medical facility in a gre
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Behalf Of Paul Dunn
Sent: 25 November 2010 11:18
To: VNC list
Subject: VNC to N3 network?
Has anyone managed to set up VNC to allow access into the secure N3
(NHS) network? I've spent hours on Google, and haven't managed to fi
Has anyone managed to set up VNC to allow access into the secure N3
(NHS) network? I've spent hours on Google, and haven't managed to find
anything on getting through the gateway, or even on finding IP addresses
for the surgeries I want to get to.
Thanks -
Paul
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