Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-08 Thread Mitch Thompson
If using vnc is not an option, I would recommend downloading and evaluating vmWare for Linux (www.vmware.com). That will allow you to run an Windows system under Linux, where you can run PC Anywhere to do what you want. If it works, the price for registering vmWare is fairly reasonable. On

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-06 Thread James
Made it through MailScanner using Sophos cleanly. On 05 Feb 2002 21:37:41 -0500 Michael Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 20:24, Arief Rakhmatsyah wrote: My PC reports that you've sent virus. Your PC is wrong, then. There was an attachment to my message - a PGP

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-06 Thread James
YES, The best version as far as speed I've used can be dl'd at www.tightvnc.com (despite the com it's a gpl'd app) Originally designed by the Olivetti Research labs in England, it rocks. Windows/Linux/Freebsd clients in the tight version Mac and WinCE in the standard version. Best situation is

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-06 Thread ed tharp
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 02:22, you wrote: OK I'm sorry. I use M$ PC with Norton Antivirus and it has reported something wrong. :-) - Original Message - From: Michael Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your PC is wrong, then. There was an attachment to my message - a PGP signature.

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-06 Thread Mike Leone
What about the guy that needed help communicating with the PCAnywhere host? There was a suggestion to that already. One of the first in this thread. Try running PCA under WINE, as there doesn't seem to be a pcAnywhere for Linux, nor do the other remote control solutions seem to work with a

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-06 Thread Praedor Tempus
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 06:59 am, Mike Leone wrote: What about the guy that needed help communicating with the PCAnywhere host? There was a suggestion to that already. One of the first in this thread. Try running PCA under WINE, as there doesn't seem to be a pcAnywhere for Linux,

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-06 Thread Mike Leone
- Original Message - From: Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:12 AM Subject: Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux? On Wednesday 06 February 2002 06:59 am, Mike Leone wrote: What about the guy that needed help communicating

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-06 Thread Gérard Perreault
Who? Gérard Perreault [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tuesday 05 February 2002 23:54, David Rankin wrote: What about the guy that needed help communicating with the PCAnywhere host? Gerard Perreault wrote: Considering that there is more and more use of free-ware in Linux, and that many of those

[expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a PC Anywhere client (NOT a host) port for Linux? I'd like to be able to stay in Linux when having to dial-in to various Winders machines I have to take care of. Yes, I know about the various other programs that exist that do the same thing, but I need to be able to talk to a PC

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Praedor Tempus
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 11:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a PC Anywhere client (NOT a host) port for Linux? I'd like to be able to stay in Linux when having to dial-in to various Winders machines I have to take care of. Yes, I know about the various other programs that exist

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Arief Rakhmatsyah
Install vnc-server-3.3.3r1-2mdk.i586.rpm and download VNC client for Windows from http://www.uk.research.att.com/ - Original Message - From: Bob Puff@NLE [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a PC Anywhere client (NOT a host) port for Linux? I'd like to be able to stay in Linux when having

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Michael Leone
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 19:51, Arief Rakhmatsyah wrote: Install vnc-server-3.3.3r1-2mdk.i586.rpm and download VNC client for Windows from http://www.uk.research.att.com/ Did you not see where he said: of. Yes, I know about the various other programs that exist that do the same thing, but I

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Arief Rakhmatsyah
My PC reports that you've sent virus. - Original Message - From: Michael Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Expert Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:14 AM Subject: Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread J. Craig Woods
Arief Rakhmatsyah wrote: My PC reports that you've sent virus. - Original Message - From: Michael Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Expert Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:14 AM Subject: Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux? Would you care

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Michael Leone
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 20:24, Arief Rakhmatsyah wrote: My PC reports that you've sent virus. Your PC is wrong, then. There was an attachment to my message - a PGP signature. An attachment is not a virus; if your email client thinks so, it's time to get a new email client. If you check the email

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Kyle McDonald
it's time to get a new email client. If you check the email headers, you'll see that I'm sending from Linux, and there are no viruses in Linux. Well, I don't know if I'd go that far. They aren't common, but linux or any unix (or any OS really) can have a virus/worm written for it. They

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Michael Leone
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 21:44, Kyle McDonald wrote: it's time to get a new email client. If you check the email headers, you'll see that I'm sending from Linux, and there are no viruses in Linux. Well, I don't know if I'd go that far. They aren't common, but linux or any unix (or any

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Terry Mathews
For a virus to damage more than the current user's files, it would need root access. For that, it would have to have some sort of ability to root the system, usually overflowing a port. The problem is that a virus that could root several different UNIXes running different versions of services

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Gerard Perreault
Considering that there is more and more use of free-ware in Linux, and that many of those free-ware utilities are installed by non root users (ie. games or neat programs), there is some potential for a Trojan horse attack, particularly if the source code is not available to the Linux community

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread David Rankin
What about the guy that needed help communicating with the PCAnywhere host? Gerard Perreault wrote: Considering that there is more and more use of free-ware in Linux, and that many of those free-ware utilities are installed by non root users (ie. games or neat programs), there is some

RE: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Franki
PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kyle McDonald Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2002 10:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux? it's time to get a new email client. If you check the email headers, you'll see that I'm sending from Linux, and there are no viruses in Linux. Well, I

Re: [expert] PCAnywhere for Linux?

2002-02-05 Thread Arief Rakhmatsyah
OK I'm sorry. I use M$ PC with Norton Antivirus and it has reported something wrong. :-) - Original Message - From: Michael Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your PC is wrong, then. There was an attachment to my message - a PGP signature. An attachment is not a virus; if your email client