On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 11:18:46PM -0700, rama krishna wrote:
Hi,
Iam sorry for the message. It went accidentally.
Thank you very much for the reply to my query. Now iam
able to understand.
No problem.
I have one more doubt
After client sends Setpixelformat message as follows
I understand there is a challenge/response mechanism used in RealVNC
Free Edition, but is this authentication session encrypted? What
safeguards are in place and how do they compare with a
default setup of Windows 2K/3K, for example?
VNC Free Edition uses a simple challenge-response scheme
Lothar,
This is normal behaviour for any TCP client application. You don't need
to worry about the source port number.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lothar Probst
Sent: 05 October 2006 20:32
To:
Desi,
Please submit support requests via http://www.realvnc.com/support.html
Thanks,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Sent: 06 October 2006 01:11
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RealVNC Tool
Dave,
Either restart the VNC Server service, or just wait for the mark against
that host to timeout.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Ure
Sent: 04 October 2006 18:01
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Hi,
I'm using the 4.1.2 Free Edition on Solaris 10.
Recently (ie this morning!) we noticed that one Xvnc process's virtual memory
size had grown to about 4GB (the worst case), with most of this resident in
memory, forcing other processes to be swapped out.
As I'm used to seeing Xvnc sizes
I've seen a similar issue on our Solaris 9 systems, but I rarely saw
the memory size go above 500 MB. We had been running VNC 3.3.3r2 from
ATT until very recently when I switched that out with RealVNC (Free)
4.1.2. This upgrade was being done to fix two problems, one of which
was the
I'm trying to connect to my RealVNC server that I made at my house from work,
but at my job everything is on a proxy server. It allows traffic on ports
20,21,and 22. On my vnc server properties, I accept connections on port 22, and
I followed instructions for my WRT54GSv4 linksys router on
Steve Waltner wrote:
PS: Is there any way to configure the vnc-list mailing list server to
add [vnc-list] to the subject of e-mails? That would make sorting
e-mails a lot easier.
Not that I know of -- it's bugged me too. However, if you can
filter/sort by e-mail headers, the list server adds
On Friday 06 October 2006 03:18 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to connect to my RealVNC server that I made at my house from
work, but at my job everything is on a proxy server. It allows traffic on
ports 20,21,and 22. On my vnc server properties, I accept connections on
port 22, and I
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