Re: remote port forwarding and vnc

2004-01-26 Thread Christopher Hickman
gedit, In my HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\ORL\WinVNC3\ there are a few entries, but no ALLOWLOOPBACK. It's a Win2000 Advanced Server machine, and I believe I have administrator rights? thanks Marijn On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Christopher Hickman wrote: If you are using WinVNC, then you need

Re: OSXvnc 1.32 startup problem

2004-01-25 Thread Christopher Hickman
On Saturday, January 24, 2004, at 12:01 PM, Paul Howard wrote: I have OSXvnc 1.32 running on my imac with osx 10.2.8 I have it set to run at startup and in my library/startupitems there is a OSXvnc folder. The problem is that it wont run at startup. I have to open the application to allow any

Re: remote port forwarding and vnc

2004-01-24 Thread Christopher Hickman
If you are using WinVNC, then you need to set the LoopbackOnly option. I have run into this before. Here's a excerpt from the documentation that explains it: LoopbackOnly By default, WinVNC servers accept incoming connections on any network adapter address, si

Re: Sending Windows Key and Application Key to Windows VNC Server

2004-01-20 Thread Christopher Hickman
http://www.mazleg.com/vncviewer/ This is a mod to the vncviewer that implements ALT-TAB support, etc. The author mentions that the low level hook supports the capture of the Windows key, so if you have the time and inclination, you could add that support to this code. It is on the TODO to add

Re: VNCviewer download for Windows?

2003-10-30 Thread Christopher Hickman
On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 09:18 AM, Joe Kexel wrote: If, you really need support for Windows/Mac/Linux, why not "host" the files on a flash drive. They are XP, Mac and Linux compatible. Insert, run, and eject. With most newer PCs having a USB port on the front, its easy. Very clean too, y

Re: Alt Tab support for vncviewer.

2003-10-26 Thread Christopher Hickman
programmed like that. -Original Message----- From: Christopher Hickman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vendredi 24 octobre 2003 21:58 To: Matt Egan Cc: Lista VNC Subject: Re: Alt Tab support for vncviewer. The viewer I suggested at <http://www.mazleg.com/vncviewer/> handles this situation b

Re: Alt Tab support for vncviewer.

2003-10-24 Thread Christopher Hickman
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 03:22 PM, Matt Egan wrote: Hello, I have readed many mails in the mailing list about the Alt+Tab problem. Why it is not supported ? That would be pretty tuff. How do you know that someone isn't trying to alt-tab their workstation rather then on the remote. The view

Re: Alt Tab support for vncviewer.

2003-10-24 Thread Christopher Hickman
It is with this: On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 01:22 PM, XyVy wrote: Hello, I have readed many mails in the mailing list about the Alt+Tab problem. Why it is not supported ? ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Problem running vncserver -localhost on tightvnc for Mac OS X

2003-10-17 Thread Christopher Hickman
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 04:19 PM, Rajeev Raizada wrote: Dear VNC-list, I have the fink tightvnc running on Mac OS X. When I try the command: vncserver :1 -localhost I get this message: Couldn't start Xvnc; trying default font path. Please set correct fontPath in the vncserver script

Re: OSX and multiple vnc displays

2003-10-17 Thread Christopher Hickman
The short answer is "Not yet." The longer answer is that it hasn't been done yet, since it currently *can't* be done. However, the new multi-user functionality of Panther (Mac OS X 10.3) could open the way to this functionality. It would require some server side code changes (probably non-tri

Re: VNC for Mac

2003-10-10 Thread Christopher Hickman
I use OSXvnc and it works great. I start it with a command line after shelling in: /Applications/Utilities/OSXvnc.app/Contents/MacOS/OSXvnc-server -rfbport 5901 -allowsleep -swapButtons -desktop MacOSX -rfbauth ~/Library/Application\ Support/OSXvnc/osxvn

Re: Attention everyone *ELSE* on the list....

2003-08-21 Thread Christopher Hickman
Please let Bill's reply stand alone. There's no need to turn this into an OS flame war. We can all *silently* feel sorry for Jacob and his situation. The poor guy was in desperation, I'm sure, and he can hardly be blamed for freaking out... Now, let's all just agree to let it be. Topher On

Compiling Windows Source

2003-08-18 Thread Christopher Hickman
I need to get some changes compiled into the Windows VNC Viewer, but I don't have a Windows IDE. (See message below.) Nobody's responded to my plea, so I've another question: Does anyone know what IDE was used for the released source? I'll look into just getting the IDE so I can compile it my

Re: FW: vnc modified version

2003-08-15 Thread Christopher Hickman
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 08:24 PM, person wrote: No offense, should I really give this guy the modified VNC?? What if he uses it to spy on some important US computers!! Not trying to discriminate, but hey, I don't want to be the provider of spying tools to terrorists!! Lol Mohammed no offen

Re: Sending META key (was Re: Sending Option Key to OSX Server from Win32 Client)

2003-08-15 Thread Christopher Hickman
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 12:04 PM, Jonathan Gillaspie wrote: Yes the OS X server treats the Mac's Option/Alt key as the X-META key (left or right, works). Is there a current way to send the META key from the windows REAL vnc client? Not currently, but if someone would compile my changes,

Re: Sending Option Key to OSX Server from Win32 Client

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher Hickman
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 03:25 AM, Beerse, Corni wrote: > In the viewer window, the pc-way hard to send keys are in the menu. I > have information that this list of dedicated keys can be changed > and/or updated. (You are right, it should also list the special apple > keys...) I don't hav

Sending Option Key to OSX Server from Win32 Client

2003-08-14 Thread Christopher Hickman
Does anyone have any idea how to send a keypress for the Mac Option key to a Mac OS X VNC server from a Windows client? I've been scratching my head, trying to figure it out. Topher ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from t