surely some one can block this plonker until he comes back??? I don't want every
email sent to the list, echoed buy him and costing me more money...
Jeff Koenig wrote:
> I will be out of the office Wednesday 11/6/2002.
>
> I will be back in the office on Thursday 11/7/2002.
>
> Jeff Koenig
> Ex
Well here is a solution for the windows users...
http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/
I personally think VNC is fine the way it is. but the idea of plug ins was a
good one I thought.
My 2 cents worth anyway!
Graeme.
Mike Miller wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Will this basi
And there is my point exactly as per another post of mine..
Graeme.
Emil Ipar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyboby knows if exist any "troyan" who install the winvnc in few servers.?
>
> The reason of my question is because the "winvnc" appear in varius servers
> in my network without my knowledge.
>
> I th
Now all we need to do is fool someone into installing it some how and we have a
perfect trojan to access there machine!!
AND guess what!! no anti virus program will detect it coz its a legitimate program!
Personally I think this is a very bad situation and branch for these programs to be
taking a
I have some clients that live in the high country. They have net access and use
computers for a lot of things. I use remote software to fix most things and only go
up there when hardware needs fixing/replaceing.
I need to change some settings in the bios of one of there comps. and trying to
explai
l
>
> Regards,
>
> Lion.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 09:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Bios access
>
> On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 16:51:19 +1300, Graeme Chinnery wrote:
>
> &g
As far as I know this is impossible but, is there anyway to access the
bios settings remotely???
I have someone in another location that needs the bios changed in there
comp. and I can't gain physical access to it for a while and no one
there knows anything about comps...
Any ideas???
Thanks
gr
is this comp on a network??
I noticed your box is called localhost???
cheng chung yan wrote:
> dear Glenn and Tristan
> i get a same problem in vncviewer.
> my error is
> "
> [root@localhost root]# vncviewer :2
> VNC viewer version 3.3.4 - built Sep 20 2002 15:18:28
> Copyright (C) 2002 RealVNC L
Nothing it can't talk...
sorry couldn't resist...
Alan Hourihane wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 11:56:41 -0400, Bruce Lilly wrote:
> > When using the Xf4vnc radeon_drv.o driver, programs
> > requiring OpenGL support fail, e.g.:
> >
> > # xtraceroute
> > OpenGL not supported
> >
> > With the n
Win ME is suppose to be Win 9x but there seems to be a lot of programs that won't run
on ME or won't work right. I have had to put some ME comps back to 98 SE to get a few
programs to run. I don't know what MS did to it but something isn't right in ME.
Graeme.
Sorin Srbu wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Oct
Get real go to the site that wrote the firewall and not someone that just rips it
and makes it look different.
www.smoothwall.org for the gpl version and
www.smoothwall.co.uk for a commercial version.
Jack Beglinger wrote:
> > > I use a NT4 Server computer as a gateway beetween my LAN and the
>
; Now.. once i walk out the door.. that is a different story.
>
> oh.. and what's a 'stage police'??? A typo perhaps?
>
> >
> > --__--__--
> >
> > Message: 14
> > Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 14:52:54 +1300
> > From: Graeme Chinnery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
happening???
Graeme
Graeme Chinnery wrote:
> There is the run you tell them first. The original message just wanted to 'SPY'
> on there students.
> I don't see or have a problem with monitoring people once they have been
> informed that it will happen.
>
> I
There is the run you tell them first. The original message just wanted to 'SPY'
on there students.
I don't see or have a problem with monitoring people once they have been
informed that it will happen.
Its these people that just go out and spy on people without there knowledge
that get my dander
wouldn't that be classed as illegal monitoring??
Scott Pollmann wrote:
> I just discovered that realvnc existed. When I was using the 'old version' it
> wasn't really compatible with XP Pro.
>
> I use VNC to 'spy' on my students, since I havn't yet found out how to
> configure netmeeting to
Hello.
I have a working VNC server on my linux box. and I use VNC viewer from
my win98 box. I have yet to set it up to run on startup but that's
another matter.
Now I have tried to access my server with my browser. using
192.168.1.2:5801
5801 as my server shows my desktop as 1 and my viewer con
I didn't realize that full screen mode was there.
I clicked on that as both boxes run the same size screen and it works
wonderfully!
Thank you for your help William.
Graeme.
William Hooper wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Graeme Chinnery" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Ok I seem to have fixed my problem, But I not sure why it worked.
As per my previous post win98 vncviewer kept crashing on me so i decided
to change my win network card (100Mbit) to half duplex as my linux card
is only 10 Mbit. and for some reason it all seems to be working just
great!!!
Anyone k
Hello I am new to VNC. so far i seem to have it working.
I run the server on my linux box and have my KDE desktop show up on my
win98 bow using the vncviewer.
Now the problem i seem to be having is that the viewer in win98 keeps
crashing all the time and i can't do much with it. I have hunted for
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