Would Hamachi do it?
see http://www.hamachi.cc/
Not sure if it's cross-platorm.
lim wrote:
Application I'm searching for, should listen to two ports, and when
both are connected - make a tunnel between them.
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on windows nt/xp, try the netstat command
open a command window and enter "netstat /?" to see the options
on xp, the -o option tells you the pid
then look for that pid in task manager
and you'll see the name of the file.
-jh
Leo Mindel wrote:
does anyone know how I can
see what is bound to por
t.
Please study the documentation, all the answers are there.
-jim
Cristiano Fiore wrote:
Thanks a lot. And could you tell, please, what's the command or the shortcut
you gave her? (is it a part of the .ini file???)
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Hi Kim Tan
Ask your colleague close to the server to look in the server
options (r-click the VNC tray icon >> options)
Look at the Inputs tab.
Are the top 2 items about "...events from clients" ticked?
They should be.
jim
Lay Khim Tan wrote:
Hi,
I am currently encountering problem in taking o
Jim Hill wrote:
I use Ethereal to find out what's happening on the network.
You may need a little time to learn to understand what it tells you, but
that would be time well spent, very "empowering" ;)
(Ethereal is free, from http://www.ethereal.com/download.html)
I should have
Daryl Riggins wrote:
I should have a straight forward installation. Here is what I have done:
--I have installed the full, free VNC on both server and viewer computers.
Running Win XP Home on both. They have all the latest patches and updates.
Firewall on both is Norton Internet Security 2006 whi
Jim Hill wrote:
will do a free trial of Enterprise version.
no go - works the same as free edition.
now i need to know if you can open a port on a
Cisco 801, when it doesn't have a fixed IP address :p
jim
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had a brilliant idea -
stay logged on at the server, just "lock workstation"
- the tray icon might still be accessible.
but it's no good, -connect still got "Unable to locate existing
VNC Server" (on NT40 and NT51)
will do a free trial of Enterprise version.
jim
The questions boil down to this:
1
have i misunderstood what free version is doing?
can it really do what i need?
2
if not, can either of the paid versions do it?
don't want to buy one and find out that it can't ;)
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77 D'~x 77 wrote:
It sounds like you're running it in user mode.
Hi all
An _unattended_ NT4 domain controller
running RealVNC4 server (free version)
needs to connect to a listening viewer off site.
(Using sTunnel with full certificate exchange,
so don't worry about security ;)
On the server, a PythonService runs a script that uses
subprocess() to run the com
Hi Wez
An *unattended* RealVNC server (free version,
on an NT4 domain controller) needs to connect to
a listening viewer off site. (via stunnel)
A script runs as a PythonService on the server,
and starts the command "winvnc4 -connect host::port"
It looks like the IPC from this command's process
Hi all
on my last message, Re: Setting up VNC Server and viewer
i attached an html file, but it came out in-line
at the end of the message.
there is a table at the end of it that got totally garbled.
if anyone would like a decent copy just write to me off-list :)
jim
Send instant messages to yo
(I sent this yesterday but Thunderbird addressed it
only to Andreas, not to the list.)
in reply to Andreas Gieryic:
i think your first option won't work.
This looks more right.
> ... install the server piece on all the remote workstations (after hard
> coding all their private IP addresses) and
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