themselves, so you can distinguish
> connection attempts from actual accesses more easily.
>
> Regards,
>
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>
> > -----Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Segelbaum
> >
Hi folks,
Is there any way to perform the operation described in the Subject:
header? I.e., is there any way I can see or query the IP addresses of
clients connected via VNCViewer to the one in front of me running VNCServer?
I've scoured the available documentation for the answer...can't find
Dear Jerry,
At 06:55 15/05/2005, Jerry Westrick wrote:
Hello Robert...
Please answer to list so all can see
Thought that's what I did, by Cc'ing [EMAIL PROTECTED] But apparently
not, since I can't find this reply appearing in the thread, using my
browser...so how do I do it? I can't see ANYWH
I'm kind of a newbie -- I spoke unix years and years ago when Bell Labs
first developed it, then got into other stuff and forgot most of it. So
let's say I'm a "neobie".
My present-day problem is as follows:
I'm trying to talk via VNC to my Ubox from my Wbox.
I'm running a Debian Unix kernel on