I think he was referring to the VNC flavor and version.
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From: Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I wouldn't use them :-)
I personally don't see this as any more risk than my browser telling the web
host what I am using, or the server telling me what software it is running.
We already get very rudimentary info from the RFB version.
Right now I audit using a platform specific tool. Having an
Ultravnc
Ultravnc.sourceforge.net
It is open source, and free. The best part is the vdacc driver that comes
with it giving you exceptional remote control speed.
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Wouldn't it be better to just track website usage with a network sniffer or
something along those lines?
With VNC you would have to watch everyone all day long. Besides, it will
effect their machines while you are watching them. The cursor and screen
response will lag as long as you are
Is there an easy way to make vnc stay loaded longer in the windows shutdown
sequence? It is a common occurrence here when doing remote shutdowns to have
VNC unload before the machine even closes the user session, and then the
machine come up with an unrelated application error that has to be
Fastpush depends on windows being able to communicate. If you can mount the
remote drive on your machine, fastpush will work.
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What the... Are you a troll or something? What is with your attitude?
Ultravnc can be found at http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net
It currently only has a windows build, but the Java and unix versions are
still a work in progress. Stability is not quite there yet either, but oh
man what speed. The
There are quite a few who give a partial picture, but I don't know of any
end all be all of VNC.
I plan to setup a page myself. I'm currently tracking about fifteen distinct
major forks for my own reference and research.
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From: Steve Bostedor
In order to set the password, you have to export a working password from the
registry of a already configured VNC server.
There is a utility on the website that can walk you through this. Regedit
does not export the values correctly, so that will not work.
I can make up some instructions for you
Wow. This is quite a tool. Too bad it doesn't support the latest protocols
and cursor handling features. If it did, I think I... no... I would switch
today.
The automatic remote install is beautiful, and the remote control status
window is perfect. And full NT Authentication to boot!
Tridia...
Valid points, but the one about having to be logged in the same on both
machines doesn't seem to be true. I'm testing it right now without a problem
with that.
The lack of Backward compatibility is understandable. Not much of a point
having NT authentication if the server can choose to ignore it
Very cool. I would limit it to mouse move events myself. We could really use
the feature here. Thanks for the feedback!
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From: Andy Harter [mailto:ach;realvnc.com]
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Why can't I find a single reference to this version on the internet? Where
did you get it from? Is it a private release?
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From: Cho, Royce [mailto:royce.cho;pw.utc.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 7:20 AM
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Where
Part of problem lies with your IP settings. Use these:
iMac:
ip: 192.168.0.2
subnet 255.255.255.0
leave others blank
G4:
ip: 192.168.0.3
subnet 255.255.255.0
leave others blank
Now make sure you have a proper newtork connection between the two machines.
If you are using wired networking, and
There is no way for me to use Carbon Copy without a site license. I don't
want to go there. But Carbon Copy functionality is much more than I need.
Seems like CC DOS should be freeware these days.
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use carbon copy..it works
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Can anyone tell me why there is not a DOS VNC server? I have been
searching for some time now, but have not been able to figure out
why. It would be a rather inefficient inplimentation, but I have a
need.
I use ghost extensively, and would love to
It sounds like you ran VNC in application mode. In order to be able to
unlock the machine, VNC must be run as a service.
There are options to do this in your VNC start menu folder.
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From: Darren Cullen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 12:47
I completely understand where you are coming from. You give a perfect
example of why the icon should be optional. Just to be clear, my beef is
with people who don't want the icon so people don't know they are being
watched. But there are always exceptions.
About the only option you have at this
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You will find the offending key in the common directory. Its within
machine.ini if you are using defaults. You can change it there with a
text editor.
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Make sure it only exists in the root branch of the winvnc folder. Sub
folders override the root.
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From: Jason Hartsock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I'm sure the CEO would love to hear about you popping in on his sessions To
make sure he isn't viewing porn. :-)
I support hundreds of users scattered over the entire siearra nevada
mountains. I could not live without remote control software. I absolutely
depend on it. But if I openly talked of
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From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm sure the CEO would love to hear about you popping in on his sessions
To
make sure he isn't viewing porn. :-)
I support hundreds of users scattered over the entire siearra nevada
mountains. I could not live
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This is a tough call. The difference between this and looking over
thier shoulder is that your physical presence conotates your
observation. The little icon in the tray is the same.
I'm not sure of the leagal issues if any. I know in public schools
esVNC http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc/
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From: Yoann MAHEO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 7:05 AM
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Why VNC don't use JPG compression ?
The user could select the quality and it
My posts are taking upwards of an hour to be posted to the list. Are others
seeing the same speed?
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Yea, sorry about that. I realized it right after I posted. But since It
takes over an hour for my posts to show... I let it go.
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Then use a remote install util like fastpush.
http://www.darkage.co.uk
I never use the off the shelf installers for the exact reasons you specify.
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From: Floyd Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Check and/or upgrade your java VM?
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From: Michael D. Schleif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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No ideas ???
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Just installed tvnc 1.2.6 on
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Nope. I'm running servers at 640x480 at 16.
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Hello vnc-list,
Am
Mostly because VNC was not written to specifically handle windows. Versions
like VNCDACC are pushing us in that direction.
It's also a factor of cost.
In my experience, esvnc/tight are the fastest.
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I'm running in admin mode, so those options are not available. I need
the registry keys and values. I'll go ahead and reinstall, and then
get the keys that way.
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Never mind... I found it. The log goes to the system32 directory instead of
the app folder.
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On
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I found my problem, now I need a solution. For some reason, when I
start WinVNC as a service, it isn't logging. If I run WinVNC as an
app, it does. Are there extra parameters needed in the net command
when the the service is started?
Thanks.
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Regkey setting
Allow Properties
REG_DWORD
0x
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From: Kevin Cullen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 8:17 AM
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I am using version 3.3.3R9 in a Windows 2000 environment. I would like to be
It's called winvnc.log. Although the file seems to get reset on reboot...
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Thanks I did not know that what is the file called
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Is there a way to have VNC log connections to a file? I want to be able to
track server access.
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Some possible places to experiment:
/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.Framework/Frameworks/
CoreGraphics.Framework/Headers/CGRemoteOperation.h
In there you will find CGPostMouseEvent() which *MIGHT* do what is
wanted.
A way to definitely move the mouse is to do
Is there any way to send a beep to the remote console? I want to get the
attention of the user of the machine. Preferably from within VNC. I need to
be able to beep a windows NT/2000 box while it is at the login screen.
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Ok, I'm going out of my mind over here trying to find something I saw on the
internet about a year ago. I'm hoping some of you have also seen it.
It plugs into you keyboard port and gives the computer proper signaling,
tricking the computer into thinking there is a keyboard connected. They
Even if you don't get the event, you can always look at the state of the
keyboard to see if the alt key is down when handling a keystroke. There must
be some legacy reason for this problem.
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This would be awesome for using with ghost.exe. It seems like it should be a
slam dunk to pull off. Is the problem related to not having winsock or
comparable lib to access? I have not heard much on this subject, even though
it has been mentioned regularly on the list.
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Limited to 8 characters huh? Pretty common. Good to know.
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From: O Corsario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 12:15 PM
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Subject: Password bug on 3.3.3r9 version :VSMail MX1
I have determined on the server the password
http://www.darkage.co.uk/
Fastpush does everything you want (if you are running an nt network)
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I have about
I'm running VNC over a T1 based LAN. A few machines (maybe 1 in 20) are
having horrible speed issues. It is on the magnitude of 20 to 1 speed
difference. The mouse only refreshes once a second, screen paints are slow
enough that I could draw faster. An alternate screen sharing program (proxy)
has
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