Rajeshri Shetye wrote:
Hi
I would like to know the type of encoding used by rfb 4.0 protocol for the
user name .
As far as I know, the default for vnc is the same encoding as the
default unix password encoding (the 'old' encoding on most current unix
and linux disstributions). To
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Subject: Queries on rfb 4.0 protocol
Hi
I would like to know the type of encoding used by rfb 4.0
protocol for the
user name
Hi
I would like to know the type of encoding used by rfb 4.0 protocol for the
user name .
Are there any protocol specs i.e. I got a draft but not any elaborate
details on rfb 4.0 protocol.
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Hi Mark,
1. Does TightVNC support Windows Logon Authentication? I.e. can
the software use standard Windows users / passwords, rather
than having
to create separate passwords for the software?
TightVNC is based on our old VNC 3 codebase, which doesn't support native
Windows
Hi There,
What are the Hardware and software requirements to run VNC?
Can this product support other devices, e.g. PDA's, peripherals?
Regards,
Basheer
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Hi All:
I was going thru the docs and found a reference to a regoin.
1. What exactly constitutes a region in a framebuffer.
2. Does the framebuffer contain the image of the Desktop Screen(Display
number), is it called Desktop in X, im a ex-windows guy:).
3. Is there a way i could get a mirror of
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From: Preetham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi All:
I was going thru the docs and found a reference to a regoin.
1. What exactly constitutes a region in a framebuffer.
2. Does the framebuffer contain the image of the Desktop
Screen(Display
number), is it called
# Quoting Preetham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I was going thru the docs and found a reference to a regoin.
1. What exactly constitutes a region in a framebuffer.
2. Does the framebuffer contain the image of the Desktop Screen(Display
number), is it called Desktop in X, im a ex-windows guy:).
3.