Re: Queries on rfb 4.0 protocol

2007-03-16 Thread Corne Beerse
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

RE: Queries on rfb 4.0 protocol

2007-03-16 Thread James Weatherall
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rajeshri Shetye Sent: 16 March 2007 05:49 To: vnc-list@realvnc.com 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

Queries on rfb 4.0 protocol

2007-03-15 Thread Rajeshri Shetye
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. ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove

RE: Feature queries

2007-03-01 Thread James Weatherall
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

Queries

2002-09-10 Thread Basheer Ul-haq
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 ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Frame buffer Queries...

2002-07-18 Thread Preetham
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

RE: Frame buffer Queries...

2002-07-18 Thread Beerse, Corné
-Original Message- 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

Re: Frame buffer Queries...

2002-07-18 Thread Till Adam
# 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.