DocW wrote:
Hi,
I am using VNC Viewer and Server Free edition 4.1.1. Both computers we are
using are WinXP Pro. When we are running Windows applications we have no
problems sharing everything.
But when the VNC Server-remote computer starts a DOS application, on my side
(VNC Viewer) I only see t
I'm betting you're DOS application is running in Full Screen Mode. If you or
someone can access the PC directly, run the DOS app and then hit
and that should toggle the app into a Window that should display in VNC.
Bob Hartung
Wisco Industries, Inc.
736 Janesville St.
Oregon, WI 53575
Tel: (60
Hi Theo,
For DOS mode and black screen use the key combination
Alt - Enter to switch between DOS screen and DOS Window mode.
John
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To: William Hooper; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Alex K. Angelopoulos'
Subject: RE: DoS attack VNC 4.0
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> Sent: 31. avgust 2004 21:47
> To: William Hooper; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: DoS attack VNC 4.0
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> William Hooper
William Hooper wrote:
I disagree. Encryption is something best left to programs that
specialize in encryption. Why try to maintain your own codebase when
there are other secure codebases out there that are easy to set up?
Not to mention the ability to choose the one that best fits your needs
(SSH
Kenton White said:
> In your message dated Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:33:24 -0400 (EDT), William
> said...
>
>> I don't think anyway has gotten turned away asking how to set up an
>> encrypted tunnel on this list.
>
> In practical steps, how does one set up an encrypted tunnel on two
> Windows
> XP machin
In your message dated Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:33:24 -0400 (EDT), William said...
> I don't think anyway has gotten turned away asking how to set up an
> encrypted tunnel on this list.
In practical steps, how does one set up an encrypted tunnel on two Windows
XP machines connected over the Internet bo
Mike Miller said:
[snip]
>> I disagree. Encryption is something best left to programs that
>> specialize in encryption. Why try to maintain your own codebase when
>> there are other secure codebases out there that are easy to set up?
>
> Because "people will choose convenience over security no ma
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, James Weatherall wrote:
The DoS attack only affects VNC Server for Windows - you shouldn't
therefore lose data as a consequence of an attack.
There is no need to set up a firewall, only to use the LocalHost option
to restrict connections to those originating from the local m
C Ltd.
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> Sent: 31 August 2004 16:10
> To: William Hooper
> Cc: VNC List
> Subject: Re: DoS attack VNC 4.0
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>
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, William Hooper wrote:
>
> &g
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, William Hooper wrote:
People will choose convenience over security no matter what you do.
It will be better, of course, to work SSH into the VNC product
I disagree. Encryption is something best left to programs that
specialize in encryption. Why try to maintain your own code
Mike Miller said:
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, William Hooper wrote:
>
>
>> Mike Miller said:
>> [snip]
>>
>>> I'm not understanding this. Take Linux for example - suppose I use
>>> SSH
>>> port forwarding, but VNC is still there on port 5901.
>>
>> Port 5901 is firewalled off from everything but localh
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, William Hooper wrote:
Mike Miller said:
[snip]
I'm not understanding this. Take Linux for example - suppose I use SSH
port forwarding, but VNC is still there on port 5901.
Port 5901 is firewalled off from everything but localhost. The only way
to cause the issue then is to b
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, James Weatherall wrote:
The upcoming VNC Server Enterprise Edition (
http://www.realvnc.com/products/enterprise/ ) includes protection from
this and a class of similar but more advanced attacks. This protection
will also be included in the next VNC Server 4 GPL release.
I
Don't know which kind of VNC server is started on your flavor of linux .
I guess that it's started by inetd with "wait" option .
I think it needs the "-localhost" option in your case , and the SSH server
tunneling to localhost port 5900 to 59++
"An typical example in inetd.conf might be (all on one
Benedict et al,
Yes, there is a problem in the way that the current release of VNC Server 4
for Windows handles excessive connection attempts. Note that the free VNC
release is not designed for use on untrusted networks - if you need to
access a free VNC Server across the Internet then you should
Mike Miller said:
[snip]
> I'm not understanding this. Take Linux for example - suppose I use SSH
> port forwarding, but VNC is still there on port 5901.
Port 5901 is firewalled off from everything but localhost. The only way
to cause the issue then is to be a local user.
Of course, since you h
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Ran Sasson wrote:
As said numerous times before (along the years of VNC..) :
http://www.uk.research.att.com/archive/vnc/sshvnc.html
http://www.realvnc.com/swish-e/search/vnc-list?pos=0&action=search&query=SSH
http://www.realvnc.com/swish-e/search/vnc-list?pos=0&action=search&qu
d anyway) in the tunneling connection.
Good to know though.
Ran Sasson @ I.O. Ltd.
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From: "Mike Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: DoS attack VNC 4.0
> On We
On Wed Aug 25 23:49:00 2004, b kwok wrote:
Want to verify and confirm if this attack sucess by sending more than 60
connections request to VNC server on windows platforms, any fix for that?
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2004-08/1068.html
I hope this will be fixed soon. I
you compared their properties? DOS window called by shortcut contains
some properties configured in the shortcut. Check this.
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> Teng-Fong
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> Objet : RE: RE : DOS command window problem for Windows 2000
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>
> I have the problem in both 3.3.6 and 3.3.7. I gave up on
> RealVNC and tried TightVNC instead, which someone suggested
> to
On , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have seen several people in the past commenting that they have no cursor
>control in DOS windows when using VNC.
Flakey dos commands are a problem for my partner, who tries to run a
console app over VNC and has terrible latency and cursor control
problems. We are
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> Objet : DOS command window problem for Windows 2000
>
>
> I have seen several people in the past commenting that they
> have no cursor control in
I thought I would just throw my 2 cents in..
VirtualPC is very similar to vmware, but it has its own VNC server
running on the "Host" machine, and you can dedicate certain Screens to
different "Guests", so if you vnc into host:1, it can be your dos
client, host:2 can be win2k, etc.. any standard v
If VMware is too expensive, Bochs may be an option. It's a pure emulator and
therefore slower than VMware, and its virtual screen is rather limited, but
I'd think it's good enough for Dos programs. It even offers to use the RFB
protocol as a user interface, but I haven't tried that.
Bjvrn Perss
Hi
Due to the wat MSDos works and the way VNC works, they are verry hard to
combine, specially with MSDos in full-screen mode.
Recently I'm doing some tests with vmware (http://www.vmware.com/) This is
definitly commercial software, definitly no free software.
With vmware-workstation, you can h
On the PC, hit alt-enter.
VNC cannot handle "full-screened" DOS windows, as they are in text mode!
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] Ing. Fernando G.P. Paez Becker wrote:
> hello, hi i'm now connected trough vnc to a pc and i can not open a dos
> windows.
> I want to know if it is posible to do.
Connect within Philips, caesupport2 on AIM
"There are some who call me Tim?"
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Schweitzer, Henry wrote:
> Is there a way to view a DOS Window while it is in FULL Screen. I
> know the Tech notes say that you can't, but just wondering if anyone
> knows a setting in the registry or something else, so I can view a
> DOS window in FULL Screen. Any help would be appreciated. I have
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From: "Gulten Saglam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 9:21 PM
Subject: DOS Application in VNC
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> However, the performance degrades when I run a DOS application.
> Also I cannot use the DOS application in full screen
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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From: Daniel Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>use carbon copy..it works
use carbon copy..it works fine..trial and tested by me...i use it to
>control point of sales machines...cool huh?
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