the settings.
hmmm.. still an interesting idea.
Thank you very much for the suggestion, anyway..
Shobuz99
--- L JORGE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Linksys gives me the option to backup your
settings now. Then, if I reset the router and
something goes wrong, I can load the old settings
back
Well.. I tried your suggestion. I used the address
that you suggested and sure enough, a login screen
appeared. I left the ID blank and used - admin - for
the password. it would not let me in. It told me that
'401 Authorization Required' This server could not
verify that you are authorized
You can't leave the User ID blank with a linksys. The user ID should be
admin.
If the password has not been modified, it will probably either be
admin as well, or password.
Worth a try...
Shobuz99 wrote:
Well.. I tried your suggestion. I used the address
that you suggested and sure enough
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Behalf Of Shobuz99
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 12:16 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Dbag suggestion
Well.. I tried your suggestion. I used the address
that you suggested and sure enough, a login screen
appeared. I left the ID blank
be
admin as well, or password.
Worth a try...
Shobuz99 wrote:
Well.. I tried your suggestion. I used the address
that you suggested and sure enough, a login screen
appeared. I left the ID blank and used - admin -
for
the password. it would not let me in. It told me
that
'401
: Dbag suggestion
Well.. I tried your suggestion. I used the address
that you suggested and sure enough, a login screen
appeared. I left the ID blank and used - admin - for
the password. it would not let me in. It told me
that
'401 Authorization Required' This server could not
verify
: RE: Dbag suggestion
Well, I don't have an IT dept.. Actually, I guess I
would be the IT dept smile, because I'm the
webmaster for the web site of this non-profit
organization. There are just two computers here in the
office and they were setup and connected to the router
about 3 or 4 years ago
.
If the password has not been modified, it will
probably either be
admin as well, or password.
Worth a try...
Shobuz99 wrote:
Well.. I tried your suggestion. I used the address
that you suggested and sure enough, a login screen
appeared. I left the ID blank and used - admin
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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 12:16 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Dbag suggestion
Well.. I tried your suggestion. I used the address
that you suggested and sure enough, a login screen
appeared. I left the ID blank and used - admin
I would like to propose that the following information be added to the FAQ
for both flavors of VNC:
When using VNC to connect to a Windows XP SP2 machine, be sure to add the
VNC server binary executeable to the list of applications allowed past the
XP firewall. It would also be a good idea to add
We have a port of vnc (free viewer only) for Mac OS X at
http://www.bell-labs.com/cgi-user/wwexptools/gensnapshot?vnc
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This is just an idea for those of you that work on creating the new
builds of VNC. It would be very helpful if there was a command line
parm on the server that would allow a quick change of the VNC password.
For example:
winvnc -newpass mynewpassword -oldpass myoldpassword
It should require the
If you want to do changes on the fly to vnc running as a service this
should do it fairly easily:
winvnc4 -stop.
// change registry key
winvnc4 -start
Would that work ok?
You can also suply the vncpassword on the command line but i think
that just changes the password for the instance of vnc
At 12:08 pm -0400 4/4/05, Steve Bostedor wrote:
Have you guys tried out the following?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/osxvnc/
~and~
http://www.redstonesoftware.com/vnc.html
Yes. Plus add Chicken of the VNC to the list which is what I use as a
viewer. BUT they are all version 3 and so do not
Simon said (sorry couldn't pass that up):
Yes. Plus add Chicken of the VNC to the list which is what I use as a
viewer. BUT they are all version 3 and so do not support the new
features added in version 4/Enterprise.
As a server, Apple Remote Desktop client does a pretty good job if you
:
Subject: RE: Suggestion
Harjit,
What do you mean by specific type of viewer? What is it that you are
planning to test?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto
2005 15:05
To: James Weatherall; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Suggestion
James,
What I meant is a recommended version of VNC viewer for Linux
that will support bug free communication, supporting both
encryption and authentication, to enterprise VNC server
(4.1.4) running on Windows
James Weatherall wrote:
In order to connect to VNC Server Enterprise Edition (on any platform), you
will need to use VNC Viewer Personal or VNC Viewer Enterprise Edition.
Which is available when for Mac ?
Simon
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NOTE: This is a throw-away email address which will reach me for as
long as it
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Hobson
Sent: 04 April 2005 15:52
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Suggestion
James Weatherall wrote:
In order to connect to VNC Server Enterprise Edition (on any
platform), you
will need to use VNC Viewer
-
From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/4/2005 10:13 AM
To: Singh, Harjit (Mission Systems); vnc-list@realvnc.com
Cc:
Subject: RE: Suggestion
Harjit,
In order to connect to VNC Server
To: James Weatherall; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Suggestion
James,
Where could I find VNC Viewer Enterprise edition for Linux.
I checked it on RealVnc site and could not see any thing
about VNC viewer Enterprise Edition or VNC Viewer Personal
for Linux. I will appreciate the help
Weatherall
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 11:30 AM
To: 'Simon Hobson'; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Suggestion
Simon,
VNC Viewer for Mac OS X is in development but I'm afraid I can't give a
release timeframe at this stage since there's still quite a bit of work
to be done on it. An interim
Thanks...
-Original Message-
From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/4/2005 11:58 AM
To: Singh, Harjit (Mission Systems); vnc-list@realvnc.com
Cc:
Subject: RE: Suggestion
Harjit
)
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Suggestion
If you want to use the integrated windows authentication support
(authenticate against the local windows account on the server) I
believe that you need to use the latest Realvnc release for Linux
I plan to perform a test between a VNC viewer on Linux machine with Enterprise
VNC server 4.1.4 on windows XP platform. Does anyone have any suggestion for
specific type of viewer on linux platform for testing.
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I plan to perform a test between a VNC viewer on Linux machine with
Enterprise VNC server 4.1.4 on windows XP platform. Does anyone have any
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From: SWISSINFO-MICROMATIC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alejandro Celestino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: VNC=suggestion to the list owner or moderator???
May I make a suggestion to the list owner or moderator???
To have VNC
Alex K. Angelopoulos wrote:
I've been looking at VNC in remote assistance roles recently, and it has
occurred to me that for that specific role, it might be helpful if VNC
could be set to either delete the registry keys for passwords on exit or
to never save the password at all.
I find myself
Hi, Corni - haven't seen you in ages!
Comments inline. Just to make it clear, I'm not proposing any of the items
below as core VNC changes - just possible strategies to explore with
helper tools.
Corni Beerse wrote:
Alex K. Angelopoulos wrote:
... it might be helpful if
VNC could be set to
I've been looking at VNC in remote assistance roles recently, and it has
occurred to me that for that specific role, it might be helpful if VNC could
be set to either delete the registry keys for passwords on exit or to never
save the password at all.
I find myself taken with the idea, but I
August 2004 18:59
To: RealVNC List
Subject: Security Feature Suggestion: Delete Password on exit?
I've been looking at VNC in remote assistance roles recently,
and it has
occurred to me that for that specific role, it might be
helpful if VNC could
be set to either delete the registry
be saved to the
registry.
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex K. Angelopoulos
Sent: 25 August 2004 18:59
To: RealVNC List
Subject: Security Feature Suggestion: Delete Password on exit?
I've been looking at VNC in remote
That is an excellent suggestion Kenton. I too find this VERY annoying.
There must be a way to change the list so that it automatically changes the
reply-to. It seems simple enough.
I would like to contribute more, and I find having to remember to change the
reply addy a silly extra.
Wez
]
EnvoyC)B : jeudi 10 juin 2004 01:30
CB : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ObjetB : RE: Suggestion: Add a tag to mails posted to this mailing list
just check your mail headers,
the field is ALWAYS there in messages from the list.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED
] could be helpful in this situation to move it
to a dedicated mailing-list folder.
-Message d'origine-
De : William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 7 juin 2004 19:45
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Suggestion: Add a tag to mails posted to this mailing list
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
But there's one thing to think about. As I've written in the other mail,
if a user just presses the Reply button to a mail I've replied to the
list, none of these rules could apply because the From: field contains
his address while the To: contains only my address.
Why in sender field? And why [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
-Message d'origine-
DeB : Vince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EnvoyC)B : mardi 8 juin 2004 03:13
CB : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ObjetB : RE: Suggestion: Add a tag to mails posted to this mailing list
ImportanceB : Haute
Is it possible to add a tag, like [VNC], to subject of every mail posted to
this mailing list. I think Ibm not the only who receives tons of spams everyday. If
mails to this mailing-list arenbt tagged, they would easily be missed or deleted by
error.
Regards,
Seak
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
Is it possible to add a tag, like [VNC], to subject of every mail posted
to this mailing list. I think Ibm not the only who receives tons of
spams everyday. If mails to this mailing-list arenbt tagged, they would
easily be missed or deleted by error.
It would be much
:00 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Suggestion: Add a tag to mails posted to this mailing list
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
Is it possible to add a tag, like [VNC], to subject of every mail
posted
to this mailing list. I think Ibm not the only who receives tons
of
spams everyday. If mails
I don't use filter. The filter is my eyes :-) That's why a more
distinguished subject is suitable for me.
-Message d'origine-
De : Operator (Andy Thomson) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 7 juin 2004 17:01
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Suggestion: Add a tag
Operator (Andy Thomson) said:
Thats useful to know but my mail system does not allow me to filter on
thoes fields.
[snip]
If your
mailer is completely broken, you can check for [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
the To: or CC: fields.
Your mailer is completely broken. You will need to filter based on
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
I don't use filter. The filter is my eyes :-) That's why a more
distinguished subject is suitable for me.
I would highly recommend using filters. Depending on how you get your mail another
option would be to use a pre-processor to add things to the subject.
Much like
In Windows (sorry for Mac and Unix), setups for VNC 3 and 4 beta are just
installing the essential files (executables and dlls). Maybe it's time to do like a
lot of applications today: put a readme file in it. Or maybe even Documentation /FAQ
in HTML format. Or a How-To. And of
-Message d'origine-
De : William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyi : mercredi 3
dicembre 2003 15:54 @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : RE: Suggestion :
VNCviewer connection prompt accepts command line options
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
Not exactly the analogy I'm implying
-Message d'origine-
De : James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 2 dicembre 2003 15:53
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Suggestion : VNCviewer connection prompt accepts
command line options
1) Open the application. In recently opened list
Seak, Teng-Fong said:
Not exactly the analogy I'm implying. For me, recently opened file
analogy is the history in the connection prompt window. One major
problem with Start Documents is that this place is too common. Imagine
you've opened a vnc file, then you've opened 20 other
VNCviewer's command line options are richer than what is suggested in the
Connection options window. Is there any plan to allow the connection prompt to
accept also command line options?
If yes, that is quite cool because connection prompt has history, so we don't have
to click on
2003 09:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Suggestion : VNCviewer connection prompt accepts
command line options
VNCviewer's command line options are richer than what is
suggested in the Connection options window. Is there any
plan to allow the connection prompt to accept also command
-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Suggestion : VNCviewer connection prompt accepts
command line options
Assuming that you are talking about VNC Viewer 4, the
functionality you describe already exists in the form of .vnc
configuration files.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
Use of .vnc file seems supported already in VNC3,
though I've never tried it. But use of .vnc file, IMO, can't
replace what I've suggested. Or can it?
You described having a set of Options saved for a particular host, which
is exactly what the .vnc file is for.
Cheers,
Wez @
-Message d'origine-
De : James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : mardi 2 dicembre 2003 14:13
@ : Seak, Teng-Fong; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: Suggestion : VNCviewer connection prompt accepts
command line options
Use of .vnc file seems supported already in VNC3
1) Open the application. In recently opened list choose
the file we want.
2) Open file manager and go deeper and deeper in the
directories to find the file. Then open the file.
2) Can be handled by saving a .vnc file, then opening it when you want
to use it.
1) Can be handled by going to
I'm pretty sure us here in the USA are screwed too as
far as *export* is concerned. ( though we can import..)
However, last i heard, Canada is still a 'free' state..( in
this case anyway ) That's were OpenBSD is 'hosted', just
for this reason.
Stupid freedom restrictive laws.. phffft.
Date:
I'm pretty sure us here in the USA are screwed too as
far as *export* is concerned. ( though we can import..)
However, last i heard, Canada is still a 'free' state..( in
this case anyway ) That's were OpenBSD is 'hosted', just
for this reason.
Stupid freedom restrictive laws.. phffft.
Many
-Original Message-
From: Wolfram Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 9:28 AM
just back from some days off... sorry for the late reponse.
Subject: Dev. Suggestion: VNCViewer: Better server management
Hello,
I am using VNC very often to connect
Hello,
I am using VNC very often to connect to several (about 50) computers. VNC Viewer does
save the last 8 connections only.
Hows about replacing that server combobox with an static list and some features to
maintain their properties?
Would be nice!
Wolfram Wagner
Wolfram,
If you are running Microsoft Windows 95 or later you can use the
following workaround:
1. associate the .vnc file extension with the viewer application:
vncviewer -register
2. create a folder to store the .vnc files.
3. in the desktop create a *shortcut* to the folder created in
Thanks for that hint. We will use it for a while!
Wolfram
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 24.07.02 12:43:58:
Wolfram,
If you are running Microsoft Windows 95 or later you can use the
following workaround:
1. associate the .vnc file extension with the viewer application:
vncviewer
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