ctrl-alt-canc from linux to windows

2005-03-01 Thread sasa
Hi, my shema is the following: my pc win xp (vnc) -- internet -- box linux (vnc) -- win2003 (vnc) ..all it's ok except when I try to send ctrl-alt-canc from box linux to win2003, after clic key special I click on the ctrl-alt-canc but the combination is catching from my pc win xp and not from

RE: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal technique for RealVNC users...

2005-03-01 Thread Collins, Kevin (MindWorks)
I looked at Hamachi after a mention of it on this list yesterday, and while it seems pretty cools, I have to ask: Am I the only one who has at least a slight distrust of using a mediation server in the middle of a secure connection? Maybe I just don't get it, or I do and am overly paranoid, but

Re: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal technique for RealVNC users...

2005-03-01 Thread Bob Hartung
I have to wonder what the motivation for a company offering a service like this for free... As a network administrator, I don't like an application that by-passes firewalls and server-based virus scanning. They are there for a reason, regardless whether you want to check your home PC or not.

Re: ctrl-alt-canc from linux to windows

2005-03-01 Thread William Hooper
sasa said: Hi, my shema is the following: my pc win xp (vnc) -- internet -- box linux (vnc) -- win2003 (vnc) ..all it's ok except when I try to send ctrl-alt-canc from box linux to win2003, after clic key special I click on the ctrl-alt-canc but the combination is catching from my pc win

RE: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal technique for RealVNC users...

2005-03-01 Thread Paul Haskew
Agreed, this type of a program makes you sit back and wonder, why? If programs like these are freewheeling around, what is even the point of having a firewall, also what is there to prevent them giving total access to outsiders, even without knowing? -Paul Haskew -Original Message-

Re: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal technique for RealVNC users...

2005-03-01 Thread Jerry Westrick
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 18:39, Collins, Kevin (MindWorks) wrote: I looked at Hamachi after a mention of it on this list yesterday, and while it seems pretty cools, I have to ask: Am I the only one who has at least a slight distrust of using a mediation server in the middle of a secure

Re: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal technique for RealVNC users...

2005-03-01 Thread Alex Pankratov
I am principle designer and developer of Hamachi. I got few hits from this maillist, checked out the comments and since we don't have much information on the website I thought I'd offer some answers here. Since I just joined the list I don't have original emails, so here's a summary with my

CPU overloading in WinVNC connecting to Linux box

2005-03-01 Thread Nicholas Keown
My CPU is maxing out causing overheating on my notebook when connecting to a Linux Fedora Core 3 box. I use this application to connect to windows machines with no issues. I have downloaded and tested the viewers for v4.0 and 3.3.7 and the result is the same - maximum CPU usage on my windows

RE: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal technique for RealVNC users...

2005-03-01 Thread Paul Haskew
While I am glad to see the main designer/developer here, I do not wear tin foil hats. :P I am just a concerned IT Admin, who will at one point will have to make a decision about this program. Also, about trusted outsiders, I am not worried about me setting up trusted persons. I am worried about

Java VNC Viewer - More than 256 Colors?

2005-03-01 Thread Takahiro Horie
Hello, Im running VNC 4 and the java vnc viewer. I notice that my only choice is 256 colors. Is there a way to use higher colors? Thanks, Takahiro ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit:

RE: Java VNC Viewer - More than 256 Colors?

2005-03-01 Thread Sean Tyrrell
Not VNC, but screen scraping at 8, 16, 24 bit true color 16 bit now showing at http://www.gatherplace.net/join?=8597237 Regards, Sean Tyrrell GatherWorks, Inc. Vice President of Sales and Business Development Office: 860-658-6454 Efax: 1-719-218-1322

Re: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal technique for RealVNC users...

2005-03-01 Thread Alex Pankratov
Paul Haskew wrote: While I am glad to see the main designer/developer here, I do not wear tin foil hats. :P I am just a concerned IT Admin, who will at one point will have to make a decision about this program. TCP/11975 ;-) Also, about trusted outsiders, I am not worried about me setting up

Stealth Connections?

2005-03-01 Thread phermi
Hello, Is there a way to connect a VNC Viewer to a VNC Server and not getting the VNC Server system try icon to change its color? Thanks in advance. Pedro Hermida Cel.: 954-822-2942 Important Note This message was sent to you from Pedro Hermida's e-mail account at