Sorry, late reply: we don't currently have an EchoVNC *Server* for Linux, though we do have an EchoVNC *Viewer*.
I'm working on an InstantVNC Server for Linux, but unlike the Windows version, it would simply help make connections to on an already- running VNC server. And yes, generally speaking, EchoVNC does simply help make connections between a VNC Viewer and VNC Server, using an echoServer to help with that, encrypting the traffic end-to-end. cheers, Scott On Apr 10, 2009, at 1:24 PM, Troy Ready wrote: > Oh, to be sure. But that's true for any VNC implementation on any > platform. I think basing the echovnc binaries on UltraVNC makes > sense for standardization (x11vnc is compatible with UltraVNC's DSM > plugin, AFAIK). > > But regardless, isn't the EchoVNC tunnel between the server and the > EchoServer (and subsequently to the viewer as well) done in SSL? > > -Troy > -----Original message----- > From: Daniel Horning <dan.horn...@planetnoc.com> > Sent: Fri 04-10-2009 04:17 pm > To: 'Troy Ready' <t...@troyready.com>; echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > ; > Subject: RE: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux > > Now we have to get into the type of compression and dsm plugins etc.. > > -- > Dan Horning > > American Digital Services - Where you are only limited by imagination. > dan.horn...@planetnoc.com :: http://www.americandigitalservices.com > 1-518-444-0213 x502 . toll free 1-800-863-3854 . fax 1-888-474-6133 > 15 Third Street, PO Box 746, Troy, NY 12180 (by appointment only) > > From: Troy Ready [mailto:t...@troyready.com] > Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 4:12 PM > To: echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux > > I found the x11vnc program today that I really like - it starts a > vnc server attached to x servers on actual displays. So, on a > standard ubuntu install, I didn't have to give it any parameters and > it automatically attached to the running display 0 (though a display > can be specified on the command line, of course). > > In any case, I check through the sf/echogent sites again, and can't > even find a echo forwarder for linux -- what am I missing? > > -Troy > -----Original message----- > From: Steve Sobol <sjso...@justthe.net> > Sent: Fri 04-10-2009 03:30 pm > To: Daniel Horning <dan.horn...@planetnoc.com>; > CC: echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net; > Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux > > There's gotta be a way to handle that. Like, maybe, let the user > specify which VNC instance they want to log onto. > > Daniel Horning wrote: > The ones I remember is the dealings with the x server - knowing > which instance the user is wanting to log on to can be very > different in every linux install. When I was testing it I had to > start the vncserver and connect it to a specific X server instance. > We’re all sure there’s an easy way to do it - but time was the issue > that I recall… > > -- > Dan Horning > > American Digital Services - Where you are only limited by imagination. > dan.horn...@planetnoc.com :: http://www.americandigitalservices.com > 1-518-444-0213 x502 . toll free 1-800-863-3854 . fax 1-888-474-6133 > 15 Third Street, PO Box 746, Troy, NY 12180 (by appointment only) > > From: Steve Sobol [mailto:sjso...@justthe.net] > Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 2:55 PM > To: Daniel Horning > Cc: 'Troy Ready'; echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux > > Daniel - What complexities, specifically? (just curious) > > Daniel Horning wrote: > The server already exists > > But due to complexities within the linux world and setting up the > VNC server itself it is only a relay system. > > (since every variation of linux refers to the VNC setups differently > it causes issues which are not yet resolved.) > > -- > Dan Horning > > American Digital Services - Where you are only limited by imagination. > dan.horn...@planetnoc.com :: http://www.americandigitalservices.com > 1-518-444-0213 x502 . toll free 1-800-863-3854 . fax 1-888-474-6133 > 15 Third Street, PO Box 746, Troy, NY 12180 (by appointment only) > > From: Troy Ready [mailto:t...@troyready.com] > Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 11:59 AM > To: echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: [Echovnc-users] Echovnc Server for Linux > > Hey all! > > I'm having a great experience testing out EchoVNC under windows (and > the EchoServer for Linux); has anyone developed an EchoVNC Server > for Linux? I realize the SDK is available, but I don't think I'm not > quite skilled enough to implement it myself. > > Thanks in advance! > > -Troy > > Spam > Not spam > Forget previous vote > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: High Quality Requirements in a Collaborative Environment. Download a free trial of Rational Requirements Composer Now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-ibm-com _______________________________________________ Echovnc-users mailing list Echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/echovnc-users