Thus Quoth "Timothy A. Chagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Yes, the protocol (rfb?) that vnc uses is wicked simple and can be
> snooped by just capturing the data stream and playing it back with a
> slightly modified vncviewer.  Really just mouse & keyboard to server and
> chunks of image to client.  You need a man-in-the middle sort of proxy. 
> I set it up for a client last year that wanted to keep records of
> emergency (fix-the stupid M$-SQL server) off-hours vnc stuff.

So, with TriLUG's cooperation, we could not only have on-line 
classes, but we could archive them for later replay by those 
for whom the class starting time is a problem.

How difficult would it be to capture the voice path for playback
in the same way?

Are there any of the "requirements for classes" we _haven't_
demolished yet?

-- 
Steve Holton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- 
Steve Holton
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