Hi

The problem is that the install instructions for zVNC are somewhat 
disadvantaged in the clarity department.

The relevant bit is:

   Using ZVNC Server: 

   * First, install VNC 3.3.R9.  ZVNC is based on this version,
     and is completely compatible with it.
   * Instead of running WinVNC, run ZWinVNCc.  That's all. 

I take this to mean that first of all you do a normal install using (Real)VNC 
and then run the zVNC server program.

However I'm not sure particularly since the zVNC site refers to an apparently 
future version of VNC.

I wonder if anyone on the list has zVNC working and can clarify matters :-)

Thanks

pETER bALL
 
On 12 Dec 2002 at 14:22, James ''Wez'' Weatherall wrote:

> On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 11:26, Peter Ball wrote:
> > Hi
> > 
> > I've been wanting to use this however the zVNC install instructions
> > say you have to install the normal VNC 3.3R9.  However
> > http://www.realvnc.com/download.html lists 3.3.6 as the latest
> > version.
> > 
> > Are the instruction on the zVNC site a typo and should I download
> > 3.3.6 from realvnc.com or should I be downloading 3.3.9 from some
> > other site ?
> 
> I'd guess that to benefit from the encryption features of zVNC, you
> must run zVNC at both ends.  VNC 3.3.6 does not currently include
> encryption, and if you use a mixture of 3.3.6 and zVNC, then the
> connection will not be encrypted.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. - http://www.realvnc.com
> Open Source VNC - Commercial Support & Development
> 
> 

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