Scott,
The statement you refer to covers the TightVNC code on which your
modified versions are based, but not the modified versions themselves.
The README doesn't make clear that the modified code is also released
under the GPL, nor does it provide the text of the GPL, nor does it
provide an offer of the source code to the modified version.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
Scott C. Best wrote:
Wez:
You must have missed that part of the README file:
"The TightVNC source code used in this application is licensed
under the GPL license. You can obtain the source code for
TightVNC at http://www.tightvnc.com/".
EchoWare itself, of course, has always been open-source.
You can find that source here:
ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoWare/
Sorry to have confused you.
-Scott
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, James Weatherall wrote:
Scott,
The software linked to below doesn't appear to include the GPL text,
nor any offer of sourcecode, nor sourcecode itself. Can you clarify
this?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
Scott C. Best wrote:
Anthony:
Heya. Have a look at EchoVNC:
http://www.echovnc.com
It uses a proxy server called "echoServer" to relay VNC
connections, regardless of firewall or routers or proxies (even
NTLM proxies), so there's no port-forwarding or firewall adjusts
required at all. Also, the data channels are encrypted using OpenSSL.
EchoVNC is really just a "wrapper" around your existing
VNC installation, so it works with any VNC Viewer or Server. We've
recently added echoWare directly into a VNC Server, so it's all
one application, rather than one wrapped around another:
ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoVNC/TightVNC_1.3dev5-ew.zip
Hope that helps!
-Scott
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