Hi James,

The bottom of my first message was the help page from the RealVNC
vncviewer, not the TightVNC viewer.  It shows a via option on the page.
The man page, however, does not.  I don't even use TightVNC, so I wasn't
familiar with the "via" option until I googled information about it.

Are you saying that the "via" option is not part of the RealVNC 4.1.2
Linux vncviewer?  I can verify that it is part of mine, which was built on
a Gentoo system (version 4.1.2), and the source code was downloaded from
realvnc.com.

If, in fact, it is part of the RealVNC Unix source code, then I would
suggest that the via option be added to the man page.

Thanks for listening!


-Scott


> From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Scott Hyde'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: via option
> Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:51:27 +0100
> Organization: RealVNC Ltd.
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> The "via" option is specific to the TightVNC project, as far as I'm aware.
>
> Regards,
>
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Hyde
> > Sent: 09 June 2006 01:33
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: via option
> >
> > For those that produce the documentation for the vnc package, I would
> > request that documentation of the "via" option be placed on the manual
> > page for the Linux/Unix vncviewer page, as it does not exist
> > on the page
> > currently.  If it exists somewhere else, will someone kindly
> > point it out
> > to me?
> >
> > The man page for vncviewer in the Tightvnc package contains some
> > documentation on the via option.  I have used the option,
> > which initiates
> > an ssh tunnel before connecting to a vnc server.  I think
> > that this option
> > is very important, as it reduces the number of steps to
> > initiate a secure
> > vnc session, which increases the security of the free version
> > of RealVNC.
> >
> > -Scott
> >
> > On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Scott Hyde wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Can someone describe the "via" option?  I find out about
> > the via option
> > > from a "vncviewer --help" (As shown below.)  Is it similar
> > to the via
> > > option of tightvnc?
> > >
> > > -Scott
> > >
> > >
> > > -------------------------------------
> > >
> > >
> > > Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd.
> > > See http://www.realvnc.com for information on VNC.
> > >
> > > usage: vncviewer [parameters] [host:displayNum] [parameters]
> > >        vncviewer [parameters] -listen [port] [parameters]
> > >
> > > Parameters can be turned on with -<param> or off with -<param>=0
> > > Parameters which take a value can be specified as -<param> <value>
> > > Other valid forms are <param>=<value> -<param>=<value>
> > --<param>=<value>
> > > Parameter names are case-insensitive.  The parameters are:
> > >
> > > Global Parameters:
> > >   name           - The X window name (default=)
> > >   MenuKey        - The key which brings up the popup menu
> > (default=F8)
> > >   DebugDelay     - Milliseconds to display inverted pixel
> > data - a debugging
> > >                    feature (default=0)
> > >   via            - Gateway to tunnel via (default=)
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> Message: 21
> From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'TD'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: 1Quick vnc question
> Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:53:04 +0100
> Organization: RealVNC Ltd.
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> VNC will allow you to access the user interfaces of those systems, and the
> Personal and Enterprise Editions will allow file-sharing with them, too (or
> you can use Windows File Sharing, alternatively).
>
> Regards,
>
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TD
> > Sent: 08 June 2006 17:22
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: 1Quick vnc question
> >
> > Greetings:
> >    I was interested in purchasing the personal VNC edition
> > for a simple home
> > application. My objective is to:
> > -Control two Windows peer-to-peer personal pc's performing basic file
> > sharing and printer functions with one monitor, keyboard and mouse.
> > -achieve this objective without the need for
> > yet-another-piece of interface
> > hardware with boxes, wires, blinking/flashing lights, giant
> > a/c adapters and
> > so on, ie., without the need for a KVM switch.
> >    Is the VNC software appropriate for this task? Thanks for
> > any feedback.
> >
> > Tom D.
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