James Weatherall said the following: > Firstly, I'd strongly recommend using a version of VNC with in-built session > security such as VNC Personal
thanks .. I just downloaded 'personal' and emailed it to my mom's place .. '''hopefully''' I can get her to, uh, be guided thru the install and I can test it without driving there ... then buy the copy which would be a tank of gas just to go there are make the weekly corrections to things she changes. but, wrt to your idea my IP is blacklisted in the tightvnc version running there ... I can shut off my DSL modem and log back on getting a new IP address and then would you think it would work? I mean, judging from the packets, I am seeing that tightvnc is waiting for my-end Viewer (any of them) to send a password. And they actually DO when I run a server on my local and connect with a 'Viewer' from this computer ... so ..... I assumed I had some other problem (no firewall) I have never used VNC and am totally clueless ... _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [email protected] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
