I wish I could get one RE: the CAPS LOCK bug!

-mike


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Michael F. March [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Thursday, May 31, 2001 1:51 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Happy ending..

        Using Zebedee solved all my problems. Even over desperately slow
        links, it works great.

        Thanks to everyone that emailed me..

        > Just to make sure that the Stunnel binary and WinVNC server were
        > not acting weird together, I established the tunnel on another
        > workstation in my house and had the WinVNC server connect through
        > that.
        > 
        > Same result.
        > 
        > > I verified this exact behavior on a completely deferent Windows
        > > 98 machine. I also tried this on a Windows 2000 machine and in
        > > that case the WinVNC server process locked up but the rest of 
        > > the machine seemed to be fine.
        > > 
        > > ----- Original Message ----- 
        > > From: "Michael F. March" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        > > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 1:45 PM
        > > Subject: VNCserver locks up when going over a uncompressed
tunnel on Windows98se..
        > > 
        > > 
        > > > When using SSH or Stunnel to forward a outgoing server
connection, the
        > > > WinVNC server on my Windows box becomes unresponsive. This is
using
        > > > both stock VNC with Hextile and TridiaVNC with Tight encoding.
If I
        > > > happen to turn on compression for SSH however, things work
smashingly
        > > > well. Without compression on SSH (or stock Stunnel) only 1/4
of the
        > > > screen gets sent before the server becomes unusable.
        > > > 
        > > > 
        > > > 
        > > > Anyone have any ideas?
        > > > 
        > > > Tight encoding doesn't require SSH zlib compression, right?
        > > > 
        > > > <march>
        > >
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