From wfaulk@beaglebros.com Mon Jan 21 11:43:04 2002 From: wfaulk@beaglebros.com (Bitt Faulk) Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 11:43:04 +0000 Subject: VNC server for empeg/RioCar in-Car mp3 player Message-ID: I've just finished making a VNC server for the empeg in-Car mp3 player. It displays the screen and accepts controls via the keyboard. I've announced this at the Unofficial empeg BBS as well, but I thought I'd also announce here and be thorough. empegVNC is available at http://www.beaglebros.com/empeg/ The original announcement is at: http://empeg.comms.net/php/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=hackers_prog&Number=58933&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&vc=1 -Bitt -------------------------------------------------------------------- The vnc-announce mailing list see http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- From tjr@uk.research.att.com Tue Apr 23 18:02:43 2002 From: tjr@uk.research.att.com (Tristan Richardson) Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 17:02:43 +0000 Subject: The future of VNC Message-ID: <200204231410.PAA19338@drupe.uk.research.att.com> In case you haven't heard, sadly the AT&T lab in Cambridge is closing. There was an article about this in the Observer on Sunday: http://www.observer.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,687764,00.html Now for the good news - VNC lives on! First, the current version of VNC will continue to be available at the original web address, which will soon be re-hosted at Cambridge University where AT&T continues to sponsor research. The VNC mailing lists will also continue to be supported. Second, the creators of VNC are planning a venture to independently support and develop VNC as an ongoing open source project. You haven't heard much from us recently because we've been busy with other projects such as the Broadband Phone, but now that we have the opportunity :) we're back on the case. Watch the website, this mailing list, or slashdot for an announcement "real soon" The VNC Team -------------------------------------------------------------------- The vnc-announce mailing list see http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- From noreply@maesc.com Tue Jun 11 13:11:02 2002 From: noreply@maesc.com (No Reply) Date: Tue Jun 11 12:11:02 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC server for Windows CE Message-ID: <200206101758.AA1114832982@maesc.com> Hi All! Ik made a Windows CE port of the original Windows server code (3.3.3r9r). Details & code can be found at : http://sourceforge.net/projects/wincevncsvr Cheers ! Mike From bkk@infratec-plus.de Tue Jun 11 19:52:02 2002 From: bkk@infratec-plus.de (Bernd Krueger-Knauber) Date: Tue Jun 11 18:52:02 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] A hardware VNC server Message-ID: <3D05BCB0.80301@infratec-plus.de> Hello VNC users! I'm proud to tell you that we have build a "hardware VNC server" called Praesidio 1010. What is it? It is an embedded PC with a framegrabber card inside and a card for emulating keyboard and mouse. All this parts were developed by us and it takes a long time to do this. That was the reason why we used the VNC protocol for our remote control. So we have not to develop any client software. Thanks to the VNC community! We also make use of the tight-extension (for slow modem connections). What can you do with it? You can connect it to any PC via VGA- and PS/2 cables and than you can remote control this PC without installing additional software. You can also use the PC local, because you can connect keyboard and mouse directly in our Praesidio. You can also remote watch your oscilloskope if it has a VGA connector. You can connect it as keyboard, mouse to a KVM-system and you can than control any PC. You can do many other things too. If you want, have a look at https://62.157.169.247 user: admin password: admin Than choose "remote" and start the Java-VNC-applet. Or use your VNC-Client directly and connect to 62.157.169.247 If you have more questions about it please feel free to contact info@infratec-plus.de Best regards, infratec plus From general@eepatents.com Fri Jun 21 18:40:03 2002 From: general@eepatents.com (Ed Suominen) Date: Fri Jun 21 17:40:03 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC connections made automatic, secure & firewall-friendly with PRIVARIA Message-ID: <3D10E27A.9070308@eepatents.com> The PRIVARIA Secure Networking Suite comprises a collection of open-source networking applications (including TightVNC 1.2.4) and a powerful connection manager with a simple user interface. You can install one copy of PRIVARIA on a computer (even one behind a firewall that blocks all incoming connections) and another copy on a computer from which you'd like remote access. Then you can create tunnels between the computers that are encrypted with Zebedee and authenticated with GnuPG digital signatures. Through the tunnel, you can use VNC, and PRIVARIA's Remote Command Shell for secure desktop access and file exchange. PRIVARIA is free, open-source software. Version 0.9.8c, just released, is now available. For more information, please visit http://www.privaria.org. /--- Ed Suominen -------------------------------\ |> Registered Patent Agent |> Independent Inventor of EE Technology |> Author, PRIVARIA Secure Networking Suite || Freely available at http://www.privaria.org \--- http://www.eepatents.com -----------------/ From matthew@ogden.co.za Wed Jun 26 15:02:02 2002 From: matthew@ogden.co.za (Matthew Ogden) Date: Wed Jun 26 14:02:02 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] (no subject) Message-ID: <20020625231950.5343b7a2.matthew@ogden.co.za> Hi everyone I just finally posted up my VB vnc "manager" type program, you can check it out on http://www.vncxconnect.za.net Cheers Matthew Ogden matthew@ogden.co.za From adam@sics.se Thu Jun 27 16:48:05 2002 From: adam@sics.se (Adam Dunkels) Date: Thu Jun 27 15:48:05 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC server for 8-bit microcontrollers Message-ID: <200206271214.33419.adam@sics.se> Hi! I have written a small VNC server, suitable for use in small networked 8-bit microcontrollers and systems of similar magnitude. The server is called "uVNC" (micro VNC) and more information and source code can be found at: http://www.sics.se/~adam/uvnc/ Please note that the software is not really meant for actual use; the main reason for making this was to see if it would be possible to get reasonable performance from VNC over TCP/IP even in small embedded systems. VNC might be a nice way to interact with small embedded devices in situations where HTTP/HTML is too static. There is a publicly avaliable on-line demo of uVNC running on a Commodore 64 (64k RAM, 1 MHz 6510 CPU, 10 Mbit Ethernet hardware): http://tfe.c64.org/ The server has two different demos - one with four moving graphs showing the network load and one with an editable C64 screen. /adam -- Adam Dunkels http://www.sics.se/~adam From vncproject@yahoo.com Wed Jul 10 17:14:02 2002 From: vncproject@yahoo.com (Steven Mitchell) Date: Wed Jul 10 16:14:02 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC NTLM Message-ID: <20020710132812.89450.qmail@web13001.mail.yahoo.com> --0-248728609-1026307692=:85597 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello all, I have seen several requests on wish lists for NT Authentication for VNC. Well we have added the NTLM (NT Authentication) to VNC and are making it available to all. It is available at the following web-site: http://vncproject.50megs.com/ If you have any bugs or problems there is a forum on the site. Please keep ideas for this to work coming. We are adding the Win2VNC client with the NTLM authentication as well today. Thanks, Steven Mitchell --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access --0-248728609-1026307692=:85597 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hello all,

I have seen several requests on wish lists for NT Authentication for VNC.  Well we have added the NTLM (NT Authentication) to VNC and are making it available to all. 

It is available at the following web-site:

http://vncproject.50megs.com/

If you have any bugs or problems there is a forum on the site.  Please keep ideas for this to work coming.  We are adding the Win2VNC client with the NTLM authentication as well today.

Thanks,

Steven Mitchell

 



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New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access --0-248728609-1026307692=:85597-- From vncproject@yahoo.com Mon Jul 15 21:25:04 2002 From: vncproject@yahoo.com (Steven Mitchell) Date: Mon Jul 15 20:25:04 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] (no subject) Message-ID: <20020715163226.87956.qmail@web13008.mail.yahoo.com> --0-250955665-1026750746=:85448 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello again all, Well after a few days of working with VNC - NTLM we have modified the VNC code to allow for remote pushes of the WinVNC service. This service is already the proper service to support NTLM authentication. We also removed the need to change the local security policy. WHEW!! It is available at our site for downloading. Please feel free to post comments on our forum to help us keep on top of any issues with this new version. The new version is called WinVNCAdmin. Web address: http://vncproject.50megs.com Thanks, --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-250955665-1026750746=:85448 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hello again all,

Well after a few days of working with VNC - NTLM we have modified the VNC code to allow for remote pushes of the WinVNC service.  This service is already the proper service to support NTLM authentication.  We also removed the need to change the local security policy.  WHEW!!  It is available at our site for downloading.  Please feel free to post comments on our forum to help us keep on top of any issues with this new version.  The new version is called WinVNCAdmin. 

Web address: http://vncproject.50megs.com

Thanks,



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Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-250955665-1026750746=:85448-- From tliron@amherst.edu Fri Jul 19 15:34:02 2002 From: tliron@amherst.edu (Tal Liron 03) Date: Fri Jul 19 14:34:02 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNCj 1.0 Message-ID: <9A9EF3391FADD511AC1B000347084A12FF1BF1@exchange.amherst.edu> Hi, This month's edition of JavaWorld (http://www.javaworld.com) features a cover article by yours truly about my VNCj library ("Remote Control Java"). It is now in version 1.0, fully supporting JDK 1.4, and clean of most bugs. Use VNCj to create powerful VNC _application servers_ (as opposed to desktop servers, the more common use of VNC) very quickly using standard Java GUI (Swing and AWT) and graphics libraries. And extensions that are based on these standards (such as 3D and GIS) should also work. It's an good way to distribute a complex service right now without requiring users to install clients. It is a strong platform for developing management modules for software/hardware devices, especially those for which HTML just won't do. And if your network already is using a lot of VNC, it's a good way to create services on-the-fly. VNCj supports all the standard encodings and shared sessions. Cheers, Tal Liron From systemunix@mpthrill.com Fri Sep 13 12:40:01 2002 From: systemunix@mpthrill.com (Shay Hugi [UNIX sysadmin]) Date: Fri Sep 13 11:40:01 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC contrib Message-ID: <000e01c25b6e$9fb89700$1fa11f0a@gc> I wrote some scripts for management and startup issues for VNC over many platforms. Project is now expanding to feature even more OS's to support any platform VNC supports. currently supports: BSD (all) Linux (both sh/bash) Solaris (both sh/ksh) BeOS QNX (a compiled port will be available soon) Amiga It's called the VNCRC project. Here is the link to the project and downloads: http://www.mpthrill.com/vncrc **************************************************************** Shay Hugi. 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From tjr@realvnc.com Tue Sep 24 16:38:00 2002 From: tjr@realvnc.com (Tristan Richardson) Date: Tue Sep 24 15:38:00 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC version 3.3.4 released Message-ID: RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3.4 of VNC for both Windows and Unix platforms. Binaries and source can be downloaded from the RealVNC website at http://www.realvnc.com This release is completely compatible with previous versions. There are many bug fixes and several significant new features, including: * vastly improved low-bandwidth performance * automatic protocol selection based on line speed * efficient multi-viewer ("classroom") support on the Windows server Enjoy! The VNC Team From Robert.Allison@qwest.com Wed Nov 6 18:59:31 2002 From: Robert.Allison@qwest.com (Bob Allison) Date: Wed Nov 6 18:59:31 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC Multiplexer Message-ID: <200211051346.02365.Robert.Allison@qwest.com> I have created a multiplexer for VNC. This is designed to allow a server to host a large number of VNC sessions (currently configured for 100) while not requiring each user to have an assigned display number to avoid contention. As each user connects to the mux, a new VNC server is started in a clean environment. This means that each time you start a session you get the same desktop with the same preferences. More details and source code can be obtained at http://www.centralohio-sa.com/~ballison/vncmux/ From ach@realvnc.com Thu Nov 7 12:52:00 2002 From: ach@realvnc.com (Andy Harter) Date: Thu Nov 7 12:52:00 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC 3.3.5 released Message-ID: <008201c2865c$0204fdf0$6f62a981@lcew2k.eng.cam.ac.uk> RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3.5 of VNC for both Windows and Unix platforms. Binaries and source can be downloaded from the RealVNC website at http://www.realvnc.com This release is completely compatible with previous versions. It is primarily a bug-fix release, with a number of additional features including: * Wheel mouse supported * Improved key handling for Windows * Improved support for 256 colour displays * Support for 16 colour displays, as found with very old graphics cards * "Add New Client" optionally takes a port number For full details see http://www.realvnc.com/3.3.5-release-notes.html Enjoy! The VNC Team From rdieter@math.unl.edu Fri Nov 8 16:32:52 2002 From: rdieter@math.unl.edu (Rex Dieter) Date: Fri Nov 8 16:32:52 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] vnc 3.3.5 RPMS for Redhat linux (7.x) Message-ID: <200211071345.12949.rdieter@math.unl.edu> I've built redhat linux RPMS for vnc 3.3.5 that are dropin replacements for the version of vnc distributed with redhat linux (7.x) A brief changelog: * Thu Nov 07 2002 Rex Dieter 3.3.5-0 - (real)vnc-3.3.5, patched for xclients, xfs fontpath, tcp_wrapper support, and default to shared sessions. - no html docs, for now. - add xinetd support. * Tue Jul 16 2002 Rex Dieter 3.3.3r2-34unl - use VNCOPTIONS (rfe #68971) http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=68971 The RPMS are available from: http://www.math.unl.edu/linux/redhat/apt/7.3/RPMS.rex/ vnc-3.3.5-0.i386.rpm vnc-server-3.3.5-0.i386.rpm The src.rpm is available from: http://www.math.unl.edu/linux/redhat/apt/7.3/SRPMS.rex/ vnc-3.3.5-0.src.rpm Enjoy. Feedback is welcome. -- Rex A. Dieter rdieter@unl.edu Computer System Administrator http://www.math.unl.edu/~rdieter/ Mathematics and Statistics University of Nebraska Lincoln From ach@realvnc.com Thu Nov 28 17:07:16 2002 From: ach@realvnc.com (Andy Harter) Date: Thu Nov 28 17:07:16 2002 Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC 3.3.6 released Message-ID: <01c201c29651$0622da60$6f62a981@lcew2k.eng.cam.ac.uk> RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3.6 of VNC, containing primarily changes for Windows. There are no significant changes for Unix. Binaries and source can be downloaded from the RealVNC website at http://www.realvnc.com This release is completely compatible with previous versions. It is primarily a bug-fix release, with a number of additional features including: * Improved windows server stability with multiple clients * Improved windows server stability on very fast and multi-processor machines * Windows listening viewer accepts a port number * Windows viewer automatically associated with saved .vnc files * Clipboard works with x2vnc * Unix version should build more easily on HPUX, Tru64 and Solaris For full details see http://www.realvnc.com/3.3.6-release-notes.html Enjoy! The VNC Team