getting a list of vnc servers

Tibor Ihasz tihasz "at" south.mcs-limited.co.uk
Mon, 10 Apr 2000 12:44:19 +0000


Try VNCScan
Steve Bostedor has written a utility which will scan a network and list the
machines running VNC servers. You can find it at
http://tgcs.d-a-v-e.com/vncscan/vshome.htm. You'll need to email Steve for
the password to unzip the file.

(You can also use port scanners such as nmap or Netcat to scan for the ports
used by VNC. See the VNC FAQ for details of these ports.)

Tibor
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From: "Harald Meier" <harald.meier "at" rts.at>
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Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 8:12 AM
Subject: getting a list of vnc servers


> dear all,
>
> is there any possibility to search for vnc servers in my network?
>
> thanks for help,
>
> Harald Meier
>
> RTS Real Time Communication Systems GmbH
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