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by The1stImmortal
2008-08-10 09:59
Forum: VNC-related products
Topic: VNC2me - Secure OpenSource Remote Support solution via SSH
Replies: 29
Views: 31183

Re: VNC2me - Secure OpenSource Remote Support solution via

Hi, had a poke at VNC2me and been reading your descriptions etc... looks cool btw :)

Firstly, from the earlier stuff you seem to be aiming at more of a hosted-style "Connect to my PC from anywhere" product with a potential for hosted accounts. Later on you seem to focus more on the Technician ...
by The1stImmortal
2008-08-09 09:28
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: Windows Terminal Services via VNC (instead of RDP/ICA)
Replies: 5
Views: 13287

Re: Windows Terminal Services via VNC (instead of RDP/ICA)

Just FYI, I wrote the above at about 4am and it may not make much sense in parts :)

At this point I'm hoping to just bounce the concept around a bit and find ppl with more experience with TS or better implementation ideas :)

So far as I can tell, the TS protocol API is pretty much totally ...
by The1stImmortal
2008-08-08 18:27
Forum: MS-Logon plugin
Topic: Not getting it
Replies: 5
Views: 9998

Re: Not getting it

Two questions:

1) In MS Logon II, are you sure you're locating the user in the domain (when you go to Add Users, "From This Location" says the domain name rather than the local machine name)? If not, click Locations and then select your domain.

2) When you're at the viewer machine and connecting ...
by The1stImmortal
2008-08-08 18:03
Forum: VNC-related products
Topic: This is my VNC monitoring console: Global Domination
Replies: 6
Views: 9627

Re: This is my VNC monitoring console: Global Domination

it's 4am here and I'm an ideas trip :)

Overlay the whole thing onto google maps, using actual coords as the placement for the links.

Then use a geographical IP mapping database (by either connection IP and/or repeater IP - whichever isnt a private ip [ie not in subnets 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12 ...
by The1stImmortal
2008-08-08 17:38
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: Windows Terminal Services via VNC (instead of RDP/ICA)
Replies: 5
Views: 13287

Windows Terminal Services via VNC (instead of RDP/ICA)

Hi all,

I've been doing some research into the architecture of Windows Terminal Services lately and it strikes me that it would be entirely possible to develop a pack of drivers and services to present a Windows Terminal Server via the VNC protocol instead of/as well as the RDP (native windows ...