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Search found 9 matches
- 2004-06-24 16:55
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Status/Roadmap of MSRC4 Plugin
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3270
I would REALLY like to know that too! :D Since right now I'm having a major headache over what to do with the encryption-issue. If one deal with many customers, the manual keygen. thing seems very "complicated". I'm trying to find out now whether or not some secure tunneling will be easier to set up ...
- 2004-06-13 01:46
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Is it safe to reuse the same DSM key over and over?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1822
Is it safe to reuse the same DSM key over and over?
Is it safe to reuse the same DSM key over and over? For the sake of simplicity, I was thinking of including a DSM key in an installer with ultraVnc included. The idea was also to have the key automatically add itself to the registry during installation (so that it will work without user-interruption ...
- 2004-06-12 05:27
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Possible to deny myself access to the remote computer ... ?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7684
Hehehe, okay i see. :-) Well, for now that "call first"-rule clearly seem as the easiest thing to do for now, and I better stick to that then. But the thing with having a batch-file that at least just put in my ip/port, instead of the client needing to add my ip manually, that indeed sounds very ...
- 2004-06-11 23:05
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Possible to deny myself access to the remote computer ... ?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7684
Thanks for your answer, and yes, i think that is basically the problem. When I connect the "Normal" way to a remote computer, I'm in total of control of WHO and WHEN I'm going to help a specific person. But when it happens in "listen-mode" I don't have exact control over who Im going to help, if for ...
- 2004-06-10 06:56
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Possible to deny myself access to the remote computer ... ?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7684
Ok, forget everything I wrote above in the previous post, now I think I'm able to ask the question nice and simple - here we go: Is it possible to demand a password from the remote machine before it can make a request for help of the "controlling" machine ? (with "request" i mean "add new client ...
- 2004-06-06 02:56
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Possible to deny myself access to the remote computer ... ?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7684
Possible to deny myself access to the remote computer ... ?
Possible to deny myself access to the remote computer, if a remote request to take control of the computer is made from there while i am in listen-mode? Ok, I guess that sounded a bit confused :oops: ... an example: Let's say two different remote computers wants me to take control, and since they ...
- 2004-06-03 03:23
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: A request for a few guides, and a few basic questions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3774
okayy, thanks for the answers. May I ask why exactly you use those two installers (noticed one of them is QUITE expensive! :o ) I fell over Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (http://nsis.sourceforge.net/) here the other day, sounded like the perfect one, but now you've put me in a dilemma :-D But ...
- 2004-06-02 17:28
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: A request for a few guides, and a few basic questions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3774
ups, forgot this ...
p.p.s: is it just as safe using the filetransfer options within ultravnc (with the dsm-plug-in). I mean, are the data being send encrypted?
- 2004-06-02 17:05
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: A request for a few guides, and a few basic questions
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3774
A request for a few guides, and a few basic questions
In regards to making UltraVNC as small, easy to install, and “easy-to-get-rid-of-completely” as possible for the remote client (the user whose computer are to be controlled), I would be pleased to know the following: 1. My client only needs the server function in UltraVNC (I am to connect to him via ...