GooTube vids of GD in action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVX768NijU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp9kxvAiAt8
I think its pretty cool you can zoom and pan so its kindof got a google maps feel to it. You double click a computer to VNC to it. You get indicators of whether a machine is on or not, red off, green on, various shades show you latency. You can get quick access to the c$ share, and compmgmt. I'll probably release it as open source but only under the please don't laugh at my crappy code license.
If you can look past the code though I think the concept is neat... I could easily image a company making an ajaxy version so I could google map navigate all my servers and desktops. (If anyone does anything cool with this ,give me a small bit of credit) since Michael Ellerbeck = Starving College student
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This is my VNC monitoring console: Global Domination
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Looks fine!!!!!
Is there any beta version available?
Have you thought to add an import feature from .vnc/.csv/.tsv files or active directory?
Regards,
Sparad0x
Is there any beta version available?
Have you thought to add an import feature from .vnc/.csv/.tsv files or active directory?
Regards,
Sparad0x
http://www.trad-fr.com , les traductions de logiciels by Sparad0x
http://www.ultravnc.fr , le site français de Ultr@VNC
http://www.ultravnc.fr , le site français de Ultr@VNC
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I'll put an alpha version up on sourceforge, I'll post again when its live. Yes I have thought about an import feature I think it would be pretty useful!
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I threw up some code so you play with it. Its crappy code. But fun to zoom around viewing your computers, and it lets me know if computers are on or not!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/globald/
Let me know what you think!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/globald/
Let me know what you think!
Re: This is my VNC monitoring console: Global Domination
Can you please tell me what version of .net you are using?
Thanks
Thanks
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.net 1.1
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Scott817 wrote:Can you please tell me what version of .net you are using?
Thanks
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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, 192.168.0.0/16 or 127.0.0.0/8]) to make a guess at initial locations for the links
Probably all too complex for the near term though.
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, 192.168.0.0/16 or 127.0.0.0/8]) to make a guess at initial locations for the links
Probably all too complex for the near term though.