After more 2 000 000 (two million) views on forum for 1.5.0.x development versions... and 1.6.1.0, 1.6.3.0-dev versions
A new stable version, UltraVNC 1.6.4.0 and UltraVNC SC 1.6.4.0 have been released: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38095
Feedback is always welcome
2025-12-05: Celebrating the 23th anniversary of the UltraVNC (26th anniversary since the laying of the foundation stone): https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38130
2025-12-03: Could you please complete our poll/survey? Renaming UltraVNC files and service to be more clear: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38128
There was a problem to vote, it is solved now! Thanks in advance!
2025-12-02: We need help: English Wikipedia UltraVNC page has been requested to deletion: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38127
Any help is welcome to improve the UltraVNC page and/or to comment on the Wikipedia Talk page
2025-05-06: Forum password change request: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38078
2023-09-21: Important: Please update to latest version before to create a reply, a topic or an issue: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=37864
Development: UltraVNC development is always here... Any help is welcome
Feedback is welcome
Join us on social networks and share our announcements:
- Website: https://uvnc.com/
- GitHub: https://github.com/ultravnc
- Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@ultravnc
- Bluesky/AT Protocol: https://bsky.app/profile/ultravnc.bsky.social
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ultravnc1
- X/Twitter: https://x.com/ultravnc1
- Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/ultravnc
- OpenHub: https://openhub.net/p/ultravnc
A new stable version, UltraVNC 1.6.4.0 and UltraVNC SC 1.6.4.0 have been released: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38095
Feedback is always welcome
2025-12-05: Celebrating the 23th anniversary of the UltraVNC (26th anniversary since the laying of the foundation stone): https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38130
2025-12-03: Could you please complete our poll/survey? Renaming UltraVNC files and service to be more clear: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38128
There was a problem to vote, it is solved now! Thanks in advance!
2025-12-02: We need help: English Wikipedia UltraVNC page has been requested to deletion: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38127
Any help is welcome to improve the UltraVNC page and/or to comment on the Wikipedia Talk page
2025-05-06: Forum password change request: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38078
2023-09-21: Important: Please update to latest version before to create a reply, a topic or an issue: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=37864
Development: UltraVNC development is always here... Any help is welcome
Feedback is welcome
Join us on social networks and share our announcements:
- Website: https://uvnc.com/
- GitHub: https://github.com/ultravnc
- Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@ultravnc
- Bluesky/AT Protocol: https://bsky.app/profile/ultravnc.bsky.social
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ultravnc1
- X/Twitter: https://x.com/ultravnc1
- Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/ultravnc
- OpenHub: https://openhub.net/p/ultravnc
Linux-Repeater
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Dan
Repeater for Linux/ VNC over HTTP?
The thing I really need now. Tried to do the port, but I am low on time and close to give up with this idea.
B.t.w.: Any ideas about running VNC over HTTP? It may be a good enhancement for the "listen mode" scheme, which some tech support people use for controlling client's desktops.
The idea is the input and output streams for the server go as endless "upload" and "download" to/from the repeater host, which refines input and output from two CGIs (one accepts the "input", other sends the "output") to the "normal" protocol interaction. A nice solution for a remote support services - do not have to worry about 5001 (or any other) port to be open at the client's side. If a client can reach your support web site, you can do the remote control. The only trick is to skip HTTP's headers before connect and synchronize incoming and outgoing streams on the repeater's side... However, I guess, this should not be a big problem.
B.t.w.: Any ideas about running VNC over HTTP? It may be a good enhancement for the "listen mode" scheme, which some tech support people use for controlling client's desktops.
The idea is the input and output streams for the server go as endless "upload" and "download" to/from the repeater host, which refines input and output from two CGIs (one accepts the "input", other sends the "output") to the "normal" protocol interaction. A nice solution for a remote support services - do not have to worry about 5001 (or any other) port to be open at the client's side. If a client can reach your support web site, you can do the remote control. The only trick is to skip HTTP's headers before connect and synchronize incoming and outgoing streams on the repeater's side... However, I guess, this should not be a big problem.
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Guest
Linux Repeater
The non-MS world isn't all linux.
Something that would work on the BSD's would also be of great use. I use OpenBSD, but FreeBSD or NetBSD would also be good.
Something that would work on the BSD's would also be of great use. I use OpenBSD, but FreeBSD or NetBSD would also be good.
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Guest
Compatible repeater??
If the current ultr@vnc repeater can't run on Linux, there are any other vnc repeater that works on linux (or *bsd) and can use it with ultr@vnc and SingleClick??
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dwalker0229
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 2005-07-22 00:07
- Location: Hopatcong, NJ, USA
- Contact:
linux repeater solution?
I've been using Ultr@vnc for a couple years now. I love it. Its size, speed, ease of use, and that it's still current. I have a virtual private server that runs redhat for my webpage. I support friends and relatives remotely. I'm interested in using my vps to host a repeater so i can support from anywhere without forwarding ports. I don't support any linux/unix systems, but i figured i can use this vps as the repeater. I've searched this message board extensively and have yet to find a straight answer. Is this possible? With SC? What options do i have?
[mod=494,1122490674]moved your post to Feature Request and merged to Repeater-Linux[/mod]
[mod=494,1122490674]moved your post to Feature Request and merged to Repeater-Linux[/mod]
Last edited by dwalker0229 on 2005-07-27 18:57, edited 1 time in total.
there a linux solution
[topic=2925][/topic]
[topic=2925][/topic]
Last edited by redge on 2005-07-27 18:53, edited 1 time in total.
UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
Windows OS: XP Home + Vista Business + 7 Home
Only experienced user, [u]not[/u] developer
Windows OS: XP Home + Vista Business + 7 Home
Only experienced user, [u]not[/u] developer
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mortenchristensen
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- Posts: 25
- Joined: 2004-12-05 22:17
- Location: Denmark
Re: Linux-Repeater
I'm trying to mod ultravnc_repeater.pl so it would have simple security levels thus other mods.
Right now it has 3 running modes, normal, blacklist and whitelist mode.
If someone's intrested:
[topic=27170][/topic]
Right now it has 3 running modes, normal, blacklist and whitelist mode.
If someone's intrested:
[topic=27170][/topic]
