I am being forced to connect to unix vncsession with realVNC to get:
Security Method: RA2
Encryption: 128-bit AES
Encoding: ZRLE
Protocol Version 4.0 (probably vnc ver.)
It would be nice to do-it-all with uVNC !
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Encryption plugin for viewer
Re: Encryption plugin for viewer
alternativ ?
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UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
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Re: Encryption plugin for viewer
Thanks for the suggestion; however, if I'm forced to run two different VNC clients, then I'll just run uVNC and rVNC...
I like uVNC, tightVNC focused too much on JPEG compression and I didn't like the results. uVNC did everything I wanted and great speed, so I was hoping not to change again.
If Tight has the option to turn off JPEG and has File transfer and is faster than rVNC and can do RA2 security -- then maybe...
I like uVNC, tightVNC focused too much on JPEG compression and I didn't like the results. uVNC did everything I wanted and great speed, so I was hoping not to change again.
If Tight has the option to turn off JPEG and has File transfer and is faster than rVNC and can do RA2 security -- then maybe...