From Martin.Eller@online-marketwatch.com Fri Jan 17 17:11:01 2003
From: Martin.Eller@online-marketwatch.com (DI Martin Eller)
Date: Fri Jan 17 17:11:01 2003
Subject: [VNC-Announce] [ANNOUNCE] HttpTunnel4vnc
Message-ID: <200301161856.TAA05115@hal.local>
Hi,
we are pleased to announce HttpTunnel4vnc.
HttpTunnel4vnc provides tunneling of VNC-sessions through HTTP.
An extraction of the main page:
* Our main goal was to provide a solution that works with a wide range
of firewalls and proxies and requires minimal fuss on the client
side.
* HttpTunnel4vnc requires no signed applets, no reconfiguration of
firewalls; proxy settings of browsers are used transparently.
* HttpTunnel4vnc uses only vanilla HTTP GET and PUT requests (no fancy
CONNECTs), this should work even with the dumbest browsers.
* Tunneling introduces quite a bit of overhead: but performance is
still very acceptable.
* HttpTunnel4vnc supports persistent (keep-alive) connections and HTTP
pipelining. Unfortunately, few browsers, and even fewer proxies,
take advantage of these features.
* HttpTunnel4vnc can be configured to work transparently behind
Apache. This way, you can use the all import port 80 for VNC and
other applications. Thus HttpTunnel4vnc can also be configured to
provide virtual multi-session support (multiple VNC servers on port
80 are possible).
For details see: http://www.online-marketwatch.com/HttpTunnel4vnc/
Kind regards :)
The HttpTunnel4vnc Team
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From ach@realvnc.com Thu Mar 6 13:40:01 2003
From: ach@realvnc.com (Andy Harter)
Date: Thu Mar 6 13:40:01 2003
Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC 3.3.7 released
Message-ID: <023201c2e3d2$adefb3c0$6f62a981@lcew2k.eng.cam.ac.uk>
RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3.7 of VNC.
Binaries and source can be downloaded from the RealVNC website at
http://www.realvnc.com/download.html
This release is completely compatible with previous versions. It is
primarily a bug-fix release, providing greater reliability and stability on
Windows platforms.
For full details see http://www.realvnc.com/3.3.7-release-notes.html
Enjoy!
The VNC Team
From AdmiralZex@mazleg.com Mon Jun 16 11:21:01 2003
From: AdmiralZex@mazleg.com (A Gordon)
Date: Mon Jun 16 10:21:01 2003
Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC Server in PERL
Message-ID: <004801c33271$c6225d60$3100a8c0@middle>
Just for kicks, I wrote an implementation of VNC server in perl.
Free, open-source, GPLed - goes without saying.
if you're interested, please visit:
http://www.mazleg.com/perlvnc
suggestions and comments are welcomed!
From cgarry@sweeneydesign.co.uk Fri Jul 25 10:27:01 2003
From: cgarry@sweeneydesign.co.uk (Chris Garry)
Date: Fri Jul 25 09:27:01 2003
Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC server available for eCos
Message-ID: <007d01c35122$1efad9c0$500ba8c0@jasper>
A VNC server is available for eCos (http://ecos.sourceware.org/).
See http://www.sweeneydesign.co.uk/vnc-server.htm for details.
Please send any bug reports/comments to:
cgarry@sweeneydesign.co.uk
--
Chris Garry
From PLC@novell.com Fri Aug 8 19:17:00 2003
From: PLC@novell.com (Pat Campbell)
Date: Fri Aug 8 18:17:00 2003
Subject: [VNC-Announce] VNC server available for NetWare
Message-ID:
A VNC server is available for NetWare.
See http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?vncnw for details.
Please enter any bug reports, comments, enhancement request at:
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?vncnw Public
Area,Trackers.
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Pat Campbell