From: Oscar U. <osc...@pr...> - 2008-01-17 17:30:29
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Just to clarify, the save VNC network packet feature would produce a file, = which could be replayed similar to a shockwave, mpeg3, etc and playable usi= ng common viewers, e.g. quicktime, flash, etc. Where this info would be cap= tured is easily on the remote control viewing side, or any intermediate nod= e. I don't necessarily know what has been done in these areas, but I assume th= at since it's not part of the current TightVNC distros, it's not yet been a= dded. Note that I am aware that Linux and Apple has ssh, and sshd servers, but th= ere is still utility to distributing the viewer via some kind of web wrappe= r-binary that runs similar to ActiveX for uniformity. I just don't know how= this is best done at this time. Thanks, OSC > ----- Original Message ----- > Subject: TightVNC ActiveX Control Development Starting > Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:29:37 -0500 >=20 >=20 > Folks, >=20 > I'm on the way to develop an TightVNC ActiveX control that enables=20 > VNC viewer capabilities downloaded and run through Internet=20 > Explorer (IE) versions. I would like to add a feature that allows=20 > recording of the session for future playback of VNC network packets=20 > runnable at some intermediate network node. As I get closer to=20 > target, I will provide source code updates. I am developing using=20 > MSVC++ 2005, and hope to have it running first for Xp, then later=20 > Windows 2003 server, and finally determine how to get it=20 > working/integrated with Vista. I would like to also figure out a=20 > distribution client system for Linux and Apple OSes (since ActiveX=20 > is a Microsoft native technology). >=20 > Thanks, > OSC --=20 Want an e-mail address like mine? Get a free e-mail account today at www.mail.com! |