On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 05:31:36PM -0400, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote: > > I support and communicate with my folks over the net, and I was using > Netmeeting in Windows. That gave me chat, voip, video, filesharing, > and remote control (they have to share the errant app, but then I can > show them what's up). > > I'm looking into how to do these things in GNU/Linux. I know about > Gnomemeeting. I need to get the other aspects going, and I've been > pointed at ssh, which appears to handle the other aspects.
VNC is quite handy for remote access to Windows machines. > Starting with the current setup, which is my practical lab and > classroom, how does one system find the other? All the machines are > getting their IP via DHCP, so it's not guaranteed to be the same. The > system names aren't available in any DNS scheme I know of (I'd love to > hear about a facility for this). www.dyndns.org -- Jamin W. Collins Remember, root always has a loaded gun. Don't run around with it unless you absolutely need it. -- Vineet Kumar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]