On Tuesday 30 Aug 2011 Michael D. Berger wrote: > On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:40:56 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Tuesday 30 Aug 2011 Michael D. Berger wrote: > >> On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 09:53:28 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: > >> > On Tuesday 30 Aug 2011 Michael D. Berger wrote: > >> >> On my CentOS 6, KDE 4, how can I permanently stop the "Invitation - > >> >> Desktop Sharing" window from appearing? > >> > > >> > It sounds as though someone on your network has Desktop Sharing > >> > enabled, with your computer set as default remote host. In Linux > >> > that would be krdc/krfb, though I don't know how it is set up of the > >> > client is in Windows. The setup described in > >> > http://userbase.kde.org/Krdc may help you to decide what needs to be > >> > done to solve your problem. > >> > > >> > Anne > >> > >> [...] > >> > >> The box is a laptop with newly installed CentOS 6, and is not connected > >> to anything when the problem appears. In any case, I followed the link > >> you provided, and solved the problem using the system tray. > > > > Turning off notifications? Just asking, for the sake of the archives > > and others that search for solutions :-) > > > > Anne > > [...] > > Is there something important that I might miss? I note that > I use a very strong iptables that logs and drops anything I > don't understand (which includes many things) and I have no > plans for desktop sharing. I found the useless pop-ups to > be a nuisance. > Agreed. I'm puzzled, though, why you are seeing it at all. Anne
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