VPN and Java VNC

2007-10-11 Thread David Perrault
Hello,

I have been trying to access my home Java VNC server from my corporate network 
(at work or using a VPN connection from home) without success.

It works fine outside of my corporate network.

I thought that using the Java server,  it would work.

 I have also changed the port of the Java server from 5800 to 443. No 
difference.

What  are the port requirements of the Java server? Should it work through a 
VPN connection?

Thanks


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Re: How can I define my own shortcut key?

2007-10-11 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:07:04 Animesh Pathak wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> i have been using real vnc for quite sometime now and started to realize
> the need of a keyboard shortcut to come out of vnc viewer when it is in
> focus. i searched on this mailing list about alt-tab keys and creating
> shortcuts to switch focus among windows INSIDE vnc viewer but i guess those
> mails are old when vnc viewer didn't catch these key events and lost focus
> to other Windows application.
>
> I wanted to create a shortcut key (or some keyboard control) that can take
> me out of vnc viewer and to next available Windows application. I am not
> sure if there is any such facility. If so, do let me know. I would
> appreciate any response.
>
> thanks
> animesh
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I Defined a shortcut on the local machine which minumizes the current window.
It works for me.  Of Course my local machine runs SUSE 10.2 (now 10.3), so 
Idon't know if this would help you any!


Jerry
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Re: VPN and Java VNC

2007-10-11 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
David Perrault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to access my home Java VNC server from my corporate 
> network (at work or using a VPN connection from home) without success.
>
> It works fine outside of my corporate network.
>
> I thought that using the Java server,  it would work.
>
>  I have also changed the port of the Java server from 5800 to 443. No 
> difference.
>
> What  are the port requirements of the Java server? Should it work through a 
> VPN connection?
>
> Thanks
>   

VNC isn't using Java server.  It just acts as a simple HTTP server
to serve the first page and Java applet.  That doesn't make it a Java
server.

On the other hand, you need to make sure that both ports 5900 and
5800 can be accessed from Internet (if you're having a router).  Maybe
you might need to read this:
http://realvnc.com/support/faq.html#firewall

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Re: How can I define my own shortcut key?

2007-10-11 Thread Alex Pelts
I use F8-m to minimize vnc and then you can use existing controls to 
switch between windows.


Alex


Jerome R. Westrick wrote:

On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:07:04 Animesh Pathak wrote:

hi guys,

i have been using real vnc for quite sometime now and started to realize
the need of a keyboard shortcut to come out of vnc viewer when it is in
focus. i searched on this mailing list about alt-tab keys and creating
shortcuts to switch focus among windows INSIDE vnc viewer but i guess those
mails are old when vnc viewer didn't catch these key events and lost focus
to other Windows application.

I wanted to create a shortcut key (or some keyboard control) that can take
me out of vnc viewer and to next available Windows application. I am not
sure if there is any such facility. If so, do let me know. I would
appreciate any response.

thanks
animesh

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How can I define my own shortcut key?

2007-10-11 Thread Animesh Pathak
> On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:07:04 Animesh Pathak wrote:
> > hi guys,
> >
> > i have been using real vnc for quite sometime now and started to realize
> > the need of a keyboard shortcut to come out of vnc viewer when it is in
> > focus. i searched on this mailing list about alt-tab keys and creating
> > shortcuts to switch focus among windows INSIDE vnc viewer but i guess those
> > mails are old when vnc viewer didn't catch these key events and lost focus
> > to other Windows application.
> >
> > I wanted to create a shortcut key (or some keyboard control) that can take
> > me out of vnc viewer and to next available Windows application. I am not
> > sure if there is any such facility. If so, do let me know. I would
> > appreciate any response.
> >
> > thanks
> > animesh
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>
> I Defined a shortcut on the local machine which minumizes the current window.
> It works for me.  Of Course my local machine runs SUSE 10.2 (now 10.3), so
> Idon't know if this would help you any!
>
>
> Jerry
>
> I use F8-m to minimize vnc and then you can use existing controls to
> switch between windows.
>
> Alex
>

thanks Alex. Atleast, F8-n is a relief. :)

Jerry,
how did u define that shortcut on SuSE? Is it specific to your OS or
VNC specific method? let me know.


animesh.
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Determining License Key for any given PC

2007-10-11 Thread Marilyn Fitzgerald
We use VNC - free edition on a number of computers. We recently restructured
our company and are having to make sure every thing is registered under the
proper names/entities. We are trying to find out how to look up the
registration/license keys that were used for any given PC so we'll know if
its necessary to change anything.

 

I have read through the FAQs but this question is not covered in the FAQs.

I also tried the About button on the VNC software itself but it didn't
reveal any answers either.

 

Does anybody have any pointers?

 

  

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ip address

2007-10-11 Thread Vatsal Doshi
I am new this whole VNC thing and I was wondering which ip address to use, the
168.192.x.x or 10.3 Please help

Thanks
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