Software not crashing while using VNC

2009-02-11 Thread Mark Polderdijk
Hi there,

 

We've got a desktop pc which runs telephone software.

It crashes everytime I try to start it, without a error.

When we use remote software to control the pc and then

start the apllication, it works fine! ( We use RealVNC )

Why does it work when we use remote software? 

I've been searching for a long time but can't find a solution.

 

Hope you can help me out,

 

Mark

 

 
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RE: Xvnc + XDMCP

2009-02-11 Thread Long, Phillip GOSS
-Original Message-
From: vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-ad...@realvnc.com] On
Behalf Of sbremal
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 6:41 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Xvnc + XDMCP

> As far as I understood when Xvnc (or the vncserver wrapper) is
started,
> an X server and a VNC server is started in the same process. Then this


I'm afraid I didn't explain myself very well; sorry about that.  I
think a better way for me to put it might be that I believe that Xvnc
*is* an Xserver, so there is no reason for it to contact *another*
Xserver.  I think (I haven't tried this yet) that if U want the
vncviewer to display what U see on the console, U have to start
Xvncserver *instead* of xdm.  Only the Enterprise version of uses
native authentication; the Free version doesn't even use encryption,
which is why U'll read about people sending the RFB packets through an
SSH tunnel (see http://www.realvnc.com/vnc/features.html).  If U use
Xvncserver as your Xserver, however, authentication by VNC doesn't
matter, because your system will do the authentication as the Xserver.
Authentication is not encryption, however, so U should still send the
connection through a tunnel, or it will be visible to anybody who takes
the trouble to look.

Of course, YMMV; as I warned in my previous post, I'm an X *user*, not
a guru. :)  I use x86-64 Debian at home and Cygwin X on WinXP at work,
but I don't get a lot of time to play with my Linux box.  The only
thing that I have done so far is to fix the screen resolutions available

(so that I'm not stuck with 640x480) by copying xorg.conf from Knoppix;
I couldn't even tell U why that works, because I haven't had time to
investigate.

> Just spent too many hours to give up now... The workaround now is to
> (1) log in to the server with Putty, (2) start the Xvnc manually, (3)
> exit from Putty, (4) start the VNC viewer on the phone. Ideally (1),
> (2) and (3) could be saved if the login would be handled by Xvnc
> through XDM (and Xvnc started from inetd).

So I gather that U have done this before?

> Cheers,
> Balazs



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help

2009-02-11 Thread Frank J. Andersen

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Re: How To Initiate A Call Request?

2009-02-11 Thread Dale Eshelman
Yes you are correct on both counts. Most users don't have the knowledge to 
configure VNC. VNC configuration needs to be more automated.

On the router side. It does need to be set up to forward the specific port for 
the specific internal IP of the computer. Not much can be done to automate that 
process.

Dale Eshelman
Kansas City, MO


--- On Thu, 1/22/09, PRIMETYME  wrote:

> From: PRIMETYME 
> Subject: How To Initiate A Call Request?
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Date: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 8:46 AM
> How does one initiate a connection request when there are
> many that still
>does not know the purpose let alone the what an IP
> address is. Secondly,
>most now have a Modem and a Router would the router need
> to be configure to
>use a designated port?
> 
>Charles
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