I have realVNC set up on my laptop and my desktop, and while my laptop
is at home, running off the wireless linksys router, I can use VNC
viewer to access and control the desktop, but whenever I try to go to
a different location, e.g. hotel, internet cafe, etc., it doesn't
Okay, for several months I've been using RealVNC to connect to my work
machine, through a VPN. It's been working fine.
Suddenly I can no longer authenticate. I start the VNC client, it comes
back with the password prompt, and then I get an "authentication failed"
message.
I don't have caps-l
Hi,
I have a headache and have yet figured out a solution. The situation is,
I want to manage a number of workstation running Windows XP and using
private IP address by NAT of router at a remote site, I think I should
install a VNC Server on each of them. At the router, I should enable to the
por
I am running Redhat ES version.
Despite the information on all the Linux sits on how to do so, I still
cannot get VNCserver to start at boot.
HELP
Nick
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On Wed Aug 25 23:49:00 2004, b kwok wrote:
Want to verify and confirm if this attack sucess by sending more than 60
connections request to VNC server on windows platforms, any fix for that?
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2004-08/1068.html
I hope this will be fixed soon. I
Ron,
I'm not quite sure what is happening but there are two connection
definitions in XP for the configuration you describe - one for the LAN
connection and another for the dial-up connection. Look at TCP/IP the
properties for each (Open Network
Connections/Connections/Properties/Internet Protoco
Hi,
I'm running vncserver on my linuxmachine (desktop :1)
I was wondering if it's possible to connect to desktop :0 instead of :1
I know that there is no vncserver running on :0 (thats used by Xserver)
but can a vnc-client take over the control of the :0 which is note
started by vnc but Xserver?
> Hi
>
> I have been using RealVNC for quite some time now. Recently to get rid
> of some adware on my system I tried PestPatrol and was surprised to find
> RealVNC being flagged as a pest.
>
> Any thoughts on this ? Is it really a
> problem ?
Yes, if someone else installed it without you know