export display problem in vnc

2005-04-08 Thread Sandip Kochar
Hi, Ihave some tough problem.I have installed vnc server on solaris machine and viewer on windows desktop.For the security purpose i have taken remote dektop of viewer machine to my desktop.I can see solaris cde console .but i want to install something on aix which i can access only from solaris

monitor

2005-04-08 Thread QUINN MCKINSEY
Does realvnc have to ability to lock the server's monitor when I am using a remote client? Basically I want the server to lock anyone out of the system, unless it's me, in which case I would like for it to ask me for a password to get back in. Basically, I want the same feature that Windows Re

Re: help behind router

2005-04-08 Thread B. Scott Smith
You need to follow the instruction here: http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=1324 Instead of using port 3389, enter port 5900. The "private IP" is the local IP of your WinXP box (if you don't know it, do "ipconfig" from a DOS prompt). For protocol type, choose "TCP". Then, from a remot

Re: help behind router

2005-04-08 Thread Scott C. Best
Ragu: You should be able to find what you need here: http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html cheers, Scott Hi there, My server is behind a router(my own one) and I can not use this feature(remote access over the internet) as I thought before. Could you send me detail inst

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Michael Kimbell
Speaking of the GPL. I have had problems with Laplink in giving me the latest version on their source. This surprises me because when they first modified vnc (to add SSL support to the server and java viewer) they had a link on their web site to it. But when Laplink updated vnc to add SSL suppor

RE: help behind router

2005-04-08 Thread John Aldrich
More detail will be required. Things such as how many PCs, what operating system(s) etc. Basically you're going to have to get into your router configuration and open ports 5800 (for web viewer) and 5900 at the very least. After that, mostly depends on what, exactly your details are. One thing to k

Re: help behind router

2005-04-08 Thread B. Scott Smith
Every router is different. You will need to add a port forward for port 5900 to the internal IP address of the server (also port 5800 of you want to use the java viewer). Once that has happened, you will be able to remotely connect using the external IP address that your ISP has given you. I ca

help behind router

2005-04-08 Thread Skywalker Ragu
Hi there, My server is behind a router(my own one) and I can not use this feature(remote access over the internet) as I thought before. Could you send me detail instructions that can be used to configure my router settings(web based). Your reply with instructions is greatly appreciate

Re: Problems using NT Validation for WinVNC 3.3.3 R9 running on NT 4.0

2005-04-08 Thread Rob Janzen
Hmm. Well, you appear to be correct. Or at least explain a few things. I found the method used to install VNC. It appears to be a vanilla install of 3.3.3 R9, and after that, a program in a directory named vnc_sec is run, which installs the NT Validation. It installs new versions of various execu

RE: W2K and Hotfix

2005-04-08 Thread Eitan Naveh
Thank you for the quick reply. Yes. The FAQ (troubleshooting.html) says: "On Windows 2000/XP there are reports that blue screens occur as a result of having Microsoft Hotfix installed, with or without VNC installed." Therefore I'd like to know if anyone is experiencing some problem with VNC inst

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Mike Miller
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Steve Bostedor wrote: No, I downloaded the shareware version and requested to purchase the source. I was ignored. There was no copy of the GPL and no release notes of changes to the VNC source. All a violation of the GPL. Thanks Steve. Another one for the Wall of Shame. M

RE: W2K and Hotfix

2005-04-08 Thread Steve Bostedor
VNC related problems? - Steve > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eitan Naveh > Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 8:26 PM > To: vnc-list@realvnc.com > Subject: W2K and Hotfix > > > is anyone having compatibility problems with W2K because o

W2K and Hotfix

2005-04-08 Thread Eitan Naveh
is anyone having compatibility problems with W2K because of Microsoft Hotfix? Any comment would be helpful! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.9.5 - Release Date: 07/04/2005 ___

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Steve Bostedor
No, I downloaded the shareware version and requested to purchase the source. I was ignored. There was no copy of the GPL and no release notes of changes to the VNC source. All a violation of the GPL. - Steve > -Original Message- > From: Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Fr

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Mike Miller
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Steve Bostedor wrote: They are violating the GPL by not including the source and a copy of the GPL. So you actually purchased the product and found that the source is not included? Mike ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Kyle McDonald
Steve Bostedor wrote: I misread section 3a and thought it was saying that you could only charge as much as the working version for the source but it really says that you can only charge as much as it physically costs you to distribute the source. As far as delivering the source, they are obligated

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Steve Bostedor
> As for a hall of infamy, I reckon it would be fun, but also libellous > unless undertaken wrt to the written letter of GPL law. > > -- > Mark Jacobs > http://www.dkcomputing.co.uk > ___ Yea, I guess the liabillity could be an issue if you just thro

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Steve Bostedor
I misread section 3a and thought it was saying that you could only charge as much as the working version for the source but it really says that you can only charge as much as it physically costs you to distribute the source. As far as delivering the source, they are obligated to deliver it upon re

RE: suddently End of stream

2005-04-08 Thread Di Pietro, Fabio VSD
James, Sorry, no way to get logs when connecting with vncviewer TCP-Adress:50 When I try to connect with TCP-Adress:333 there is a "Connection refused (211)" error message. But with TCP-Adress:50 only: Fri Apr 8 15:51:17 2005 CConn: connected to host 10.12.88.249 port 5950 main:E

RE: VNC 4 and Multiple Monitors under Windows

2005-04-08 Thread James Weatherall
Elayne, VNC Server 4 will show both monitors in one large desktop, which will almost certainly be too large for the viewer to display - the viewer will therefore provide scrollbars to allow the displayed portion of the remote desktop to be changed. If you really aren't seeing the other displays,

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread James Weatherall
Kyle et al, This is irrelevant. If they are distributing software that is based on GPL code under a license other than the GPL then they are violating the GPL. They are also violating the GPL if they don't provide either the source code or a written offer to provide the source code to anyone to w

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread John Aldrich
Steve: I think the part that is applicable to these folks who have a commercial product "based" on VNC is part 3a. That means they do NOT have to give the modified source code to anyone who asks, they only *have* to include a copy of the sourcecode with the binary when distributing it. At least tha

VNC 4 and Multiple Monitors under Windows

2005-04-08 Thread Elayne Beneford
I just installed VNC 4 after downloaded it. It says it is version 4.1.1. I have two monitors that I am trying to access but I only see one. Can someone please detail for me step by step what I need to do to see both monitors. Thanks in advance Elayne

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Kyle McDonald
Mark Jacobs wrote: Has anyone managed to get the source code off of these guys? If not, *that* is what they are doing wrong, just like SmartCode would not give out their source code, even though it should be exactly the same as the code that you can request from Wez himself. GPL means you must r

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Steve Bostedor
It is my understanding of the GPL that if you modify the source, your distribution of your customized software (free OR paid for) must be accompanied by the source code complete with modifications and a copy of the GPL. You can't just distribute your own binaries and wait for someone to request th

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Jacobs
Mike Miller wrote: > On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Steve Bostedor wrote: > >> This is all just fantasy talk, anyways. We KNOW that theirs is a >> modified VNC because they spell it out on their website. Who cares, >> I guess. It looks like everyone's doing it. Integrity and doing the >> right thing j

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Rex Dieter
Mike Miller wrote: On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Steve Bostedor wrote: This is all just fantasy talk, anyways. We KNOW that theirs is a modified VNC because they spell it out on their website. Who cares, I guess. It looks like everyone's doing it. Integrity and doing the right thing just doesn't matte

RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-08 Thread Steve Bostedor
They are violating the GPL by not including the source and a copy of the GPL. -Original Message- From: Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 1:28 AM To: Steve Bostedor Cc: Sean Kamath; Yann Renard; Grant McDorman; VNC List Subject: RE: What good is VNC's GPL?

RE: suddently End of stream

2005-04-08 Thread James Weatherall
Fabio, That depends on where SuSE logs the output of inetd.conf-launched processes. Please see their documentation for details. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Di Pietro, Fabio VSD > Sent: 08 April 20

RE: suddently End of stream

2005-04-08 Thread Di Pietro, Fabio VSD
James, I use the newest VNC Version 4.1.1-1 and not the VNC Version 3 included in the distribution of Suse 8.1. My Installation see below. It worked perfectly until the reboot this morning. Idea where the vnc logs are? In /etc/services: vnc1024 5950/tcp# normal 16 bit colors vnc1024-8

RE: suddently End of stream

2005-04-08 Thread James Weatherall
Fabio, You will need to refer to the SuSE documentation for details of how they configure VNC, including where to look for log files. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Di Pietro, Fabio VSD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 08 April 2005 11:22 > To: James Weathe

RE: suddently End of stream

2005-04-08 Thread Di Pietro, Fabio VSD
James, Can you help me find the log-Files you mentioned? Regards, Fabio -Original Message- From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 11:28 AM To: Di Pietro, Fabio VSD; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: suddently End of stream Fabio, Check the VNC serv

RE: suddently End of stream

2005-04-08 Thread James Weatherall
Fabio, Check the VNC server's log file - it will contain information regarding why the connection was closed, assuming it was ever received by the server. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Di Pietro, Fa

RE: How to log connexions on a W98.

2005-04-08 Thread James Weatherall
Eric, The simplest way to log connections is to add the registry value: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/RealVNC/WinVNC4/Log As a REG_SZ with value: *:file:0,Connections:file:30 This will cause connections and errors to be logged to C:\temp\winvnc4.log. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Origi

suddently End of stream

2005-04-08 Thread Di Pietro, Fabio VSD
After a restart this morning of my Suse Linux 8.1 PC I can't connect it with vncviewer. I start the Xvnc Server with inetd. When I type vncviewer 10.12.xx.yy:50 there is only the following response: Fri Apr 8 09:49:03 2005 CConn: connected to host 10.12.xx.yy port 5950 main:End of

How to log connexions on a W98.

2005-04-08 Thread SCHERLINGER Eric (EURIWARE)
Hello, We had a security breach in one of our vnc password on a win98. Someone succeed to log on vnc. How could I log vnc access on a win98 because there is no event viewer. I would like to have the same log that we have on windows 2k Thanks Eric ATTENTION Le message contenu dans cet email ain