You are not running any wm. The screen you are seeing is a vncconfig screen.
tosh D wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have installed the VNC server on my Linux box.
> I am trying to access this from my windows box with VNC Viewer.
>
> I am able to login with password, but I get a grey screen with only
Hi all,
I have installed the VNC server on my Linux box.
I am trying to access this from my windows box with VNC Viewer.
I am able to login with password, but I get a grey screen with only 3 options
below:
Accept Clipboard from viewers
Send Clipboard to Viewers
Send primary selection to
Hi, could any one please let me know where real VNC viewer on windows logs
the info/error messages? Is there any way to enable it?
Thanks,
Paresh
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> Behalf Of Russell Jennings
> Sent: 23 February 2009 18:05
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Re: logging
>
> nevermind... did figure it out more or less:
>
> to disable logging in vnc, need to create a registry entry in hklm/
> software/realvnc/winvnc4/ and c
nevermind... did figure it out more or less:
to disable logging in vnc, need to create a registry entry in hklm/
software/realvnc/winvnc4/ and create a string value called "Log" and
use the parameters that can be found in the -help (I.E. *:file:0)
this has stopped messages from go
Hello,
I have done my fair share of googling on this, and tried several
things but none work.
I would like to disable logging for VNC. I want it to be silent - not
log at all. where / how do i do this? have tried to unregister it, set
the log info, and re-register it, with no luck.
We
Hi Everybody...
When I install Centos5.x on my system and start the vncserver ..i can't
get connection from a remote machine(windows or Linux).But if I login
once through the console(locally on the server ) on X can I get the
remote connections going smoothly.Everything goes fine even after
t; To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: password erases when logging in remotely
>
> Hi,
> I sometimes encounter the following strange and very
> annoying behaviour of VNC personal edition running on a
> Windows XP PC:
>
> When trying to enter the password from a remote PC it i
Hi,
I sometimes encounter the following strange and very
annoying behaviour of VNC personal edition running on a
Windows XP PC:
When trying to enter the password from a remote PC it is
constantly erased during typing so that I never can finish with
it. Furthermore, I have the impression (a
Hi
I and some friends are evaluating RealVNC Enterprise 4.2.9 and we are having
some difficulties to understand the logging options.
We installed RealVNC to work as a service and we got some logging on the
computer (btw is running WinXP Pro SP2 full updated) event log. We tried to
direct he log
uary 2007 14:09
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Logging
>
> I've been searching the previous post but can't find an
> answer to this &
> there is nothing in the FAQ's
> I have version 4.11 of VNC installed on a PC & I would like
> to cr
VNC 4 normally output to system logs, visible via Event Viewer. But
I understand that it would be nice if we could make it output log to file.
Daniel Clarke wrote:
> I kind of do that with my router, my Netgear router shows the log of when
> people come in (says COMPUTERNAME match) and time,
I kind of do that with my router, my Netgear router shows the log of when
people come in (says COMPUTERNAME match) and time, and IP so i use that for
checking times..besides that im not sure, hope this helps
Dan
On 10/01/07, Niaz Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been searching the previou
I've been searching the previous post but can't find an answer to this &
there is nothing in the FAQ's
I have version 4.11 of VNC installed on a PC & I would like to create a
log file that will entry all session to this PC.
Is this possible & if yes how?
Niaz
Niaz Khan
IT Systems Administrator
T
logging in
Joel (CPB) wrote:
> Appreciate the information, I have a question though...the help refers
> to VNC "into" the XP machine. But we are coming OUT of an XP machine
> and into a Win2K machine. So do I still follow the troubleshooting on
> the WinXP machine?
>
Joel (CPB) wrote:
Appreciate the information, I have a question though...the help refers to
VNC "into" the XP machine. But we are coming OUT of an XP machine and into
a Win2K machine. So do I still follow the troubleshooting on the WinXP
machine?
Oh. You are not running VNC server on XP,
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 11:06 AM
To: Joel (CPB)
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Black Screen when logging in
Joel (CPB) wrote:
> Thanks for the reply,
> I see what you are saying but the User does not use FUS. As far as
> RDP, I am not sure. All rem
Joel (CPB) wrote:
Thanks for the reply,
I see what you are saying but the User does not use FUS. As far as RDP, I
am not sure. All remote users are using variations of Windows XP (Home or
Pro) and this is the only user with the problem suddenly. Another point
about Remote Desktop, I use it on
:09 PM
To: Joel (CPB)
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Black Screen when logging in
Joel (CPB) wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> This is a fairly recent, out of nowhere issue for us. We have a few
> workers whom VPN into the office network and they all have no problems
> viewing t
Joel (CPB) wrote:
Hello Everyone,
This is a fairly recent, out of nowhere issue for us. We have a few workers
whom VPN into the office network and they all have no problems viewing the
Windows 2000 Professional Server at the office once VPN has been
established. A few months ago, one user st
Hello Everyone,
This is a fairly recent, out of nowhere issue for us. We have a few workers
whom VPN into the office network and they all have no problems viewing the
Windows 2000 Professional Server at the office once VPN has been
established. A few months ago, one user started getting the bla
Nathan Kane wrote:
I have been asked to find out how to access a server that has VNC without
having to type in the user name and password. We can do it on one
workstation but when we copied VNC to another workstation we are required to
enter a user name and password. The guy that setup the first
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>How do you find this windowns application log?
>Glenda Harris
>
>
>>From: "Alex Pelts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: 2006/08/01 Tue AM 11:39:59 EDT
>>To: "Jimmy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: vnc-list@r
my" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Request - Connection logging
There is logging already. VNC server logs in to windows application log.
Regards,
Alex
Jimmy wrote:
Hello!
Must say that I love VNC; handiest program ever! But I've just recently come
How do you find this windowns application log?
Glenda Harris
>
> From: "Alex Pelts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/08/01 Tue AM 11:39:59 EDT
> To: "Jimmy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Re: Request - Connection logging
There is logging already. VNC server logs in to windows application log.
Regards,
Alex
Jimmy wrote:
Hello!
Must say that I love VNC; handiest program ever! But I've just recently come
across an idea that could be helpful. I've just had some random attempt to
VNC me.I asked the
bloody hell he knows what the
password is) and considering that I thought it was one of my friends (didn't
pay attention to the IP address) I would like to suggest that connection
logging be an option in an upcoming version of RealVNC. Just something
simple like recording the IP address, time, d
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Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 2:36 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Connect to another machine without logging on
Nathan,
I believe you just have to go to options on the server pc. On the
authentication tab you select No Authenticati
ly 07, 2006 9:19 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Connect to another machine without logging on
I have been asked to find out how to access a server that has VNC
without having to type in the user name and password. We can do it on
one workstation but when we copied VNC to another workstation w
I have been asked to find out how to access a server that has VNC without
having to type in the user name and password. We can do it on one
workstation but when we copied VNC to another workstation we are required to
enter a user name and password. The guy that setup the first machine is no
longer
RAYMOND KNIGHT wrote on :
>I am having trouble logging into either of my two
>machines at home from work and would appreciate any
>help that this list can give me. I have two machine
>at home which operate through a linksys router as
>well as a Comc
MOND KNIGHT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: Logging In
I am having trouble logging into either of my two machines at home
from work and would appreciate any help that this list can give me. I
have two machine at home which operate
z
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of RAYMOND KNIGHT
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 2:34 PM
To: VNC-List@realvnc.com
Subject: Logging In
I am having trouble logging into either of my two machines at home
from work and would appreciate any
I am having trouble logging into either of my two machines at home
from work and would appreciate any help that this list can give me. I
have two machine at home which operate through a linksys router as
well as a Comcast Cable modem.I am trying to get access to my two
Just wanted to know, does VNC log when users connect and disconnect and/or
is it possible (without recoding) to make it do so? Thanks.
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Hello.
I am away from my office for a while, but I need to access my workstation.
I do this by connecting to the server via Remote Desktop and then connecting
to my workstation with VNC. However, I just remembered I forgot to specify
a password on the VNC Server on my computer. How can I log in
Do you have fast user switching enabled?
--Angelo
On 7/3/05, Jeffery Nester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have the situation where if I log in to account A on
> the XP Home machine running VNC as a service all is
> fine. If I then log out (remotely) and then attempt to
> log into a different a
I have the situation where if I log in to account A on
the XP Home machine running VNC as a service all is
fine. If I then log out (remotely) and then attempt to
log into a different account - account B - on XP the
log in appears to happen on XP. I see the desktop and
then immediately am return to
William:
Hello! Thanks for the help; you got me headed in
the right direction.
To get stdout console logging to work, I did:
1. Remove the "-noconsole" from the VNC server shortcut
2. Set [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RealVNC\WinVNC4]
Log=*:stdout:100
(set
Scott,
VNC 4's logging is not broken.
By default, Connections events are logged to the Application Event Log when
running in Service-Mode, and to the console (Command-Prompt) when running in
User-Mode. To cause connections and errors to be logged to a file when in
Service-Mode, just set th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> William Hooper wrote:
>
>
>> I just tried:
>> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RealVNC\WinVNC4]
>> "Log"="*:file:*"
>>
>
>> and
>
>> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RealVNC\WinVNC4]
>> "Log"="*:stdout:*"
>>
>
>> And both worked for user mode.
>>
>
> Can you provide the steps you t
liam Hooper
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 7:09 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
Scott C. Best wrote:
> ...but none of these work -- no stdout window is
> created (in user-mode),
You have removed the "-noconsole" from the VNC server shortcut, right?
>
Scott C. Best wrote:
> ...but none of these work -- no stdout window is
> created (in user-mode),
You have removed the "-noconsole" from the VNC server shortcut, right?
> and no file is created either.
Do you have a \temp directory for the file to be created in?
I just tried:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER
David:
Heya. My experience suggests that connection logging
in 4.1.1 is broken. I've tried many things, and I've failed
to determine the details of the log setting I need to make to
the registry so that:
1. In Service-Mode, it logs all connections to WinVNC.log
2. In User-Mod
Hi All,
I was unable to find the response to the following post with the details
to add the log setting to the registry.
I added a Reg_SZ value to HKLM\Software\RealVNC\VNC4 called Log with a
value of C:\temp\winvnc.log, but I could not get the log file to create.
Can anybody help.
http:/
Sent: 24 May 2005 17:57
To: James Weatherall
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
Wez:
I'm sorry to have become the most difficult user of the
day...but I'm not seeing what you describe. When I add DWORD
registry settings DebugMode=4 and DebugLevel=10 to
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> Sent: 24 May 2005 17:57
> To: James Weatherall
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
>
> Wez:
>
> I'm sorry to have become the most difficult user of the
> day...but I'm not seeing what you describe. When I add DWORD
>
ll
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
>
>
> Sorry, didn't help: I tried setting the log parameters
> after the -register switch, and it behaves the same as when I
> put it before the switch: it parses the data (ie, if I mispell
> a lo
M/Software/RealVNC/WinVNC4.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
-Original Message-
From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2005 17:34
To: James Weatherall
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
Sorry, didn't help: I tried setting the log p
o the registry,
I must have misread your earlier post about this:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2005-April/050192.html
You seemed to imply there that setting DebugMode and
DebugLevel in the registry doesn't enable logging in the VNC4
series. Exactly what registry entri
.
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 May 2005 17:03
> To: James Weatherall
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: RE: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
>
> Wez:
>
> Sorry, that didn't seem to help. I'm now trying:
>
it.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott C. Best
Sent: 22 May 2005 23:07
To: James Weatherall
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
Wez:
Heya. So exactly how do I startup WinVNC 4.1.1 a
> To: James Weatherall
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: WinVNC 4.1.1 logging
>
> Wez:
>
> Heya. So exactly how do I startup WinVNC 4.1.1 as a
> service, with verbose logging enabled? Via a command-line,
> I'm starting the service is various ways, but none of them
Wez:
Heya. So exactly how do I startup WinVNC 4.1.1 as a
service, with verbose logging enabled? Via a command-line,
I'm starting the service is various ways, but none of them
seem to create useful log entries:
C:\Program Files\RealVNC\VNC4> winvnc4 Log=main:file:10 -start
C:
Do you have a firewall between the computers in the office and outside
the office?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tim Conn
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 8:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VNC: problems logging in
Recently
Recently installed VNC on a few Dell PC's operating Windows 98
If we log into the machines within our office from other machines in
our office, we have no problem.
However if we try to log in from a machine outside the office, we can't
get on.
Any ideas?
Also, tried to "add client", does this f
]
> Objet : Auth Fails on a Win2k Server Reboot before logging in as administrator
>
> Hi,
>
> I installed the latest copy of VNC Server on a windows2k server in the
> Lab. If I have not logged into the win2k machine
> and try to vnc over it gives me a "authentication
Hi,
I installed the latest copy of VNC Server on a windows2k server in the
Lab. If I have not logged into the win2k machine
and try to vnc over it gives me a "authentication failed" error. If I go
in the lab and plug a keyboard and mouse and login directly
and then try to vnc over it works fin
I have installed VNC server on Linux (RH 7.2 and RH 7.3), and set it up
to run Xvnc as an xinetd service.
This works great, except when a user logs out, they are still left as
"logged-in" in the wtmp/utmp file(s). No running tasks remain, but they
are still shown as being logged in. I rebooted t
I am trying to log onto my win 98SE machine from work (win 2000) and the page
wont even load. now I am know it will load on other machines cuz I have
tested it and login was successful. could there be port restrictions or
something like that? my guess is that it shouldn't matter since its
essent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Doing this by Start, Shut Down, Log off "work(n)" then logging in as
> "administrator" causes the server VNC to disconnect. Can I get round this
> any way? I'm sure I'm not the only person to come across this.
Assuming you are runn
g changes, then I need to log
out as "work(n)" and relogin as "administrator"
Doing this by Start, Shut Down, Log off "work(n)" then logging in as
"administrator" causes the server VNC to disconnect. Can I get round this
any way? I
Jeffrey,
If you're using Windows, I'd recommend upgrading to VNC 4b4, which will log
errors, connections, etc to the application event log.
Or are you using Un*x as the server?
Cheers,
--
Dr. James "Wez" Weatherall
RealVNC Ltd. - http://www.realvnc.com - The Home of VNC
I was wondering if anyone knew of any GUI's or utilities that may be
available to help review and organize the VNC logs more efficiently. I am
mainly interested in capturing connection information. Such as what IP
address used VNC on a particular host throughout the day. Is there any thing
out ther
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: VNC logging
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 10:13:23 -0700
I am a newbie to VNC and am having trouble setting up the logging option. I
cannot seem to find the DebugLevel option in the reg. If anyone can point
me
Jeffrey Puccinelli - Mirror Labs said:
> VNC version - 3.3.7
> OS- W2000 Server
> Documentation- Yes, I have read the documentation several times and have
> searched through archive mail on the VNC logging subject. I have found a
> lot
> questions posted that were regarding th
VNC version - 3.3.7
OS- W2000 Server
Documentation- Yes, I have read the documentation several times and have
searched through archive mail on the VNC logging subject. I have found a lot
questions posted that were regarding this subject, mostly regarding
adjusting the registry settings. However
Jeffrey Puccinelli - Mirror Labs said:
> Hello all,
>
> Dose anyone have the information on how to configure VNC to log connection
> information? I have been running into a wall every time that I attempt to
> configure this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What version of VNC?
What operatin
Hello all,
Dose anyone have the information on how to configure VNC to log connection
information? I have been running into a wall every time that I attempt to
configure this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff
This electronic message and any attachments contain information
I am a newbie to VNC and am having trouble setting up the logging option. I
cannot seem to find the DebugLevel option in the reg. If anyone can point me
in the right direction that would be swell.
Jeff
This electronic message and any attachments contain information which is
confidential and
onnected. Now I'm asking some questions :
1) Is there a place where VNC is logging incoming connections on the server?
2) Else, is there a way for getting VNC logging incoming conenctions?
3) If someone at my job was sniffing me with a packet sniffer and got my password,
which options do I h
Hi,
i use samba to mount a remote file system.
so before i logout i will have to umount it or nasty
things happen.
normally i would add in an additional command in
/etc/X11/gdm/PostSession/Default to call my logout
script to umount
However, now i'm logging in remotely to my machine
us
it has been awhile but I think that is bug with the interaction of VNC and the video
driver. It can sometiems be solved reinstalling/updating the video driver.
Evan
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 07:18:52 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has had or can help me through a problem
I was wondering if anyone has had or can help me through a problem I am
having with VNC. I have a Gateway Pent III 450 with 384 Meg running Win98se
on a modem. At work, I can access with VNCviewer the first time with no
problem. After the session, if I try to access a second time I get a quic
ed user and normally only Root can write in the /usr tree.
> > Besides, my
> > Redhat system doesn't even have a /usr/adm directory.
>
> To avoid all possible rights and location problems, I think using the
> system logging fascilities should be the best, specially with -inet
When XVNC is started with the "-inetd" parameter it closes the standard error
stream and tries to write log messages to a file in /usr/adm. This is not so
good, because XVNC should preferably be run as an unprivileged user and
normally only Root can write in the /usr tree. Besides, my Redhat sys
Hi
Just wondering if there is a way in vncserver to turn off logging of VNC
sessions. I am running the vncserver on a Sun Solaris 2.8 box
Thanks and Regards,
Sundar
--
-
Sundar J Thovalai
ncserver
> instance associated with the user account, and then restart
> it. Is there a fix
> for this?
Why would the user be logging out of the session? Closing the VNCviewer
will leave everything intact and waiting for the user when they log back in
with the VNCviewer again. Closing the
We have RealVNC 3.3.5 running on a Red Hat 7.3 server. If the user goes to the
on-screen menu bar and logs off the system, he is confronted
with a black screen. He is also unable to log back into the system. Whenever he
invokes the RealVNC client, he does connect to the server, but
does not get a d
Original Message-
From: JamieRI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[snip]
>That's strange, the documentation says
>"DebugMode indicates which logging methods to use,
>[1 = MSVC debugger]
>2 = Output to log file Winvnc.log in the WinVNC directory"
I just tested on
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of JamieRI
> I don't know much about Win2000 registry terminology (I am a hardware
> engineer), but I am attempting to get activity logging to work...
>
> I added the follo
I don't know much about Win2000 registry terminology (I am a hardware
engineer), but I am attempting to get activity logging to work...
I added the following Dwords to my registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default
DebugLevel=10
DebugMode=2
and that did not seem to gener
Joseph:
Heya. Since you're running on Windows, might I suggest
that you try Kaboodle? Via its VNC Service icon, you can turn
on logging, get logging reports, and setup VNC to run on whatever
port you want. It handles all the required registry tweaking,
and works with whatever VNC ve
I'm just upgrading some network things and I'm having some difficulties
getting RealVNC 3.3.6 to cooperate. Can anyone help, please?
1) I run vnc as a service on win2k and winXP and I want it to keep a
log for all connections (whether anyone is logged in or not). I've seen
the docs about Deb
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> Subject: RE: logging out of display manager...
>
>
> This is not 100% true all the time, but...
>
> If you go to your /tmp/.X11-unix directory there will be a
> file for each server that is running. For instance:
>
> /tmp/.X11-unix
> ls -a
> X0
> X1
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Christopher Tesla
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 12:12 PM
To: Bruce Douglas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: logging out of display manager...
What you need to do is make the password different depending on what user
account
e-
> From: Bruce Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:51 PM
> To: Christopher Tesla; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: logging out of display manager...
>
>
> ok...
>
> another question... if I have created multiple VNC
> sessi
quot; passwords, one each for a different display/user
thanks...
bruce
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Christopher Tesla
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:06 AM
To: Bruce Douglas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: logging out of displ
gt; Subject: RE: logging out of display manager...
>
>
> ok...
>
> Here's what should be a simple question.. but I can't seem to find the
> answer
>
> Is there an easy way to determine which display device
> numbers are in use at
> a given time?
Behalf Of Christopher Tesla
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: logging out of display manager...
This is my process for starting VNC on my Linux box:
1) Telnet in the box
2) I run a script, as root, that SUs as each user and starts a VNC server
on different
, December 11, 2002 1:06 PM
> To: Christopher Tesla; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: logging out of display manager...
>
>
> Chris,
>
> Thanks for your response But I'm still confused What
> should be the
> process for starting/using vnc...
>
> Should I :
EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Christopher Tesla
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:03 AM
To: Bruce Douglas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: logging out of display manager...
What I have tried to do is force VNC to restart the session using a command
in the .twmrc menu called R
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bruce Douglas
> Hi...
[snip]
> My question, is there a way to kill the session of the GNOME
> display window,
> without killing the vncserver? Or, do I not quite uunderstand
> how to use
> VNC. I ass
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sessions too frequently.
If anybody has any ideas, I would be happy to hear them.
> -Original Message-
> From: Bruce Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:41 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: logging out of display manager...
>
Hi...
Relatively new to VNC.. I have the VNC server steup on a Linux box. I have
it configured to use GNOME as the display manager. I'm able to connect using
a client eith no problem. The issue I'm trying to better understand has to
do with logging out or stopping the session of VNC on
Dear vnc-helper
I am having problem with loging back on to the server after shuting down my
workstation. I also do not know how to set up the viewer as a service. My
vnc server works fine but the problem is, if I switch off my vnc viewer,
when I boot it back again, I loose the connection of the
> "AH" == Akira Hatakeyama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I am looking at using VNC to log all user events for a display, and
>> hopefully to replay them later. Is there an existing hack to do
>> this?
AH> http://www.sodan.org/~penny/vncrec/index.html
AH> http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2s
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 07:58:11PM +0900, Akira Hatakeyama wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 05:16:17PM -0400, Michael R Head wrote:
> > I am looking at using VNC to log all user events for a display, and
> > hopefully to replay them later. Is there an existing hack to do this?
>
> http://www.sodan
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 05:16:17PM -0400, Michael R Head wrote:
> I am looking at using VNC to log all user events for a display, and
> hopefully to replay them later. Is there an existing hack to do this?
http://www.sodan.org/~penny/vncrec/index.html
http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/
http:
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael R Head [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I am looking at using VNC to log all user events for a display, and
> hopefully to replay them later. Is there an existing hack to do this?
>
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