VNCViewer defaults to the server window window size. You can scale the
result by using /scale x/y where x & y are integers and specify the
fraction by which you want to scale the display, e.g. /scale 3/4 will
make the display three quarters (or 75%) of its original size.
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But if you start it manually on the console, or a TS session.. then its not
really
acting like a true service in my opinion, but thats just my view..
It will still get his job done, but will require somone logging in somehow
as
we both point out ) as root.. errr admin :P
Unlike 'workstation' w
V1.41 on the server.
The test results I got from someone where in fact just the difference local LAN option
on//of . On fast networks it speeds up vnc, on slow it is even slower.
He tought that it was the driver speed...
When you put on the logging and find
E:\vnc_winsrcresize\winvncsrv\vncDe
Hi,
I have a home network with 2 computers, and one of them is connected to
internet. The internet is shared so I access internet on both. The
problem is I can use vnc to the computer with internet, but not with
the other one, because in that one I get an IP like 192
How can I use vnc to c
Thanks for the information!
I checked the archives and from what I can see, one must tell the
proxyserver to map a specific port to another port at the IP where the VNC
server is.
If that is the only way to do it, then I am lost. I do not have access to
the proxyserver to do such mappings.
I
>Hi,
>
>Hope the experts here can help me with this. I'd like to tunnel my winvnc
>sessions at work through ssh to my home linux box. Setting up the ssh
>connection with port forwarding is no problem, but when I tunnel through with
>winvnc, the program is way unstable. It crashes repeatedly with
You might take a look at this variation of VNC.
http://eepatents.com/privaria/
I have not had a chance to test it, but it sounds like it might solve the
problem of a secure connection through a firewall.
Good Luck
Bruce W. Malcolm
Phone 805 452 1622
Fax 805 683 5331
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