On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 05:49:27PM -0700, Preetham wrote:
> Hi All:
> Is anybody aware of the vncfb driver and can i use it with XServer and
> not run VNC.
Yes. Just take out the calls to the vnc init code in the vncfb driver.
Alan.
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Yep there is, but due to current US restrictions we cant
divulge what it is..
Just kidding, its open source.. why even need to ask
*or* trust somone elses answer? If i was that paranoid
that i was being watched, id not trust anyone else to
tell me the truth, id wanna see for myself..
Just read t
Now I am worry what the password
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Alif Yukkas wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I heard from somewhere that VNC
Which is tcp and which udp
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5800-5804
5900-5904
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I have a few users that have the problem that every time they shut down they
get the error message that follows:
WinVNC
This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut
down.
When I get further details it says:
WinVNC caused an invalid page fault in module OLEAUT32.dll
I don't use Xserver sorry
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Hi All:
Is anybody aware of the vncfb driver and can i use it with XServer and
not run VNC. Than
I'd never even heard that rumor... It *is* rather hard to start them about open
source.
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> Yep there is, but due to
I want to extend the java applet, but am having problems running the applet
locally. What is the command line to start the appliet? I tried:
cd \tmp\vnc_javasrc
jview /cp c:\tmp\vnc_javasrc\vncviewer.jar vncviewer
but get a 'unexpected error' from the command.
Mike
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It's in the documentation (er, somewhere), but:
Briefly, the VNC-protocol connections start at 5900 (if you use the
client), while the java applet can be reached starting at 5800 (web interface).
I say "starting at" because it depends on what "display number" you have
set in VNC's properties.
So,
I'm sure this has been seen a few times, but I cannot find anything that helps.
I have: A win2000 box, diamond 192.168.0.1, running openssh 3.4p1 under
cygwin, and winVNC 3.3.3 R9, both running as a service.
I can ssh OR VNC from another win200 box, amethyst 192.168.0.14; or a mac
OSX (10.
Don't read it thru it will take to long...
Just make you vnc secure run it with -local and use and ssh tunnel...
/Jannik
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Hi all,
When I use the winvnc version 3.3.3r9 on windows 95/98/Me the machine gets
stuck after a while. The viewer is closed and when I go the physical machine
the mouse and keyboard don't respond (even alt+ctrl+del don't work).It
happens on multiple machines.
Have anyone encounter that problem?
I have installed VNC as a service on a Windows 98 box.
However , it still will not fire up until AFTER someone logs on to the
machine.
I need for someone to be able to remotely re-boot the machine and be able to
get back on after ot so finished.
Mary Stickney
TAG-TMI
Data Warehouse / Imaging
4
Ok so is this correct
5801 /tcp
5802 /udp
It the udp port in which I can't find any documentation on
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It'
same here , all you can do is reboot
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Subject: windows 9x "stuck"
Hi all,
When I use the winvnc version 3.3.3r9 on windows 95/98/Me
Hi,
I am trying to run a vnc server on solaris8 sparc.The server need to be
able to run GLX extension. So for that I download xf4vnc-solaris-sparc
and used it as Xvnc.
I do not have Xfree86 4.2 install on my machine.
when I start my server I got the following error:
Couldn't open RGB_DB '/usr/X
It should run when you install it as a service.
However, one quick-fix for your problem is to put a shortcut of the VNC (App
Mode)in your start-up folder.
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>Ok so is this correct
>5801 /tcp
>5802 /udp
>
>It the udp port in which I can't find any documentation on
There are NO UDP ports. Everything's over TCP.
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I did have is in the start up and got the same effect
it runs , but only after you sign in on thoes machines.
The guys in the mainframe computer room , can't come over here to this
building and sign these
computers on. They need to be able to reboot from there and have it come
back up. And b
So when I enter the ports into the firewall script do I enter
5801 tcp
Or do I enter
5801 /tcp
5802 /tcp
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Ok, I'm going out of my mind over here trying to find something I saw on the
internet about a year ago. I'm hoping some of you have also seen it.
It plugs into you keyboard port and gives the computer proper signaling,
tricking the computer into thinking there is a keyboard connected. They mad
This is true. VNC will not fire-up in Win98 until someone logs on to the
computer.
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I
Yes I have seen them there are called loop back plug you can make one if
you take a keyboard apart and find out where the pins go I have not done
this but I know someone who has may I ask why you want to do this
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Hello everyone,
I am a new user to VNC and have recently installed it on several XP machines
including several remote machines using XP.
All has appeared to work well, until I began using it to connect to remote
locations whose only access to the web is via dial-up. Typically, these
locations m
Maybe it was this?
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Many systems (especially these days) allow you to turn off the keyboard
check in the bios. If this is a pentium anything machine, I'd be surprised
to see it without this feature (I use it all the time).
John
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Hi all,
I'm working from memory here, so I can't check my comments. I think it is
possible to run, but not in true "service" mode like you can in Win2000 of XP. You
can add a line in the Run= portion of the Win.ini file. This file gets run before
anything in the Startup folder is run
It can be change but I don't know how but I need to know if someone
could tell me
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This is true. VNC w
so I am SOL big time
on to PCAnywhere...
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This is true. VNC will not fire-up in Win98
Yes please check
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Hi all,
I'm working from memory here, so I can't check my comments. I
If I remember correctly, I think that there's a utility in TWEAKUI that
allows to run Win98 applications as services so that you don't have to logon
to
for VNC to run.
Check it out.
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Hang on! Wait a minute! Dont give up on VNC s easily! Besides, you'll have
the same scene in PCAnywhere, for the same reasons. See my message of an hour or so
ago! It explains why you don't get the server happening.
*
Hi all,
I'm working from memo
thanks... for now I got them a key to this building and they will have to
walk over here if they lock up.
awaiting your answer
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Subje
I got your message after I sent the one about PCAnywhere...
For now I gave them a key to this building to walk over here and reboot
during the night if necessary ..
am awaiting your reply
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Se
At 02:51 PM 07/23/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>If I remember correctly, I think that there's a utility in TWEAKUI that
>allows to run Win98 applications as services so that you don't have to logon
>to
>for VNC to run.
I know you can set tweakui to always log in a specific user, if that is
helpful.
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I'm running the server on a solaris boxes, the users home directories are
not correctly secured (ie no Kerberos or DH security). It's too easy to grab
someones ~/.vnc/vncpasswd or even put in your own (vnc reads this file at
connection time, not server startup time).
I'd considered forcing users
I work in a subnet, and can't make vnc allow connect another user running in a
other subnet.
how i can make this ?
my ip: 198.162.0.22
my subnetmask: 255.255.255.0
my dns: 200.203.16.1
how i can allow to user connect in my desktop ?
he use : 198.162.0.22, but doesn't find my computer.
thanks f
Hi
I am just about to start using VNC in a totally Windows environment
(unfortunately mixed versions). However, apart from security the main
exception to it from above is that it must be able to ask the user to 'confirm
before connect'. From the various documentation it seems that this is a
poss
Good afternoon,
I am going to stick my two cents worth in. There has to be a reason
WHY VNC is not behaving correctly as a service. I do not know myself
because I do not use it in quite the same manner, but the service runs just
fine for me. I can remotely reboot '95, '98. and '2000 and
Most new machines, you can disable it in the Bios setup..
Black-box used to sell stuff like what you are talking about for
older machines, or stubborn new ones... I dont think it was as
complex as an ASIC chip, just a couple of resistors to simulate
a load.. though i could be wrong..
( btw, id c
I need some help. I am using VNC between a win98 and a win95 machine. when I
use VNC between the two machines (both ways) my desktop background is turned
off and I have to keep turning it back on via the Control Panel>Display
option. Is there a way of stopping VNC disabling the background when you
Hi,
Jaime wrote:
> I work in a subnet, and can't make vnc allow connect another user running in a
> other subnet.
> how i can make this ?
You either need to introduce a router of some sort into the network to
join the two subnets together or alternatively multihome either or both
of the two sy
Jaime wrote:
> I work in a subnet, and can't make vnc allow connect another user running in a
> other subnet.
> how i can make this ?
>
>
> my ip: 198.162.0.22
> my subnetmask: 255.255.255.0
> my dns: 200.203.16.1
>
> how i can allow to user connect in my desktop ?
> he use : 198.162.0.22, but
I am new to VNC. We sell point of sale systems to the restaurant industry.
Two of them (Aloha and DIGITAL DINING) use TCP/IP for communications. As
part of the sale we in the past have installed PC Anywhere on the user cash
register terminals (which are nothing more than PCs running Win 98 with
t
Well, I can answer this for sure now.
This is what I did. I stayed up for about 24 hours doing nothing
but scanning ip addresses on port 5600-5800. Finaly I was able
to find a connection that was listening on port 5800.
So I connected to that IP with my browser and Type "TRUE" in the passwrd
Dale:
Heya. I've some quick questions and suggestions about
your setup:
> I have: A win2000 box, diamond 192.168.0.1, running openssh 3.4p1 under
> cygwin, and winVNC 3.3.3 R9, both running as a service.
>
> I can ssh OR VNC from another win200 box, amethyst 192.168.0.14; or a mac
> OSX (
THANK YOU! They call them GHOST Emulators here is the link:
http://catalog.blackbox.com/BlackBox/templates/blackbox/products.asp?param=4
55&ig_id=273&title=GHOST+Emulators
And yes, to me, headless does mean no video. But in my case it also means no
keyboard/mouse. Is that headless-armless-le
I will describe what I have here in my home/basement/office and see if you
can make this happen for you.
I have a cable Internet connection and xDSL Internet connection. xDSL has
static WAN IP. Cable has dynamic IP. I use two Linksys BEFVP41 routers.
The xDSL side has subnet 192.168.1.x and Ca
Hi Gang,
If you run the AT&T VNC server in -localhost (i.e.
only allow
connections from the same machine) mode, and use a ssh
tunnel to a MS
windows machine, what potential security threats are
you introducing
to the linux system?
I would like run the VNC server, but if it has
established securi
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> I'm running the server on a solaris boxes, the users home directories are
> not correctly secured (ie
Just ran across one I can't figure out while using tightVNCviewer and vi
in a terminal window I can't enter the @ character nothing prints. Its
as if the key was dead, but it works when I'm not in the vncviewer
window. Kind of hard to write perl code with out using the @ character.
Any advice mu
On some Unix systems, "@" is the default "kill" character. Check your
stty settings with "stty -a" in the terminal window and see if it says
"kill = @".
If so you need to map it to another charater. For instance, to map it
to Ctrl-U, you'd type:
stty kill \^u
Just a shot in the dark since I
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Don't read it thru it will take to long...
Just make you vnc secure run it with
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