Try Compaq
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From: gchinnery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 October 2002 05:51
To: vnc-list
Cc: gchinnery
Subject: Bios access
As far as I know this is impossible but, is there anyway to access the
bios settings remotely???
I have someone in another location that
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002 05:15:00 -0600, Carson Wilcox wrote:
>When I start the VNC viewer, I need to scroll both horizontal and
>vertical to see the entire desktop.
>Is there some way to addjust the size?
AFAIK, the only way is to change the screen rez on the remote
desktop.
BW,
Sorin
# Sorin S
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 11:39:05 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am looking for a way to execute a logoff.bat program after the VNC session
>has ended any Clues?
Is this windows?
There is a logoff-setting in the props window at least for
windows-vnc.
BW,
Sorin
# Sorin Srbu, Systems Engineer
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 16:51:19 +1300, Graeme Chinnery wrote:
>As far as I know this is impossible but, is there anyway to access the
>bios settings remotely???
>
>I have someone in another location that needs the bios changed in there
>comp. and I can't gain physical access to it for a while and no
Take a look at: http://www.realweasel.com/intro.html
Regards,
Lion.
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From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 09:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bios access
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 16:51:19 +1300, Graeme Chinnery wrote:
>As far as
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 08:32:03 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>Try Compaq
I don't get it... Does Compaq make generic software for remote bios
access?
>-Original Message-
>From: gchinnery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 14 October 2002 05:51
>To: vnc-list
>Cc: gchinnery
>Subject: Bios a
What you would need would be some sort of remote server managment card that
you could dial (or network) into which would give access to the BIOS. VNC
won't do that, and most cards are proprietary. That is unless the
machine/motherboard supports some form of software setup utility which runs
in t
> -Original Message-
> From: Gandalf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> The last time I installed VNC on Linux, I wasn't able to launch the X
> server when I reboot the machine.
The startup of the Xserver is not part of the (standard) installation of
vnc. Some distributions (RedHat for exam
Hi!
I have a problem to display the desktop of my windows vnc server on my
linux vnc client:
the desktop of windows appears 5 seconds and then disappears...
In my xterminal, I have the following message:
Desktop name "geo"
Connected to vnc server, using protocol version 3.3
VNC server default
Hi!
I submitted a thread and now it's been taken over by people talking about
their confusion ( and surprise ) with NT running on Power PC hardware.
The question is: Is there an executable for VNC that will run on NT on Power
PC? I'd be grateful for any info on this one. I'm guessing the Mac O
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 10:16:40 +0200, Jong, Leon de wrote:
>Take a look at: http://www.realweasel.com/intro.html
This is payware. Are there any free software solutions to do this??
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>From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> -Original Message-
> From: f m [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I'm using tightvnc1.2.2 (haven't successfully
> compiled the most recent because of
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?
> thread_id=1161931&forum_id=7154
> but that's a different story).
>
> I can't
I don't think so. You allways gonna need hardware to do this (to bypass the
BIOS).
Regards,
Lion.
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From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 11:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Bios access
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 10:16:40 +0200, Jong
Hi Folks,
Sometimes I use my HomePC on internet. I would like to know If there is a
possibility to connect
my HomePC to my computer at work using VNC. The computer at work is behind a
firewall. Is there a way to do this? How can I do it?
Thanks,
Eduardo
_
Well those aren't cheap that's for sure...
and not much use for what i want sadly...
The only way i can access then is through the net.
Never mind I just have to keep lookin.
Thanks anyway.
"Jong, Leon de" wrote:
> Take a look at: http://www.realweasel.com/intro.html
>
> Regards,
>
> Lion.
>
>
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 11:26:06 +0200, Jong, Leon de wrote:
>I don't think so. You allways gonna need hardware to do this (to bypass the
>BIOS).
Yeah, I figured it would be something like that. Thx anyway!
>-Original Message-
>From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, Oct
no, it's only for compaq, lookup something like Compaq Management Agents,
Or Compaq Insight Manager.
As for Generic things, it would actually have to be specific to each type of
BIOS
eg. It would have to come with the mother board cd ect ect.
Find out what system board it is, and then contact t
I tried this but nothing seems to happen. Then when I go back to
connection options, scale by is unchecked again, any ideas?
Thanks,
Carson
Carson R. Wilcox
Senior Systems Architect
Fujitsu Consulting
Tampa, FL
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From: "rachel" <[E
I tried this again and got it to work, thanks.
I does however make the fonts a bit funky.
Thanks,
Carson
Carson R. Wilcox
Senior Systems Architect
Fujitsu Consulting
Tampa, FL
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-10-14 05:19
Subject: RE: Bios access
> no, it's only for compaq, lookup something like Compaq Management Agents,
> Or Compaq Insight Manager.
>
> As for Generic things, it would actually have to be
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 11:19:35 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>It wouldn't be good if you could remotly play with the bios and change
>the setting while someone is workingo n the pc.
No, scheduled reboot would be the way to activate the new settings.
8*)
>kind of like me changing you cabaretor o
Replies like do not deserve any comment other than the hope that you are
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From: "sid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Re: BugBear Virus]
> yeah, very nice
Graeme Chinnery wrote:
>
> Well those aren't cheap that's for sure...
> and not much use for what i want sadly...
> The only way i can access then is through the net.
The way you do it is to ssh in to a box which is connected
via a serial cable to a RealWeasel in the box you want to
be able to g
Some of the high end HP servers have a similar capability, but also
proprietary and expensive.
On Monday 14 October 2002 01:36 am, Nick Palmer wrote:
> What you would need would be some sort of remote server managment card that
> you could dial (or network) into which would give access to the BI
You may have some chance of doing this if the BIOS supports network booting,
but most don't.
On Monday 14 October 2002 12:40 am, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 16:51:19 +1300, Graeme Chinnery wrote:
> >As far as I know this is impossible but, is there anyway to access the
> >bios settin
Sorin,
What OS are the PCs running, and what kind of remote access method do you have
for them now?
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From: "Sorin Srbu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-10-14 06:06
Subject: RE: Bios access
> On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 11:19:35 +0100, [EMAIL P
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 04:23:36 -0700, Seth Kurtzberg wrote:
>You may have some chance of doing this if the BIOS supports network booting,
>but most don't.
Most, if not all, our dept computers are WOL-enabled. Is this what
you mean by network booting?
>> >As far as I know this is impossible but,
I have some clients that live in the high country. They have net access and use
computers for a lot of things. I use remote software to fix most things and only go
up there when hardware needs fixing/replaceing.
I need to change some settings in the bios of one of there comps. and trying to
explai
That is TOTALLY Different to what I have mentioned!
I'm sorry I must have missed an email from you...
I have never heard of any remote bios flashing software,
What you could do is write something in the login script that does
it for you!
WARNING: If you update a BIOS with the incorrect software
Hi all!
I wonder if it is possible to set up a group of IP addresses for this
purpose.
Meaning that I have 15 servers that I only want to allow to be accessed from
the IP range 192.168.10.10 to 192.168.10.80.
I have tried to set up a subnet range that VNC only should accept
connections from, bu
Your best bet is to look into remote management cards like the Compaq remote insight
board. That's just one example of many out there. They basically plug into a PCI
slot and allow you to dial into it and get full access to the computer. As far as I
know, there are not any VNC powered cards
Hi,
is it possible to black-out the screen of the computer, which I
remote-administrate?
Thank You for your help
Greetings from Germany
D. Haneke
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On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 06:32:46 -0500, Alex K. Angelopoulos wrote:
>What OS are the PCs running, and what kind of remote access method do you have
>for them now?
Win2k. I use VNC for the clients and TSC/VNC/Radmin-combo on the
servers. There's nothing like reduncancy for the servers. 8-)
Radmin is
Hi Kent,
KK> I wonder if it is possible to set up a group of IP addresses for this
KK> purpose.
KK> Meaning that I have 15 servers that I only want to allow to be
KK> accessed from the IP range 192.168.10.10 to 192.168.10.80.
AFAIK, you must put:
-:+192.168.10.10:+192.168.10.11::+192.168.10.80:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 12:41:00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>That is TOTALLY Different to what I have mentioned!
>
>I'm sorry I must have missed an email from you...
No cow on the ice! I'm just theorising on how to go about this
issue. A friend of mine said IBM Director allowed one to remote
bo
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 03:40:34 +0100, Tristan Richardson wrote:
> RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3.4 of VNC for
> both Windows and Unix platforms.
>
> Binaries and source can be downloaded from the RealVNC website at
> http://www.realvnc.com
>
> This release is compl
Hi all!
I wonder if it is possible to set up a group of IP addresses for this
purpose.
Meaning that I have 15 servers that I only want to allow to be accessed from
the IP range 192.168.10.10 to 192.168.10.80.
Regards
Kent Kirkegaard
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Hi,
Q1:
While starting VNC server, the following message will be prompted:
>
>[root@localhost tmp]# vncserver
>
>New 'X' desktop is localhost.localdomain:1
>
>Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartup
>Log file is /root/.vnc/localhost.localdomain:1.log
>
>[root@localhost tmp]#
>
I
Hi Jean-Michel!
Thanks!
It works :-)
/Kent
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From: Jean-Michel VEAUVY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14. oktober 2002 14:42
To: Kent Kirkegaard
Subject: Re: AuthHosts settings?
Hi Kent,
KK> I wonder if it is possible to set up a group of IP addresses for this
KK>
For what its worth I completely agree with Eric's comment
Peter Ball
On 14 Oct 2002 at 13:21, Help on VNC wrote:
> Replies like do not deserve any comment other than the hope that you
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> Eric
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> From: "sid" <[EMA
Does anybody have a patch that will take an HTML screen as input and present
it rather than the VNC intro screen that's hardcoded into it?
David Norwood
Atlanta
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> From: lok lok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Q1:
>
> While starting VNC server, the following message will be prompted:
>
> >
> >[root@localhost tmp]# vncserver
> >
> >New 'X' desktop is localhost.localdomain:1
> >
> >Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xst
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From: "Sorin Srbu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-10-14 07:36
Subject: Re: Bios access
> On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 06:32:46 -0500, Alex K. Angelopoulos wrote:
>
> >What OS are the PCs running, and what kind of remote access method do you
have
I use it that way everyday. You must open the port on your firewall for
5800-5801 and 5900-5901, connect using your browser or viewer to :
http://your ip address:5800. It works great for me.
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I upgraded t 3.3.4 from 3.3.3r9 in an NT/2k/xp environment. The old version
worked with few or no problems. Now, with the new version none of the
servers work. The service is started and I can login and the screen from
the client shows up for 2 seconds and then just disappears. The server has
With respect, I think that's overstating the case a little; NT has always
had a multi-user-aware kernel, and this has been taken advantage of since at
least 3.51 (by NTrigue) through 4 (Terminal Server Edition), and where the
issue of BIOS updating is concerned, Windows isn't really the issue. Th
You're right about the core OS, of course.
What I didn't make explicit was that I was talking about the underlying hardware
design that has been shaped as much by the popular operating systems as it has
shaped them. So we don't have automatic redirection/copy of POST and boot data
to a serial po
Hello Eduardo,
Monday, October 14, 2002, 10:41:08 AM, you wrote:
ERC> Hi Folks,
ERC> Sometimes I use my HomePC on internet. I would like to know If there is a
ERC> possibility to connect
ERC> my HomePC to my computer at work using VNC. The computer at work is behind a
ERC> firewall. Is there a
From: Alan Hourihane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 20:51:24 +0100
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 07:52:15 -0400, Bruce Lilly wrote:
> > From: Alan Hourihane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>What does 'glxinfo' say ?
>
># glxinfo
>name of display: :0.0
>
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:59:13PM -0400, Bruce Lilly wrote:
> From: Alan Hourihane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 20:51:24 +0100
>
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 07:52:15 -0400, Bruce Lilly wrote:
>
> >> From: Alan Hourihane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >>What
KVM over ip or Cybex KVMs controled by pcanywhere are the only thing I know
of to do this: http://www.cybex.com/ or KVMs like that. They are very ery
expensive though.
VNC never worked as when the resolution would change when a machine rebooted
the resolution changed and the vncviewer closed wher
Yah, get the source and make it how you want it. Then compile it. I think on
unix you can just modify the html, but in windows vnc its in the vncserver
executable. Or maybe you can use a bin/hex editor to do it; I'm not sure.
Or better yet go to: http://machine:port and view and save the source (
You must forward the port from the router to your lan machine, then use the
router's ip or host name:[viewer number]
Rachel
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From: "Eduardo R. Cavalcante" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "VNC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:41 AM
Subject: Connection to a
Justin-
THe spam you are getting is not form having VNC on the computer. It is more likly a
case of bugbear getting in to your system once and stealling emails and sending itself
to another user once befoer norton found it. As it mask's the real sender address with
a false one, it could be sen
There is a program called VMWare that allows you to run almost any
operating system on a Windows computer including Novell, Linux. It runs
the operating system like a program in windows. While using this
program you have full access to the bios while in Windows. This is the
only program I have
You are not accessing the systems bios. You are accessing a virtual bios
created by the vmware program.
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Behalf Of Jae P. Lupo
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 5:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Bios access
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