Lorenzo,
In the event you haven't already done this... Make sure you're able to go
from your client to your server, assuming that both are behind the
firewall... Better yet, make sure you can use VNC to go from your client to
the server without the router. In other words, can you set up a direct
c
Hello, Daniel.
> The connection goes through a shared firewall blocking all incoming
> connections, would it not be possible to get the Server to contact the
> client, and let the connection run from there?
You could run the vncviewer in listening mode on your PC and let the VNC
Server to connect
Depending on OS and what kinda network setup and such you can actually
remotely push VNC to another persons computer without any intervention from
the user. There's a lot of blanks like what OS and the network setup.
Matthew
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From: Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 11:58:20 +, Paul A. Cheshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to manage about 5 separate desktops for non-root users connecting to the
> above.
>
> Unfortunately, if Xvnc is started by a non-root user strange things happen
> with the colormap and/or color depth. The e
I am a great fan of VNC largely because it lets me access my Linux X
sessions over the Internet from a Windows machine anywhere. I would
also like to be able start offering a Linux "terminal services" type of
solution to my customers instead of th MS one.
I started with the AT&T VNC (now RealV
I am testing VNC on my Sparc/Solaris 7 box as a service
I have put in /etc/services a line as
vnc 5901/tcp
and in /etc/inetd.conf a line as (long line):
vnc stream tcp nowait root/usr/local/bin/Xvnc Xvnc
-inetd -once -query localhost -geometry 800x600 -depth 16 -desktop Unix
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"pierre malherbaud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> hello, i suscribed to the list only because i have a little problem, it
> looks like my computer has been hacked using WinVNC
As Frank says below, the means by which your computer was hacked is
anoth
Hey Mike,
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Mike Miller wrote:
> What would I have to do to use this patch with 3.3.6? Will it work?
It applies cleanly. It should work. But have not tested this
extensivly.
>
> Also, how exactly is a patch applied? In the past, I've read through the
You need the patch progr
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 08:34:07 -0500 Matthew Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Depending on OS and what kinda network setup and such you can actually
> remotely push VNC to another persons computer without any intervention from
> the user. There's a lot of blanks like what OS and the network setup
I've changed my XF86Config as written in your
homepage, and attached it so you can review it.
besides that, i've copied the vnc.so to
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules. I've used my origial
savage_drv.o (which i found at
http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html), since with
the original savage_drv.o (or yours
It would also need to be an NT flavor or have remote admin setup on it. Can't just
push to a bare 98 box. If you could it would make admin a bunch of them so much nicer.
Sounds more like teh victim got trojaned.
Evan.
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 13:18:40 -0500
Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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