Hi,
Totally new to VNC or even the way of working with this kind of software, it
would be nice if someone could explain me how it works.
I need to remote-control by internet a PC connected to a LAN (the NT server
but also some W98 clients).
As far as I did understand, I must install the VNC-serve
Hi
I'm new to VNC and have been using www.gotomypc.com for years.
I've been spending the last few days trying to get VNC to work
through my Linksys router with no success, although I have made
steps forward. Here is my question:
I have opened Port 5800 on my Linksys Router and have forwarded
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> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 11:02 AM
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> Subject: question about VNC and Linksys
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>
> Hi
>
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> I have opened Port 5800 on my Linksys Router and have forward
Jan:
Heya. Even though you're new to VNC, I think you'll
find it's really easy to use. Some comments inline:
> I need to remote-control by internet a PC connected to a LAN (the NT
> server but also some W98 clients).
You're using the right software then. :) Just install VNC
on all
Hi - I have problem with RealVNC serwer and wiever
On one computer (Windows XP proffesional + SP1 ) I have installed RealVNC and
run like service server VNC
on the second (Windows XP proffesiona + SP1 ) I have instelled RealVNC and run
VNCWiever
On the viewer machine I don't see the window's taskba
Hi
> >
> [snip]
> > I have opened Port 5800 on my Linksys Router and have forwarded
> > it to my internal IP.I am using www.no-ip.com to get to my
> > site. So I have been typing. X.no-ip.com:5800
> [snip]
> > What other ports do I need to open or does anyone have any
> > suggestions?
>
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From: "prakash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 12:41 AM
Subject: No Display in console when replacing Xserver to Xvnc
> hai,
>
> I replace my Xserver with the Xvnc in the file /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers file.
> After doing this