Hi all,
I've just built my new Solaris host on my Ultra box, and I'm trying to
install vnc on it and another box, running Sol 8, but I don't have the
facilities to compile vnc.
Does anyone have a compiled version of vnc for solaris 8 (or 9).
Regards
Kevin
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Keith
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Use SSH and redirect your ports.. Its safer as its encrypted
and lets you use arbitrary ports..
Tons of documentation on the VNC pages about this.. with pretty
pictures.
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hello
i just set up NAS , and forced it to work :)
there is libaudioss which makes NAS quite transparent (unfortunatelly it doesn't work
fully here, it complains about 'buffer underrun' but some audio is sent, i guess it
can be fixed)
NAS doesn't use any compression. now i am using it via direct
Hello,
> Use SSH and redirect your ports.. Its safer as its encrypted
> and lets you use arbitrary ports..
> Tons of documentation on the VNC pages about this.. with pretty
> pictures.
But I did nowhere find a SSH server for Windows 98! I found one for NT/2000, but I was
not able to let it work
I'm pretty sure you're not using the latest and greatest RealVNC server.
I'm using v4beta3 and it works just fine on my Solaris box.
Wout.
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Iain Clark wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am having my vncserver session crashed by a particular website. I can
> access the site from Netscape 7.0
Hi Wout:
I had got as far as checking the date stamp on the binaries and they are
ancient. I'll do the update.
Thanks
Iain
> Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 19:58:34 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Wout Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Iain Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: netscap
Jens M|ller said:
> Hello,
>
>> Use SSH and redirect your ports.. Its safer as its encrypted
>> and lets you use arbitrary ports..
>> Tons of documentation on the VNC pages about this.. with pretty
>> pictures.
>
> But I did nowhere find a SSH server for Windows 98! I found one for
> NT/2000, but I
We have an issue that we have only tried on Windows 2000 machines. We saved
a few VNC connections as files. Some of the machines can open the files and
some of them can't. We tried uninstalling VNC and re-installing it on the
machines that have this problem, but it didn't seem to help. The *.vnc
when running vnc in linux, all i can see is the
console. is there a way to access my linux desktop
just like in windows which displays and lets me access
the actual desktop of my machine? are there any
special permissions in linux that have to be set?
is there any way to speed up the applet brow
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