Locks and Logoffs in VNC 4.0b4

2003-10-27 Thread Mike Huxley
Hi In VNC 3.3.7 you used to be able to get the VNC server to automatically lock or log off the host once you disconnected from the viewer application. Can you do this in VNC4.0b4? Or do you know if it may be in beta 5? Mike Huxley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet Operations Technician MM Group

RE: How to make real vnc work on another port?

2003-10-27 Thread Jim Moomaw
I was looking for more information on this but did not see it..I would like to set up three computers for VNC. If I missed the email, could someone forward it to me. I have a Nortel Baystack Firewall configured for VNC. How do I change the Viewer addressing so different users can reach the diffe

Re: Locks and Logoffs in VNC 4.0b4

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
Mike Huxley said: > Hi > > In VNC 3.3.7 you used to be able to get the VNC server to automatically > lock > or log off the host once you disconnected from the viewer application. > Can > you do this in VNC4.0b4? Or do you know if it may be in beta 5? http://www.realvnc.com/v4/release-notes.html

x0rfbserver and libstdc

2003-10-27 Thread Salvatore Basso
Hello to all, I am trying to install x0rfbserver in order to use x:0 but when I try to install the package rpm I have an error message that it says to me that the package is not installed, but the file libstdc++.so.5.0.1 are found in: /usr/lib how I can resolve? Thanks. - Salvat

Re: x0rfbserver and libstdc

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
Salvatore Basso said: > Hello to all, I am trying to install x0rfbserver in order to use x:0 but > when I try to install the package rpm I have an error message that it says > to me that the package is not installed, but the file libstdc++.so.5.0.1 > are > found in: > > /usr/lib > > how I can resol

VNC by direct dialup?

2003-10-27 Thread nace
Is it possible to use VNC between 2 computers directly connected thru a "private" PC to PC modem connection? This connection would not use the internet or any data network besides a modem link between the two workstations using the Public Telephone Network. In the past I have used PC Anywhere

Accessing Windows VNC trough a Linux Gateway

2003-10-27 Thread Denilson Amaral Zimmermann
Hello all !! I have VNC installed on a win 98, but my internet is connected on a Linux, which is my gateway. Can i access windows VNC through linux gateway?? Regards !!! Denilson A. Zimmermann Technical Support Brazil ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL

Re: VNC by direct dialup?

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Is it possible to use VNC between 2 computers directly connected thru a > "private" PC to PC modem connection? This connection would not use > the internet or any data network besides a modem link between the two > workstations using the Public Telephone Network. In

Re: x0rfbserver and libstdc

2003-10-27 Thread Salvatore Basso
> Salvatore Basso said: > > Hello to all, I am trying to install x0rfbserver in order to use x:0 but > > when I try to install the package rpm I have an error message that it says > > to me that the package is not installed, but the file libstdc++.so.5.0.1 > > are > > found in: > > > > /usr/lib > >

Re: x0rfbserver and libstdc

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
Salvatore Basso said: > > Hello, the file I have donwloaded it from the situated one rpmfind.net and > the exact name is: > > rfb-0.6.1-26398cl.i386.rpm Which is part of the Conectiva Linux distro. > The message of exact error: > > Pacchetto non rilevato (translation: Package not found) What pac

Re: vnc on boot

2003-10-27 Thread Morrison Davis
Check out this site. This works for me. http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp William Hooper wrote: >For the last time, please send replies to the list. Direct mailed replies >after this will not be answered. > >Salvatore Basso said: > > >>Hi, excuse if they are not expressed

uninstall old vnc on windows

2003-10-27 Thread chamilton
(i haved checked the faq and list archives, but did not find an answer) I am trying to remove an older (pre-RealVNC) version of winvnc on windows 2kpro (remove/install software did not get everything). I am now receiving errors when the system boots: explorer.exe - Unable to locate DLL "The dynam

I can get to login screen but that's it.

2003-10-27 Thread Johnny Miller
I need some help. I have setup a no-ip account and it works. I have set up fortwording on my linksys router. When I try to access one of my pc's from out in the world, I get the login screen and when I out the password in I get the follwoing error. "Network error: could not connect to server:bi

Re: Accessing Windows VNC trough a Linux Gateway

2003-10-27 Thread Joe Kexel
If, by gateway you mean simple NAT, do a port forward using whatever commands related to your style of gateway, ipchains or iptables. This can be easy or hard depending on the default policies. With iptables it would look like this /correct_path/iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i {external interfac

Re: I can get to login screen but that's it.

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
Johnny Miller said: > I need some help. I have setup a no-ip account and it works. I have set > up fortwording on my linksys router. When I try to access one of my pc's > from out in the world, I get the login screen and when I out the password > in > I get the follwoing error. "Network error:

Re: uninstall old vnc on windows

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > (i haved checked the faq and list archives, but did not find an answer) > > I am trying to remove an older (pre-RealVNC) version of winvnc on windows > 2kpro (remove/install software did not get everything). I am now > receiving errors when the system boots: > > explorer.e

Re:want Exceed to reconnect to Xsession, as VNC does

2003-10-27 Thread David Smith
At 8:43 PM -0500 10/26/03, rach elms79 wrote: Sorry if this is the wrong list to ask this question; I know the following can be done in VNC, but I want to get it working in Exceed, which seems to give faster graphics response than VNC... Scenario: I start an Exceed client in XDCMP-Query mode and

Re: I can get to login screen but that's it.

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
Please send replies to the list. Johnny Miller said: > I just checked my wincnc and it said the main port was 5902 and the http > port was 5802. How do set up the RFB port? Using TightVNC huh? It's been a while, but the "main" port should mean the RFB port. You just need to forward that like y

Re: I can get to login screen but that's it.

2003-10-27 Thread Jerry Westrick
Hello Mr. Miller... You almost got everything right.. What you didn't know was that vnc uses 59xx port. The java port 58xx is only needed to download the java app, and do the signon.. (Which is why you can only get so far!). After that vnc uses (even the java version) uses the 59xx ports. The

Re: I can get to login screen but that's it.

2003-10-27 Thread Johnny Miller
I have the ports set to the same as the 58XX.When I type in http://bill myftp.org:5901, I get the page cannot be dispalyed screen. Johnny Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advanced Computer Consultants www.designwebs.com 513-422-4895 Office 513-705-9197 Fax **All E-mail is scanned with Norton Anti-Vir

'Please post to list' [Was: I can get to login screen ...]

2003-10-27 Thread John Kaufmann
Revisiting an old plea to the listmom: Could we go back to the old (and normal) mailing list practice of Reply-To: ? Since the new regime, I've lost track of how many times people have had to be reminded to post replies to the list, as in this case: At 20:00 -0500 031027, William Hooper wrote

Re: I can get to login screen but that's it.

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
Johnny Miller said: > I have the ports set to the same as the 58XX.When I type in > http://bill > myftp.org:5901, I get the page cannot be dispalyed screen. Your last message said you were using 5802. Which is it? Try going to http://www.gotomyvnc.com/ and see what is responding. The port

Re: 'Please post to list'

2003-10-27 Thread William Hooper
John Kaufmann said: > Revisiting an old plea to the listmom: Could we go back to the old > (and normal) mailing list practice of Reply-To: ? Since the > new regime, I've lost track of how many times people have had to be > reminded to post replies to the list, as in this case: Please, not this t