We currently have a (somewhat bandwidth limited) VPN connection between
the main office and one home office. The home office user needs
occasional vnc capabilities as well.
I assume that both ssh and VPN gives about the same level of security
(comments?) so my initial concern is "value for band
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Hi Simon,
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 17:03:26 -
you wrote:
> im using VNC quite happily over the internet to another PC no probs.
>
> but this is not secure (so i read)
>
> so im trying to set up a SSh tunnel using Putty.
>
> Can someone please expalin what i need to do on the server and viewer sid
On Monday 15 March 2004 19:29, Torbjxrn Heltne wrote:
> We currently have a (somewhat bandwidth limited) VPN connection between
> the main office and one home office. The home office user needs
> occasional vnc capabilities as well.
>
> I assume that both ssh and VPN gives about the same level of s
Salomon,
On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 03:24:58 -
you wrote:
> Hi, I have a LAN connected to Internet using DSL with SMC Barricade 7004ABR
> And I have the same problem I have read others have.
> I did the port forwarding correctly 5901 to 192.168.2.x, 5902 to 192.168.2.y,
> etc. The idea was to acces
At 08:54 15/03/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still nothing! Perhaps you need to change your email client settings to
plain text (no graphics, no html, no rich text, no attachments).
Regards
Graeme Hilton
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Hi Laki.
> Is there a maximum no. of display # that are supported?
> In other words if I want to access 10 separate PCs in back of a NAT
> firewall, can I do the following?
>
> PC #Internal IP Port #Display #
> 1 192.168.0.10 59000
> 2 192.168.0
Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
On Monday 15 March 2004 19:29, Torbjxrn Heltne wrote:
We currently have a (somewhat bandwidth limited) VPN connection between
the main office and one home office. The home office user needs
occasional vnc capabilities as well.
I assume that both ssh and VPN gives about the sa
Hi J.
> I had RealVNC installed as a service on a local workstation, however
> the IP address of the computer has been changed.
>
> I cannot connect to the server using this new ip address.would
> RealVNC have to be reinstalled?
Other replies:
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Hi J.
I just found this from Peter Coulter.
> Oh dear! I should have actually posted this with the apropriate Subject
> line!
> There'd have been chance of it reaching the target audience! :-)
Strange that the subject in my list digest was SSH, I see your post
in the archives with the correct su
Hi
I'm having a bit of trouble with one of our NT servers. VNC installs and
initially works ok, but after an unknown amout of time has passed (eg 10
mins), when you try to connect from a workstation you get prompted for the
password, but then nothing. If you take the long walk to the server,
Hi
I'm having a bit of trouble with one of our NT servers. VNC installs and
initially works ok, but after an unknown amout of time has passed (eg 10
mins), when you try to connect from a workstation you get prompted for the
password, but then nothing. If you take the long walk to the server,
Hi BloF
Though effectively the University of Trier seems to offer a very complete
package , I still think that your project is very interesting for us (
Fusion Research centers) , provided that it is integrated in official
windows RealVNC or ( and if possible ) in Unix RealVnc .
This multicast add
What service pack are you running on the NT 4 machine? Make sure its up to SP6a, which
I think was the last released by Microsoft!
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Ben Blackmore
I.T. Department
Pho
Adam\(Webmaster\) said:
> Okay, ports 5800 and 5900 are open. Display # = 0
> Whenever I try to connect with my 123.456.78.9:5800 ip instead of my
> 192.168.1.100:5800,
> I get a Connection Refused Error when trying to access the server from
> the comp running the server.
>From the sounds of it yo
Just curious why you use :5800 instead of :5900. You're using the Java client?
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Adam(Webmaster) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 15 mars 2004 08:51
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
> Objet : Cannot connect to server from outside LAN
>
> Okay, port
How about Event logs? You should have some entries in Application log when
your VNC crashes.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Steve Bray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 15 mars 2004 14:06
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : winvnc.exe dr watson
>
> Hi
>
> I'm having a bit
You're using the Java client to connect, right?
You can set the password. Just make sure you're setting the correct one:
there is the "user" password and the "default" password. They're different.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Doug Briggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Env
Please send replies to the list.
Foster, Simon S SGUK-UOCG/31 said:
> im using Windows XP, im not sure what i have to do on the server side? can
> you help at all?
>
> many thanks.
You can get a WinXP version of OpenSSH at http://www.cygwin.com/.
If you are looking for more MS Windows oriented t
Please Help!
Our VNC was working fine until we changed our IP address of our server
(redhat 6.1).
Now no matter what we do we get the grey screen.
We are using the Windows viewer to connect to the Linux Box.
Bruce Osborn
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Hi,
Any help with the following problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Problem summary:
Linux VNC server refusing connections. Clients receive "failed to
connect to server" error.
Details:
Server A: RedHat Linux 8.0 running most recent version of VNC
server software, dyn
Michael Perrone said:
> Hi,
> Any help with the following problem would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks!
>
> Problem summary:
> Linux VNC server refusing connections. Clients receive "failed to
> connect to server" error.
[snip]
> Server A can connect to itself (i.e. vncviewer run
Lite:
Heya. Not sure I read you correctly, but...you should not
be able to "access the server from the comp running the server".
That'd be a bit loopy. :)
If you're trying to "test" to see if your router is setup
correctly, try running the scan here:
http://www.GoToMyVNC.c
Quoting William Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Please send replies to the list.
>
> Foster, Simon S SGUK-UOCG/31 said:
> > im using Windows XP, im not sure what i have to do on the server side? can
> > you help at all?
> >
> > many thanks.
>
> You can get a WinXP version of OpenSSH at http://www.
Okay, I ran the scan, this is what I got, doesn't look good.
Checking you out at IP address "67.173.154.104"...
67.173.154.104 is not responding on Display 0.
67.173.154.104 is not responding on Display 1.
67.173.154.104 is not responding on Display 2.
67.173.154.104 is not responding on Displ
This is not really a question, just a "heads up" for interested parties.
Not sure if it's been reported before.
Yesterday one of my IT colleagues went to do some work on one of our
production servers. Whilst there he wanted to check something on his own PC
and rather than walk back to the offi
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