aristeidis tsitras wrote:
hello there. i got two machines running woody, and kde 3.2. i installed
realvnc server in the remote, and realvncviewer on the desktop. apparently i
If this is installed from the vnc packages as supplied with Debian Woody, try to
run `vncpasswd.real` and supply a vncpas
Kudrin Max wrote:
Hello!
Does anyone know about realization of VNC under .net? Search gives
nothing.
Well, VNC can do perfectly without .net. What should it do with .net? Is there
any advantage of using .net if it also works without?
CBee
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Blake,
Check that you haven't logged on as several different users simultaneously.
If you have (at any point since the machine booted), go to Task
Manager->Users and check the "ID" of the Active session. If it's not zero
then VNC 3.3.7 can't access it!
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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I'm accessing two machines (next to eachother, in the same network domain)
with VNCViewer.
With the first machine (M1) all goes fine. However, the second machine
(M2) is a constant trouble maker.
After making the connection to M2, I have a couple of seconds a view of
the desktop. After that the
Michiel,
THis sounds very similar to my problem. Is there a monitor attached to M2?
Bram
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From: "Michiel Visser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: VNCViewer closes after couple of seconds
> I'm accessing two ma
Hi:
I have seen some reported difficulties with ZlibHex protocol or
whatever. I am not familiar with the frame buffering technology. Here
my problem:
I am using "Chicken of the VNC" V. 1.3.6 on a Mac G5. When I connect
to a WinXP machine on my local network using WinVNC V 3.3.7 server, the
Hi Michiel,
M1 in my case is a Compaq desktop (AMD 6000) with a monitor, M2 is a
Dell laptop with a monitor built in. I don't think the server is
crashing on M2 because I can
reconnect again and again. My problem seems to be coming from the
ZlibHex protocol. When searching the mailing list,
> I am using "Chicken of the VNC" V. 1.3.6 on a Mac G5. When I connect
> to a WinXP machine on my local network using WinVNC V 3.3.7
> server, the
> system works perfectly.
> However, the original purpose was to be able to run my mother WinXP
> box. When I try to connect over the Internet (us
What platform are you having in M2? In windows, check the idletimeout in
registry, otherwise, as I've repeated several times, the "easiest" method is to
uninstall VNC, erase VNC related data from registry and reinstall again.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Michiel Visser [mailto:[
I have a funny problem.
All the letters I type in the viewer come up as upper case in the
server. When I hold down the shift key they come up lower case. The
opposite of normal. The problem only affects letters. I have been
running VNC for six months without any problems until this started th
Hi there i can not find the xstartup file, so i can edit it to start KDE, because at
the moment all i see is a grey screen. Here is what the console shows when i start the
vncserver:
:~# vncserver
xauth: (argv):1: bad display name ".localdomain.fake:1" in "add" command
New 'X' desktop is .local
It was the caplock on the server. Since I never touch that box I had
not thought to look at it.
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The Caps Lock key is probably down on the server.
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Behalf Of funkster
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:03 PM
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Subject: Capital letters
I have a funny problem.
All the letters I type in the viewer co
I think the current suggestion is that you contact the "Chicken of the
VNC" team and ask them about your problem.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ZlibHex
aristeidis tsitras said:
> Hi there i can not find the xstartup file, so i can edit it to start KDE,
> because at the moment all i see is a grey screen. Here is what the console
> shows when i start the vncserver:
> :~# vncserver
> xauth: (argv):1: bad display name ".localdomain.fake:1" in "add"
Hi John and James:
I have my WinXP machine connected to the Internet and and the RealVNC
client from that machine worked perfectly. Impressive program. I
guess cotVNC is not the Real thing. I use it on my local network and
run linux (two versions), WinXP from my Mac G5 all from one large
di
I have NIS 2004 running on both my laptop and my desktop computer. I have VNC v4 on
the laptop talking to VNC 3.3.8 on the desktop (or 3.3.7 I'm not at home to check
right now). I am able to VNC the desktop with no problem. I've tried through a
router, and local connection, both have been succ
Hello,
I have searched the archives for the following problem:
when NIS is enabled, I can't get out with the viewer, period. I have already
configured NIS program control to allow vnc viewer to access the internet. I
have allowed monitoring of the necessary ports. No go. It just won't work
wi
Tom:
Heya. Answer is no: I coded the GoToMyVNC web-scan so that
it only scans the IP address from the connecting web browser. That's
fairly standard for web-scan services; you can imagine the chaos
if it wasn't. :)
-Scott
> Can I run this on ANY IP (for legitimate purposes) .or only
Scott:
Chaos, perhapsbut can't those who want to do this find a way to do it anyway?
Tom
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From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 12:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Tom Knowlton
Subject: Re: Open Ports
Tom:
Heya. Answer
(OBJECT)
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Hi there. i am running woody and i downloaded the rpm files from tightvnc. once i
install them no errors come up, but where do i write i xstartup to start KDE? The
following is from the terminal when i start the server, and the xstartup file.
:~# vncserver
xauth: (argv):1: bad display name ".l
Has anyone out there successfully built an Xvnc binary from source?
I'm getting extremely close, but I get a ton of unresolved/unsatisfied
symbols at link time. If anyone has gotten past this, I (and others on
the list) would appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks,
- Jeff
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Hello,
We have been using vnc in our organization for over a month now; we also use
Norton Internet Security. I configured (or thought I did) NIS to allow
connections between vnc server/viewer. I can actually see them in the program
access list on NIS. BUT.we have to disable the NIS on the
If anyone is online tonight, I could use some help.
I have the following setup:
Internet -> ActionTec Broadband DSL Gateway modem -> DLink wireless router -> LAN
Both the ActionTec and the DLink routers support port forwarding, which I have
specified as ports 5800 thru 5900 on the ActionTec
I have a D-Link Wired router, so may be different in that respect, but I
went to the router software and logged in as admin.
Click on the Advanced tab.
The Virtual Server button on the left is open, or active.
Here, I configured a new server entry as follows:
Name: Any name you want
IP address:
Hi,
I checked out the mailing list but I do not see any solution to my problem. I
installed VNCServer in my SPARC Solaris 2.8 platform. When I try to launch
Xvnc it gives me Fatal Server error, couldn't add screen error. I cannot find
a solution to this issue anywhere so far. It is a SPARC machine.
I did thisno luck
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:25 PM
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Subject: RE: router config to work with VNC
I have a D-Link Wired router, so may be different in that respect, but I
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