RE: VNC and RDP 5.0 (Windows 2003) incompatabilities

2004-08-10 Thread Martin Laukkanen
>From my experience the problem occurs often when using Sevice-mode and console sessions, I can certainly understand the problems with other TS sessions, but when disconnecting from the console session why does that sometimes cause VNC sessions to freeze? I'd like to understand this problem a litt

VNC 4.0 on Itanium 64 with Windows 2003 server 64 bit edition

2004-08-10 Thread Novák Ondřej
Hi all, have you already tested VNC 4.0 Server on Itanium 64 with Windows 2003 server 64 bit edition? I mean 64 bit version, compiled for 64 bit OS, not x86 version running in emulation. Thanks much Ondxej Novak Application Analyst Contactel s.r.o. Vinohradska 174, 130 19 Praha 3 Tel: +420 255

4.0 Client Crashes every few hours

2004-08-10 Thread Joe Perrone
Hello, I have a client (w2k) that controls a server (running XP) They both have the latest service packs on them. The VNC Viewer app crashes regularly every 3-4 hours. I tried it on another client with the same results. Is their a bug in the VNC server or a service pack for the VNC server for

Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Anand G.P.
Hi I am really getting many stupid suggestions and explanation but nobody is answering me the following simple question. I am connected to internet through dial-up connection. Mine is standalone machine with win-xp. Another machine connected to internet through dial-up connection. That is standa

Dynamic QueryConnect based on IP adress (like in RealVNC 3.3.x)?

2004-08-10 Thread Michael Reitz
I just installed RealVNC 4.0 and while experimenting with the new features and options I finally discovered that the question mark is no longer supported in the new Access Control list (Hosts). In RealVNC 3.3.7 (and older versions) I used something like AuthHosts="?:+10:+192.168:" in order to autom

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Arthur Simpatico
If you can't ping one another, then one or both of you most likely have some kind of firewall blocking your port 5900. The method in which you connect to the internet will make no difference to vnc or any other TCP/IP-related program. You cannot, of course, initiate a connect at the other end wi

RE: 4.0 Client Crashes every few hours

2004-08-10 Thread James Weatherall
Joe, Please provide more detail regarding VNC Viewer "crashing". Many users use the term "crash" when they simply mean that the viewer has closed, which is most often caused by network issues. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: VNC and RDP 5.0 (Windows 2003) incompatabilities

2004-08-10 Thread Alan Watchorn
Martin, I certainly have tried to understand the problem (I use all three, TS, Remote Desktop and VNC) but the bottom line is I don't mix TS/RD with VNC on the same machine. Even if it doesn't work some of the time (and my experience is that it does not work 100% of the time but may be because I

FW: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Charles Brown
Hey killer, calm down. I checked the IP address of the win98 machine, it says that ip range is owned by DOD. Is this computer on a Navy computer network. I used to admin on Navy networks. It will not connect to them in most cases. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROT

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Arthur Simpatico
Very interestingI guess there's probably a good reason why it'd be hard to connect to the Navy Personnel Research and Development Center. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Brown Sent: August 10, 2004 10:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Marco Gabriel
it's obvious that the ip-adresses, netmasks and gateways of the original post do not match... this is simple tcp/ip and has nothing to do with the owner of the networks (or their security...). with these settings, nobody would ever be able to connect to the other host, not even the navy... :-)

RE: 4.0 Client Crashes every few hours

2004-08-10 Thread James Weatherall
Joe, Please provide more detail regarding VNC Viewer "dissappearing", such as how long the viewer had been connected, etc. Information on the platforms in use may also be useful. What do you mean by "the Catalyst ports"? Please read the documentation regarding shared connections. There doesn't

RE: 4.0 Client Crashes every few hours

2004-08-10 Thread James Weatherall
Joe, "The client dissappears after about 2 or 3 hours" suggests that it's simply the idle timeout on the connections, causing them to be dropped. Please read the documentation for details on select a longer timeout if required. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Joe Perro

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread James Weatherall
Anand, VNC 4 will operate over any TCP/IP compatible network. This includes dial-up network connections that provide TCP/IP support. The most probable cause of your machines being unable to communicate is that the default gateways specified are not addresses within the same subnet as the corresp

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread James Weatherall
Ping has nothing to do with port numbers. Ping is handled at a lower level - if your ISP and computers are Internet-compliant then your machine will be pingable so long as data can be sent to/from it. Whether or not port 5900 etc is blocked will not affect pingability. If you can't ping a machin

how to prompt local console only when somebody is logged in?

2004-08-10 Thread Jörn Nettingsmeier
hi vnc folks! first of all, huge kudos to all contributors for a really smooth piece of software, and for sharing your work under the gpl! i'm planning to use realvnc both as a helpdesk and remote administration tool. it's very important for me that my users don't feel they are being spied on,

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Valis Keogh
aw, shouldn't be so hard! just talk to your network admin, tell him to do some port forwarding for you for unsecure remote connection from home to your computer on a possibly classified navy network. voila! and then next week, you can look for a new job! -Original Message- From: [EM

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Arthur Simpatico
Not to harp on my point, but... It is entirely possible to have a router or firewall in the path that will not respond to a ping request (ICMP Echo Request/Reply) yet allow port 5900 to have access. Try to ping www.microsoft.com. The ability to ping a machine and whether or not port 5900 is bloc

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Charles Brown
I believe the original poster is lacking in his knowledge of networking in the first place. Although everyone has provided great suggestions (the ping issue is still up for debate apparently :>) I believeit is probably this lack of basic tcp/ip and general networking knowledge that is the problem.

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread DILATED_ONE
Why not just ask if he can pin OUT from that system, if you can ping out that means it is at least half configged correctly. Lets start at step one. He needs to be on that box sOME HOW and we can start from the ground up -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-10 Thread Ronald B Miller
Hi, Folks, I have recently purchased a new computer to replace my 3 year old one. They are both Windows XP and both successfully use a VPN client to connect to work. One of them can connect the VNC ver 4 viewer to the Solaris 8 system running VNC Server at the other end of my VPN. The new one ca

RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread DILATED_ONE
Hahaha -Original Message- From: Valis Keogh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 12:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Charles Brown'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection nnhhh step ONE is providing my paypal account

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2004-08-10 Thread xiagw
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RE: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Valis Keogh
nnhhh step ONE is providing my paypal account email address, and charging at least 50 an hour. valis -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of DILATED_ONE Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 1:34 PM To: 'Charles Brown'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

WinVNC 4.0 hangs Windows/Me after a few hours

2004-08-10 Thread Lou Spironello
Dear Group: I've installed WinVNC 4.0 on a Windows/Me machine. I believe it runs as a service. MSCONFIG displays the following command for WinVNC4 invokacation: "c:\program files\readlvnc\vnc4\winvnc4.exe" -noconsole -service I'm accessing that windows box from a Linux box running vnc-4.0-1.bet

Re: Will realVNC alone work in dial-up connection

2004-08-10 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
Without having someone there with knowledge to handle config details, the simplest solution always seems to be to try running VNC on the target system, then VNC to it - or use telnet 5900. But I'd bet it's blocked if the admin doesn't specifically plan to allow VNC already. :) DILATED_ONE wrote:

FW: VNC over wireless serial modem connection

2004-08-10 Thread Manfred Haug
Anyone ever tried (successfully?) VNC over a wireless modem (dialup TCPIP) connection? -Original Message- From: Manfred Haug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:26 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: No remote screen over wireless serial modem Maybe anyone knows