Re: "RFB 003.008"

2004-10-22 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 04:29, VM wrote: > Hello - > > > > I have port 5800 selected as the port for the HTTP and Java viewer to go > to from a web browser. When I type in http://my-ip-address:5800 > in my web browser, I get "RFB 003.008". I > know that this is supp

connection and firewall

2004-10-22 Thread Dr. A. Derom
Dear sirs, I am using RealVNC 3.3.7 (I do know there's a version 4, but I find the configuration of version 3.3.7 easier) I use the program to connect to my work computer through a VPN tunnel on my notebook, and this works fine Now I am trying the opposite : to go from work to home (which is not th

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread YigalB
I think I found the answer: what used to be .cshrc long time ago is now called .bashrc - I added the vncserver line and now it's working. But now I get something strange: I don't see the exact same thing as I see on the Linux machine itself: it's a different GUi window. For example instead of the r

Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Cruz Walter
Hi! I'm running a vnc server in a FreeBSD machine running 5.2.1. >From my usual console I have no problems accessing an X-application through ssh connection. The remote system in that case is a SunOS 5.9, and that system is not running vnc and I don't have admin rights to it. Then when I'm not inf

Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Cruz Walter
Oooops, take away the coma on the link. It should be like this: http://www.algonet.se/~noktork/Download/vnc_problem.JPG ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

Re: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 11:05, Cruz Walter wrote: > Oooops, take away the coma on the link. > It should be like this: > http://www.algonet.se/~noktork/Download/vnc_problem.JPG > ___ > VNC-List mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To remove yourself from the l

RE: XP stability

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
The message "connection timed out" indicates that the remote machine is not contactable at all - if it were contactable, then either a connection would be made, or it would be rejected. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Mark & Kim Winscott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
YigalB, If you want to access a console X server using VNC, you need to either install the VNC module for X. Please see the on-line documentation for further details. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of YigalB > Se

VNC and it's config

2004-10-22 Thread Vince
Is it possible to put the entire config of VNC server in one (coded) file? i hate to see i have to re-config vnc every time i re-install the system. maybe something like a reg.dump for ALL vnc settings (looks like a load of keys!) i'm on winXP (SP2) with a modified v337&ultra version

SmartCode VNC Manager 2.5 Beta 1 released

2004-10-22 Thread yury
SmartCode has have finally released long awaited VNC Manager 2.5 beta build. This build includes the following new features: * Support for the RealVNC 4.0 and TightVNC 1.3 releases. * VNC Deployment Wizard can uninstall VNC remotely. * VNC Deployment Wizard can install RealV

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread YigalB
Hello James I read the online documents and I still don't get something: I assume that since the viewer is working on the XP side then the issue is on the remote side (Linux machine in my case). I do have a vncserver on my linux Fedora machine - and I can see it from the viewer side. So what do y

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread John Aldrich
Nope... if you want it to start at boot, you really need to have it as part of your initd, TTBOMK. I don't do it that way, so all I have to go by is the FAQ. I personally start the server manually whenever I want to connect to it from remote. John -Original Message- From: YigalB [m

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread John Aldrich
VNC starts a new X session in *nix. I believe there are versions of VNC which will do what you want, i.e. behave the way the Windows version does -- shared desktop, etc. However, maybe someone else can tell you how to do it... -Original Message- From: YigalB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

RE: VNC and it's config

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
Upgrade to VNC 4 and use regedit to export HKLM/Software/RealVNC/WinVNC4 to get your VNC Server settings stored to file. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vince > Sent: 22 October 2004 11:47 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
Yigal, What you are trying to do is remote the X ":0" console - that's the documentation you'll want to read. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: YigalB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 22 October 2004 12:55 > To: 'James Weatherall'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Starti

Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Cruz Walter
Here is the logs from my last connection, I started the server, connected from Win VNC viewer, used ssh to connect to remote host and started netcool: 22/10/04 14:12:22 Got connection from client 172.30.253.114 22/10/04 14:12:22 Protocol version 3.3 22/10/04 14:12:25 Pixel format for client 172.30

IPTables causing problems

2004-10-22 Thread Tom
I seem to be having strange problems with IPTables running on my server. The IPTables is set up as follows: Chain INPUT (policy DROP) target prot opt source destination ACCEPT tcp -- 192.168.0.4 192.168.0.2 multiport dports http ACCEPT tcp -- 192.168

Re: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 14:25, Cruz Walter wrote: > Here is the logs from my last connection, I started the server, > connected from Win VNC viewer, used ssh to connect to remote host and > started netcool: > > 22/10/04 14:12:22 Got connection from client 172.30.253.114 > 22/10/04 14:12:22 Protocol

Re: connection and firewall

2004-10-22 Thread Angelo Sarto
There have been suggestions I have red by other people to try changing the color encoding for this type of problem. Maybe someone else will reply to this? Does it work from the java viewer (which I think uses a different encoding by default?) Maybe try vesion 4? in case that was a bug for Win98

RE: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
Walter, It's not that there are font errors, it's that the vncserver script isn't setting the font path of Xvnc to the same thing as your desktop X server will be using - if you modify it to set it to use your machine's local font server then you should get the fonts correctly. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.

SV: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Cruz Walter
What's the syntax to set the right fontserver? -Ursprungligt meddelande- Fren: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Skickat: den 22 oktober 2004 15:31 Till: Cruz Walter; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dmne: RE: Fonts not showing right under VNC Walter, It's not that there are font errors, it's

RE: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
See the X documentation for details of X-specific options. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Cruz Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 22 October 2004 14:39 > To: James Weatherall; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: SV: Fonts not showing right under VNC > > What's the synt

SV: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Cruz Walter
Hmmm, I think it is allready done. Here is the copy of the setting through xset: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .vnc]$ xset -display :1 q Keyboard Control: auto repeat: onkey click percent: 0LED mask: Xlib: extension "XFree86-Misc" missing on display ":1.0". auto repeating keys: 0

RE: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
Walter, You need to verify that the font path is the same as the one for the console ":0" server. The fact that there is a font path at all for your Xvnc process is no surprise - otherwise you wouldn't see any fonts at all. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: Cruz Walter [

One simple Password Question

2004-10-22 Thread Rainer Budde
Hi, IB4ve the latest version of VNC Server. Know I set for example a simple Password like "Test" in User and Service Configuration. I connect to the server an enter succesfully this password. That all works fine. But know I change the Password for example to "Test2004" in User and Service Confi

IPTables causing problems

2004-10-22 Thread Tom
I seem to be having strange problems with IPTables running on my server. The IPTables is set up as follows: Chain INPUT (policy DROP) target prot opt source destination ACCEPT tcp -- 192.168.0.4 192.168.0.2 multiport dports http ACCEPT tcp -- 192.168

Re: SV: Fonts not showing right under VNC

2004-10-22 Thread Jeff Boerio
Walter, It depends on how your machine has been configured. If the machine is running xfs (X font server), then it could be one way. If not, it could be the other. Wez has some a good suggestion - confirming how X11 is configured for the console logins on that machine. You will likely need to

RE: server closed connection unexpectedly - another solution

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
Richard, > Thinking I'd accidently typed the "+" in the server options > Connections | Access Control list, I removed it, leaving the > list entirely empty. This caused the server to throw the > "SocketManager: > unknown network event for listener" error whenever someone > tried to connect.

RE: One simple Password Question

2004-10-22 Thread James Weatherall
Rainer, The example you give does not have the behaviour you describe... What I suspect you have actually done is set a password with >8 characters, in which case the VNC Authentication scheme only checks the first 8 characters (for legacy compatibility reasons) and so a password like 12345678tes

Dreaded Grey Desktop - Xvnc / FreeBSD

2004-10-22 Thread Tony
Ok, so i have Xvnc installed and configured to run via init, but upon connecting all i get is the grey desktop that others have seen many a time around here. The last time i got this was on linux years ago, and it was fixable, but so far nothing has worked in this case. This is FBSD 4.10 so its

RE: Dreaded Grey Desktop - Xvnc / FreeBSD

2004-10-22 Thread John Aldrich
I don't know about *BSD, but under Linux, you need to have a ~/.vnc/xstartup file that looks something like this: #!/bin/sh # Red Hat Linux VNC session startup script exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc I suspect there is similar verbage in *BSD. John -Original Message- From: Tony [mail