Re: Monitor with 2 video input and VNC

2004-11-06 Thread Lister
Adnan Malik wrote: Hi, I have 2 machines one running Solaris 2.8 and other Windows XP. Both connected to same monitor that has dual video inputs. The keyboard and mouse connected to Unix machine. I want to be able to switch between Unix and Windows machine using same keyboard and mouse but can't

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2004-11-06 Thread Jim Harrison
Seeking Answer: I am using the Java viewer to assist clients, i.e. allow them to watch me perform functions they then duplicate. I need to customize the Java viewer, meaning I need to edit the HTML code of the page called when connecting to my server through port:580

No Browser Java connection

2004-11-06 Thread DJL
Hi - Been combing the archives and found lots of people with the same problem, but no one with a usable answer to this thing of getting a connection using the browser and java server. Hoping someone can help, here's my config and situation: Desktop and Laptop on local LAN behind USRobotics NAT

v4 Problem

2004-11-06 Thread Meyer, Bruce
I just installed v4 on a couple of servers. Version 3.x works flawlessly. When I attempt to VNC through a VPN I get the prompt for a password, I enter it and get an: VNC Viewer: Error Authentication failure popup. If I try to connect to a v3 VNC server, it work perfect. If I am on the local net

Re: Eureka

2004-11-06 Thread Michael Rosen
Well, no, I put it back to 5900 when 7900/7800 did not work. Either way, it still does not work. On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 07:45:47 +0100, Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > if 7900 has the VNC viewer, try http://myhost:7800 > > -Oorspronkelijk bericht- > Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAI

Broadcast teacher's desktop in SuSE 9.1

2004-11-06 Thread Pau Cabot
I finally found a solution to: http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2004-November/047787.html If you remember, I was searching for some way to display the same X session the teacher was using to all pupils' screen. I found one solution. These are the steps: 1. Install "kdenetwork3-vnc" (f

Re: Port forwarding?

2004-11-06 Thread BPS
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Tunneling between Win 98 and Win XP

2004-11-06 Thread BPS
Hi, all! Now that I've learned a little bit about the basics of setting up VNC, I'd like to go a step further and see if I can get tunneling set up, for security. I'm using Windows 98, and, so far, have been connecting to computers using Windows XP. My first question is: do I need to have tunnel

Re: Tunneling between Win 98 and Win XP

2004-11-06 Thread Alan Watchorn
Mary, VPN is structurally the same as VNC, i.e. it has a client and a server. The client (at least VPN/PPTP) is built into Windows as you noted and is fairly straightforward to set up. The server usually runs on a server computer (and is considerably more complex to set up). I am not at all fa