On Tue Jul 11, 2006 at 05:28:30PM -0700, Jon Karis wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We are looking at using Real VNC instead of terminal services, and were
> wondering if you can have multiple users logged into one computer, or if
you
> are limited to x concurrent logins, such as with Windows 2K, XP and 2K
Are you using Windows XP or later with Windows Firewall enabled?
On 7/5/06, Nicholson, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We see the following error in the event log all the time with WinVNC
> across
> every PC/server:
>
> DeviceFrameBuffer: BitBlt failed:5
>
> What does it mean?
>
> Thanks, Rob.
Is there a way to see the vncserver option of a given user
For a given user U1, the behavior is OK on any PCs
For another user U2, the behavior is non OK on any of the same PCs
So I Think this is associated with the options defined when typing vncserver
.-.
So I would be hap
Yes I am - does that make a difference? VNC works perfectly, just see that
error in the event log now and then.
Cheers, Rob.
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From: Celia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: DeviceFrameBuffer: BitBlt failed:5
Are you us
>But if you use Function Key F8
And F8 followed by D selects that menu option which is actually fewer
keystrokes than CTRL-ALT-DELETE :-)
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I've seen lots of posts on this, but no answers that work for me.
System is Athlon 3700+, 1%G Ram, ASUS A8N-E, XP 64 SP2
I tried both enterprise edition and free. The free edition worked
better, but still not well enough.
1: VNC won't even start in service mode.
2: It will run in User mode, and
Hi,
Is it possible to have a server boot into runlevel 3 / console mode,
and at the same time have X Windows available for VNC users?
I'm asking because I've noticed that sometimes my server does not completely
boot X Windows (it stops on the screen with the Monitor Graphic), However,
from a diff
Hi. I'm a todal newbie having trouble wrapping my head around what VNC is doing
& how to config it.
I have VNC server running on a WinXP box attached to a router. I've opened up
ports 5900 & 5800 (yikes!) on the router. I went to whatismyip.com & subscribed
to a domain name in order to static-i
One of our office locations has a unix firewall and VNC is running
through X-windows so that I can connect to that machine and get X on my
viewer. If I wanted to add vnc server onto any of the machines within
the network, and forward, say a specific port from the firewall to that
machine, h
On 7/12/06, John Calande III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have a server boot into runlevel 3 / console mode,
and at the same time have X Windows available for VNC users?
I'm asking because I've noticed that sometimes my server does not completely
boot X Windows (it stops on
Ashley M. Kirchner napisal(a):
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> machine, how do I tell the viewer what to connect to? Right now the
> viewer connects to firewall.domain.com:0 and gets the firewall. How can
> I tell it to connect to a specific port (and theoretically by
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 22:17, John Calande III wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to have a server boot into runlevel 3 / console mode,
> and at the same time have X Windows available for VNC users?
>
> I'm asking because I've noticed that sometimes my server does not
> completely boot X Windows (i
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 22:41, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> One of our office locations has a unix firewall and VNC is running
> through X-windows so that I can connect to that machine and get X on my
> viewer. If I wanted to add vnc server onto any of the machines within
> the network, and f
I have posted this problem long time ago and no one seems to know the
answer. The only response I got was to play with my MTU values and it didn't
work. After I turned off my WIndows firewall and used a firewall appliance,
the problem disappeared. Aside from getting the "DeviceFrameBuffer: BitBlt
f
Jerry Westrick wrote:
You do better using SSH and closing the 59xx ports on the filewall...
You're making the assumption that what's behind the firewall has SSH
capabilities - which they don't.
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Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Jerry Westrick wrote:
>
>> You do better using SSH and closing the 59xx ports on the filewall...
>>
>>
> You're making the assumption that what's behind the firewall has SSH
> capabilities - which they don't.
You would only need SSH to the firewall (or to one machine be
William Hooper wrote:
ou would only need SSH to the firewall (or to one machine behind the
firewall), assuming you don't care that the internal communication isn't
encrypted
I guess I don't understand then. I'm using VNC viewer on my desktop
to connect to the firewall machine so I can get
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