Create csv tree of realvnc

2006-11-14 Thread Adam Tkac
Hi all, What do you think about creating cvs tree of free edition realvnc (especially of unix version) + bugzilla?? It could be for patching, applying enhancements which can be really usefull for common users, realvnc fans and realvnc development team. Nowadays, when no upstream exists is patching

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2006-11-14 Thread ben dobbin
how do i change the ip address that vnc uses as it is using my local ip address and i want it to be using my WAN address _ Download the new Windows Live Toolbar, including Desktop search! http://toolbar.live.com/?mkt=en-gb ___

RE: Upgrading to VNC Enterprise

2006-11-14 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Milton, You can obtain technical support for VNC Enterprise Edition at http://www.realvnc.com/support.html Thanks, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bliss, Milton > Sent: 10 November 2006 19:21 > To: vnc-list

Re: Changing IP address

2006-11-14 Thread John Aldrich
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 7:58 am, ben dobbin wrote: > how do i change the ip address that vnc uses as it is using my local ip > address and i want it to be using my WAN address > You will need to enable port-forwarding on your modem/router and point it to your internal IP address. For more info

Simple question of making VNC accessible in web browser

2006-11-14 Thread Astan Chee
Hi, I have a winXP machnine running with a VNC server on it. What Im trying to do is access said machine from the outside world via a web browser. I can do it fine if I type http://:5800 in the URL where is the ip of my computer. Now what Im trying to do is get access when I dont have access t

Re: Simple question of making VNC accessible in web browser

2006-11-14 Thread Israel A. Martínez Ibarra
you don't need apache; the only thing to do is to forwar the port 5900 and 5800 in your router/modem to see your vnc server from the WAN side. for more help to do forwarding go to http://www.portforward.com cheers. - Original Message - From: "Astan Chee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tue

Re: Simple question of making VNC accessible in web browser

2006-11-14 Thread Astan Chee
I dont understand how port forwarding (due to my lack of knowledge in it) can solve it. Even if i forward port 5900 and 5800 in my router does that mean i can access the vnc server simply by typing http:// instead of http://:5800 ? Sorry but im not all that familiar with port forwarding and had