Re: Simple question of making VNC accessible in web browser

2006-11-15 Thread S. I. Becker
To remove the need for ":" at the end, you need to have the java viewer being served on the standard http port, which is port 80. There are two basic ways of doing this Either: 1) Forward port 80 on your router to port 5800 on your computer, Or (e.g. if your router does not support changi

Could Real VNC work as Windows Remote Connection?

2006-11-15 Thread MingDai\(QA/SH\)
Hi, I am trying to use different logins to connect a Windows2003 Server via different PC clients at the same time. But I found I could not keep different logins co-existing just like it works at Linux or Windows Remote Connection can do. Does Real VNC support the requirement I want? If yes, Ho

Re: Could Real VNC work as Windows Remote Connection?

2006-11-15 Thread Robin Hill
On Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 05:45:36PM +0800, MingDai(QA/SH) wrote: > I am trying to use different logins to connect a Windows2003 Server via > different PC clients at the same time. > > But I found I could not keep different logins co-existing just like it > works at Linux or Windows Remote Connection

Re: VNC Connection Over SSH Problem

2006-11-15 Thread Grant Booth
Here's the final solution to my VNC over SSH Problem (I use this to support my Father since he is just beginning to use a computer) On remote machine enter this command: ssh -l username -R:5900:localhost:5900:address.no-ip.com note: address.no-ip.com is my ip address assigned to a dynamic DNS se

Re: vnc just hates me

2006-11-15 Thread John Aldrich
On Saturday 11 November 2006 2:20 pm, Sinclair Macleod wrote: > I have tried everything but I can't get VNC viewer to conect to the server. > Is there a manual available or does anyone have finite answers thet would > be willing to help me. I'm a bit new to VNC but I have reasonable > networking kn