Have you HUPed the xinetd service, to get it to read the /etc/xinetd.d/Xvnc
configuration file?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Hi,
Is there a way to integrate VNC with AD, either via the User Applet or
computer browsing? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
RudyM
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Hi Rudy,
VNC Enterprise Edition supports authentication of viewers using Windows, NT
Domain, or Active Directory credentials. Is that what you're looking for?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Thanks for your reply. I use "Smartcode" and it works great, but I was thinking
more down the line of an option on the user 'account windows', or when you
browse for available computers on the network.
Thanks
Rudy
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I did that initially to no avail, so I did a reboot of the system to
ensure all config files were picked up... still no go.
v.m
On Jan 16, 2007, at 5:27 AM, James Weatherall wrote:
Have you HUPed the xinetd service, to get it to read the /etc/
xinetd.d/Xvnc
configuration file?
Regards,
We
Hi all...
Yep, from subject that shouldn't be too surprising... but...
I am told (by sysadmins) the hosts are configured the same...
Both are Sun Solaris v880 boxes:
$ uname -a
SunOS e08k230 5.8 Generic_117350-28 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880
Both are using same xstartup file:
$ more xstartup