> "Seak, Teng-Fong" wrote:
> OK, after reading your other post, I now understand what you wanted
> to do. However, there's a little problem with your original idea: since
> VNC server seemed to crash because of other applications (Macromedia?),
> even if there's an integrated VNC function to
When I log in with VNC, Firefox won't start up in Gnome. In the
syslog, it says that the 'dbus service' needs to be started in order
to run the program.
In order to get VNC to work, I commented out xinitrc - is that part of
the problem? I took it out because VNC wouldn't connect because of
perm
Another good list to subscribe to is the Bugtraq list at
http://www.securityfocus.com/. That list will let you know right away of
any security flaws found in just about any serious application.
Thank you,
Steve Bostedor
http://www.vncscan.com
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hello,
i am running the free edition 4.1.2
recently while i'm at home, i have noticed in my logs that IP's that i do not
recognize are trying to access my PC w/o my permission. i have the password
configured and also have it set to prompt local user to accept incoming
connections. when these I
Hi James,
Thanks for the reply.
The server is set to accept connections on port 5900.
I cannot see information on RFB settings.
Cheers,
Mark
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Weatherall
Sent: 07 February 2007 14:21
To: 'Mark Evans';
I have a new instalation of VNC on my work computer, Fedora 6 with
Gnome, and use VNC to access another computer running Windows 2000.
The connection is working fine, but the cursor in the window of NC that
has the Windows screen is only a _very _small square. I tried
configurating Windows to u
i can ping the device but cannot connect to it or have it connect to me
any idea???
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Hi,
The messages logged regarding connections being accepted refer to a network
connection being made, not to a connection actually gaining access. The
next release of VNC Free Edition will provide additional logging to make it
easier to distinguish connections that are permitted access to the sy
On my home network I have been mapping drives between my laptop and pc for
several months with no problems. Both are using windows xp sp2.
I've installed the VNC server on the PC and the viewer on my laptop. Shortly
after installing vnc (before doing anything else I haven't done before) I
have
Can some one please explained how exactly to set up my VNC. I have a DSL
router connected to computer A. Then I have computers B, C, and D connected
to computer A through a network hub. I can connected to any of the computers
on my network from any other computer on the network ive got that figu
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