Hi all,
I have a server running SuSe 10.5, on the server within the
YaST=>Network Services=>Remote Administration I have allowed remote
administration (THE FIREWALL IS DISABLED). Also within the SaX2: Remote
Access Tab I have enabled Access to display, keyboard/mouse of the X
server and allowed
George Marselis ha scritto:
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made with wholesome "Joel on Software" goodness.
I know, there are many professional services like this; but i'll prefer
to run a gpled linux application in a private server.
Thank you anyway :)
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Hello Alex.
You'll get better answers with this question on the Open Suse Lists.
You're problem is that you are setting up SUSE to use vnc one way,
and then trying to connect to SUSE with vnc via a different method.
I know, it sounds like giberish. So here's the beef:
In Yast2 check the follow
Hi, I have recently had my personal pc configured "in house" which involved
linking two pc's in my home using a router. However I notice there is a
program realvnc now installed and I am getting all sorts of messages from
Zone Alarm including do I want vnc to act as a server. The technician
ment
Giacomo:
Hello! Yes, EchoVNC does it that way: http://www.echovnc.com
The clients use something called "echoWare"; it's available for Windows,
OSX, and Linux. The "relay server" is available for Windows and Linux.
cheers,
Scott
Hello everyone,
when connecting to an host behind NATs (Ne
Hello Robert:
The Straight answer is yes and no.
YES.- it's possible that he can see
(and operate) your machine remotetly.
NO- It's not possible that he does so without your knowing.
There is a row of "tiny icons" on the bottom right of you screen.
one of them is a white box, with a green "V"