Roque Cardena wrote:
> I would like to find some help.
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> VNC installed on Windows Vista, every time I launch VNC server it is not
> accepting connection.
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> What should be the right configuration?
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> I all ready allowed VNC on the windows Firewall, but still is not working,
> even i
Mike,
HKEY_CURRENT_USER is writable by the current user, by definition - it's set
to refer to the user's registry hive when they log on. In the case of the
Guest user, this is a temporary copy of the default user registry hive, and
so any data saved to it won't persist. Installing applications r
David,
Something running on the server whose IP address is listed is connecting to
all your VNC servers every so often, but not authenticating itself. It
therefore becomes blacklisted after a while.
Regards,
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, James Weatherall wrote:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER is writable by the current user, by definition - it's set
to refer to the user's registry hive when they log on. In the case of the
Guest user, this is a temporary copy of the default user registry hive, and
so any data saved to it
Brendan:
Heya. Getting VNC to work across a proxy is a bit tricky:
usually, it is required that you first establish a "proxy-aware tunnel"
of some sort. That is, you would first run some software on the VNC
Viewer PC that established a connection with a server on the "other"
side of your
Hi,
I have un-installed the free version of VnC on my PC and rebooted it. When I
reinstall VnC on that PC I stilll have the old VnC settings on that. How can I
delete the vnc configuration settings permanently. Anybody any idea?
-SK
Scott can you tell me how do you put the vnc session through an ssh tunnel
or other proxytunnel tunnel
also echovnc would not connect to the echo server for me
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Brendan:
Heya. Regarding SSH and proxytunnel, do you have access to
a Linux/*nix server anywhere? Makes life easier for this part.
Regarding EchoVNC, two things to note: first, most web proxy's
will not allow connections to "non-standard" ports, like what VNC
and echoServer use b
well i have a computer with ubuntu desktop
would this do for ssh and proxytunnel or would i have to install ubuntu
server or similar
things are looking good with echovnc
i have to just get another computer into my group to test it
thanks very much scott
brendan
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Brendan:
Yep, Ubuntu will do. Similar to what you did for EchoVNC...
setup a proxytunnel server to listen to TCP 443 on your Ubuntu PC, and
see if you can login from your Viewer PC. A pretty good description
of it is here:
http://proxytunnel.sourceforge.net/usage.php
Glad to hea
the ubuntu computer has a direct internet connection
the computer behind the proxy has windows on it
when you say my viewer pc do you mean the ubuntu one outside the proxy?
also, is making a tunnel through the proxy, from the windows computer inside
the proxy, to a port on the ubuntu computer outsi
Sridhar Kulkarni wrote:
Hi,
I have un-installed the free version of VnC on my PC and rebooted it. When I
reinstall VnC on that PC I stilll have the old VnC settings on that. How can I
delete the vnc configuration settings permanently. Anybody any idea?
Probably in registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MA
Brendan:
I think I understand your setup to be:
Windows-PC <-proxy-> Internet <-> Ubuntu-PC
When I said "Viewer", I presumed you wanted to start a
VNC Viewer on the Windows-PC, and connect to a VNC Server that
could connect directly with the Ubuntu-PC (either via the
Internet, o
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