, Corni"
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>It's Micro$oft software. (sorry, it's monday morning and it rains
>outside...)
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>Current M$Windows comes with build in firewall which is closed by default.
>It's most likely the firewall that restricts you
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e dedicated VNC
Viewer client. If you also want to use the web-browser Java applet then
you also need 5900 open.
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D'oh! My bad.
In message <001801c22105$7aae1fa0$0b01a8c0@aka1>, Alex K. Angelopoulos
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>Alex,
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>your fingers slipped - ;-)
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>You meant "you need 5900 open; if you want to use the Java viewer
ch the Helpdesk staff do know.
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prevent the icon from appearing. Well done.
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Can anyone offer any suggestions?
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Er, ignore me, folks. I've been stupid. *cough*
I had changed the InputsEnabled bit, in MACHINE.INI, from 1 to 0.
Time to go hang my head in shame.
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I've been using Richard Harris' excellent Fastpush script
(http://ww
feel
free to catcall and jeer.
Can anyone offer any suggestions, please? If necessary I'd pay for
WinSSHD but I'd much rather use OpenSSH. It's cheaper, for a start. :-)
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I believe the soultion is to use "ssh -l administrator -L
5900:127.0.0.1:5900 -C PC2" with OpenSSH.
Best regards,
Miro
That did the trick. Many thanks. I could have sworn I tried that
yesterday, but I guess I hadn't.
Thanks once again.
n anyone get to http://www.tightvnc.org or
Try http://www.tightvnc.com/
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Any body know how i use the fastpush for install VNC remotely.
Yes.
There's some very good documentation included with the Fastpush script,
and you can also read some more at http://www.darkage.co.uk/
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to remote logons. Finally check that remote registry access hasn't been
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Will it work if the end user is logged on?
Yes.
Do I have to call him to log
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ple method of determining a workstations ip address for our Help Desk
to assist a user having difficulty logging in?
BGInfo, from Sysinternals:
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/bginfo.shtml
Can't recommend it highly enough.
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Anyone have any suggestions?
ipconfig /flushdns
nbtstat -RR
If neither of those do the trick then check your PC's HOSTS file. Also
check the resolution of names to IP addresses for the remote machines in
question. See if you can connect to the remote machines using their IP
addre
different GUID hence not the same machine.
Not an issue for WinVNC since it uses hostnames, not NT domain
credentials. The GUID is irrelevant.
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inspire frustration? :-)
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necessary for _two_ pop-up browser windows to be spawned before the
Flash content loads? Why not just have the Flash content load in the
original browser window? Just a thought. If
make sure you tunnel through SSH for security.
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resources on this subject?
It's SSH, not SSL, and yes, it can be done. See the VNC website for more
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...it seems to be a bug...waiting for u'r replies...
It's not a bug. It's caused by the way you're trying to use it.
Machine 1 -> machine 2 -> machine 1
You'll end up trying to control your own machine.
The simple answer
h your own
account, then ask your system administrator for permission to install
software on your workstation.
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Stuart Castle writes
Basically some PCs can be turned on if they receive a certain
message. I have to admit, off the top of my head, I cannot think of any
software to do this.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22magic+packet%22
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Port 5900 as TCP forwarded to 192.168.1.101
Port 5800 as UDP forwarded to 192.168.1.101
Both should be TCP, not UDP.
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kashyap mansata writes
Hi
I would like to be removed from this mailing list.Could someone please
tell me to what address i should be sending a mail requesting to be
removed.
Ajay
See the URL at the bottom of *every* message from this list?
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Type "SSH" in the box
Click on the "search" button.
Read through the results.
Also click on "Documentation"
Scroll down to the bottom
Click on "Making VNC secure using SSH"
Read the information provided.
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Im in a bit of a hurry to get hold of the ports beeing Used by VNC
server so that i can allow access in the firewall.. Im using VNC 3.3.7
for windows.
Thanks
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the printer and mail the shortcut to each user. If even that fails then
remotely send the relevant HKEY_CURRENT_USER values for the connection
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>Is there any way to force X-Windows' vncviewer's window size to i.e.
>1024x768 so that those annoying scrollbars won't come harass the view?
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Tiny Personal Firewall (http://www.tinysoftware.com/)
Personally, I think the most recent incarnation (v3) sucks big time,
though v2.15 was very good (and free).
Blue screen of death is the slang term for a Windows Stop Error, which
is, basically, a fatal exception. The kernel of the operating
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