vnc big source code

2004-01-16 Thread john john
second may be enough and possible. Why does it needs much code? Sorry if I am wrong. Thanks John - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL

VNC very chatty on the local net

2004-09-22 Thread john
I am running the VNC server on a a Mac (MacOS 9) and the viewer on a Linux box (RedHat 9). On my router's LED's, I see almost continuous traffic even if I am not viewing the viewer (i.e., I have a different virtual desktop selected). This traffic stops if I suspend the viewer (go to the shell win

Re: norton

2004-10-13 Thread John
Replying to original posts asking specifically about NAV 2005. I installed NAV 2005 this week on both my office and home (kids) PC. I've used all the previous versions over the years. For home, and curious surfing Kids, NAV is the best yet in category. I leave all the NAV default protectio

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread John
Regarding John Wall's reply about XP Event Log... Where in the Event Log? I just searched thru one of my common XP Pro machines which users connect to and there's nothing there I checked all three area carefully, Application, Security & System. Do you mean some other .Log

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread John
Maybe it's because we're using TightVNC, maybe no Event Log entries are made are you using RealVNC? I haven't looked at TVNC vs RVNC in well over a year maybe I should look agin. At 09:04 AM 10/13/2004, Wall, John wrote: >Hi John, > >I am using XP PRO, I

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread John
TightVNC? Maybe offer up your comment of one vs the other? At 09:42 AM 10/13/2004, Wall, John wrote: >John, > >I am using RealVnc V4 however I would have thought it was up to the >operating system i.e. XP/NT to determine if it will log an event rather than >VNC triggering it. > >

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread John
I was not aware that RVNC does not do File Transfers. We use TVNC for traveling user's remote access back to their desktops, therefore FT is important, which TVNC does fairly well. (Only minor annoyance with TVNC FT is can't see remote PC's Network Shares, unless specifically mapped as Drive l

Re: Dynamic IPs

2004-10-31 Thread john
your PC. Once you do that you can run your viewer and put in the private IP address to your server along with the password and Wa La you are in. Good Luck! John Quoting BPS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, George! > > Thanks for taking the time to try to educate me on > this.

VNC Fails when Screen Saver with Resume Password

2004-11-24 Thread John
Hi - VNC Viewer client fails to connect to WinVNC server ONLY if Screen Saver is active AND set with password resume. If no Password, then VNC gets thru screen save just fine. I'm hoping this topic has been covered here, and there is a popular answer. I suspect that this problem exists wit

VNC Viewer 4.0b5S Questions

2004-12-03 Thread John
I'm having a few issues integrating this with viewer with my adderlink IP and KVM unit. I would like to use the "scale by" feature, but this is not an option. Is there anyway to use this without conceding the encryption offered by the 4.0 protocol? Also, I have ctrl + alt as hotkeys to access va

Unable to connect to host

2005-05-03 Thread John
any ideas that would help they would be greatly appreciated since I am very new to using this program. John __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: Blacklisted IP address

2005-06-02 Thread John
Slightly off-topic: TightVNC, and Blacklisting IPs when fails to connect repeatedly? Does TightVNC have this security feature? Our small business uses TVNC over WinVNC4 since we need frequently need simple File tranfer functionality, maybe this is old outdated news too? Does TightVNC have

multiple users, multiple local computers

2005-06-14 Thread John
. any good ideas? john ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

Re: client->linksys WRT54G->VPN->w2k VNC server(does not work)/Linux VNC server(works) (Sanjay Gupta)

2005-12-01 Thread John
RT54G entirely and connect directly to your Cable Modem or whatever your using for broadband. John ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

VNC Firewall Solution - Packet Relay Servers

2007-01-26 Thread John
VNC Firewall Solution - Packet Relay Servers - where both VNC parties connect to a central server which connects the two. Since both parties are using VNC Outbound connections (port 443) most corporate firewalls do indeed allow. I know of EchoVNC (Scott Best's), EchoVNC (Echogent's), and CoPil

Problems with IP address

2007-06-23 Thread John
HELP! I am based in Australia and am trying to hook up with my parents computer in the UK. They have passed me their IP address, but I can't connect to it. When I try the same thing on my laptop it works fine. The thing that's really confusing is that the machine in the UK and my laptop both appear

rfb.AuthFailureException error with RealVNC 4.4

2009-05-24 Thread John
I have been using RealVNC for a few years now. It has always worked well for. Recently I have come across an error that I cant figure out. To start with I am using WinXp SP2 and RealVNC Enterprise 4.4. I run the program as a service and have not made any changes to it. So the password setting

Re: vnc.so (XFree plugin) - crashes X

2003-12-27 Thread john
pm -q vnc vnc-4.0-0b4 Is there any other information I could provide that would help to diagnose this? Should I go out and buy another video card? Thanks, John Salmon ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RealVNC Beta 4.0 ??

2004-05-12 Thread John
I read the recent post herein mentioning: "Have you tried VNC Server 4.0 Beta 4 for Windows?" I just glanced at the 4.0 Beta Files, all of which are dated early September 2003. That's about 9 months ago, pretty long for any beta. Is RealVNC in active development? Or has the baton been p

Locking out options in Ultra VNC

2004-07-21 Thread John
nnected to it. I am running Ultra VNC v1.0.0 - RC 18 on Windows XP and Windows 2000. Thanks for any help. John __ Do you Yahoo!? Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign! http://advision.webevents.yahoo

Mac OS-X to VNC

2004-09-03 Thread John Ritter
ve some network setting incorrect in the Mac but not know much at all about the Mac, I can't spot it. Thanks, John Ritter ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: Mac OS-X to VNC

2004-09-03 Thread John Ritter
Well, whatever it is called, Chicken of the VNC I guess it is, came off of the resource page. Neither it nor the Java can find the server even though Windows machines find it without a problem. John > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

VNC V4 - VIEWER - Control/Break

2004-09-07 Thread Wall, John
use Viewers to access them. Any assistance would be helpful. I find the instructions re use of F8 Ctrl selection doesn't really explain whether you also need to press Ctrl key or not. Regards John Wall Network Monitoring & Software Support Climate Group Department of Agriculture West

RE: server closed connection unexpectedly

2004-09-07 Thread Wall, John
via a browser. Just a thought but I would be interested from fellow users of VNC as I myself will need to know how to open these ports once SP2 XP has been installed. Regards. John > -- > From: Alan Watchorn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 8 September 2004

RE: VNC V4 - VIEWER - Control/Break

2004-09-08 Thread Wall, John
the future. I know already I can run our DOS programme under XP so just do the fine tuning. Regards John > -- > From: James Weatherall[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 8 September 2004 8:10 PM > To: 'Wall, John' > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: VNC on Port 80

2004-09-11 Thread Wall, John
Hi James, Have you missed the clue HOST::80 Double Colon as mentioned below. John > -- > From: James Walker[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply To: James Walker > Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2004 5:46 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PR

RE: VNC through VPN

2004-09-14 Thread Wall, John
Hi, I use DOS on my remote pcs and YES a very good point TRY ALT Enter if a black screen as this is the symptom of a DOS programme running in full screen mode when you access via VNC. Possibly always worth a try on a black screen to use Alt Enter. John > -- > From: Michael

RE: 1st time user

2004-09-14 Thread Wall, John
to have permission to receive files from the VncServer. John > -- > From: Roberto F. Sacramento[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 15 September 2004 12:25 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: 1st time user > > Folks, > > Simple

RE: RE: 1st time user

2004-09-15 Thread Wall, John
uation as above namely If you can see your distant pc/hard drive/folder(s) and the are available for sharing then you can use Network Neighbourhood/Explore(ing) to map a drive from the tools options on the server pc. Long winded but hopefully of benefit to you. John -Original Message-

RE: 1st time user

2004-09-15 Thread Wall, John
I keep hearing about TightVNC, I'll do a Google search although VNC has been a very good product for us so far. One question though, our weather station pcs are all Windows95 based. Is TightVNC okay for this platform ? John > -- > From: Tom Wright[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTEC

RE: RE: 1st time user

2004-09-15 Thread Wall, John
Thanks Roberto been to the site and looks interesting. John > -- > From: Roberto F. Sacramento[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 16 September 2004 8:35 AM > To: Wall, John; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Tom Wright' > Subject: Re: RE

RE: RE: 1st time user

2004-09-16 Thread Wall, John
work for a reasonably large Government Department and thus my VNCing is mainly on our side of the firewall, although do use VNC via VPN when on the otherside and no problems. John > -- > From: Alan Watchorn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 17 September 2004 1:3

RE: local host vs local address

2004-09-23 Thread Wall, John
bind. John > -- > From: Chris Goodwin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply To: Chris Goodwin > Sent: Friday, 24 September 2004 1:18 AM > To: Ward, Stuart; VNC List > Subject: Re: local host vs local address > > Thanks, Stuart, this particular s

RE: local host vs local address

2004-09-23 Thread Wall, John
Max, Could it be possible the Wireless LAN is intermittantly going offline/online just a thought as if it was then you have an intermittant network problem ?? John > -- > From: Ward, Stuart[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 24 September 2004 1:01 AM > To

RE: local host vs local address

2004-09-24 Thread Wall, John
My statement referred mainly to starting up a Windows platform with no network connected i.e. a dial up situation. VNC SERVER is installed as a service on startup and thus will not work until you STOP/START the service once connecting to the network. John > -- > From:

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-12 Thread Wall, John
Hi Daniel, NT & XP have an event log that records the IP address that accessed via VNC not sure about Win95 Win98 John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 12 October 2004 22:56 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How to track use of VNC W

RE: Screen Size of Viewed Application

2004-10-12 Thread Wall, John
to the increase of the desktop ie. 1024 x ???/ = small DOS windows on large desktop John -Original Message- From: Leonard Adler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 06:53 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FW: Screen Size of Viewed Application -Original Message

RE: The arrows and that start flashing/flickering....

2004-10-12 Thread Wall, John
I experience flashing icons when accessing W2K server running VNC V4 Server. I just put up with it. John -Original Message- From: Dy Ceast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 06:23 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: The arrows and that start flashing/flickering

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
Hi John, I am using XP PRO, I go via the Control Panel select Administrative Tools, select Event Viewer, Select Applications and it appears there under as Event Viewer (local) and then and entry VNC double click it and the information is in it. I never set this computer up re Event Viewer so

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
John, I am using RealVnc V4 however I would have thought it was up to the operating system i.e. XP/NT to determine if it will log an event rather than VNC triggering it. I don't know but logic would say the trigger would be the event operating system. Wez what do you say ?? John -Ori

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
Hi John, Wez has remarked in another email re another subject that vnc v4 does do event logging so I guess that is the answer. Real VNC has been good to me and I am the only IT person in my particular field using it and my time is precious. I have been advised to use Tight VNC however the

RE: How to track use of VNC

2004-10-13 Thread Wall, John
Thanks John, I'm learning fast. If you want to see what I am mainly hope to for my employer go to this link. http://agspsrv34.agric.wa.gov.au/climate/livedata/sumpages.htm I work for the Department of Agriculture Western Australia The data is up on our external website within 6 minutes

Help -- Can no longer tunnel!

2004-10-18 Thread John Aldrich
ght work better. I've also got Zebedee installed on my windows box and my linux box, but I can't figure it out... thanks.. John ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: Help -- Can no longer tunnel!

2004-10-18 Thread John Aldrich
- From: Jerome R. Westrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 2:04 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Help -- Can no longer tunnel! On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 19:27, John Aldrich wrote: > I've been successfully tunneling my VNC connection between my Windo

RE: acces vnc server in lan on an extern pc, forwarding port to i p

2004-10-18 Thread John Aldrich
How do you connect to the internet? DSL/Cable-modem? I'm guessing that you either use dial-up or have a router for cable or DSL. What you need to do is forward port 590x on your router's external IP address to 192.168.0.4. If you give us more details about how your home LAN is connected to the in

RE: acces vnc server in lan on an extern pc, forwarding port to i p

2004-10-18 Thread John Aldrich
connection to the other pc. Yes, that I already heard from somebody bud how do I do that. I ame working with windows Xp home >From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'julien ertveldt'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: acces vnc s

RE: Help -- Can no longer tunnel!

2004-10-18 Thread John Aldrich
Well, this is too strange. One of the fellow list-members helped me test my system out and it started working again, so I don't know what the issue was, but it's working now... Thanks to everyone for their help! ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTE

Tunneling problem -- SOLVED!!!

2004-10-19 Thread John Aldrich
ent it again, I'm able to stay connected. Anyone got any suggestions on how to fix it, other than ssh in, edit the hosts.deny file, make the connection and then uncomment that line? Thanks... John ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Tunneling problem -- SOLVED!!!

2004-10-20 Thread John Aldrich
Yep. That was the problem, all right. I feel silly for not catching that myself. :-) -Original Message- From: Luptak, Miroslav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 5:36 PM To: RealVNC List (E-mail) Subject: RE: Tunneling problem -- SOLVED!!! Hi, John. When you

RE: Novice needs help getting started

2004-10-20 Thread John Aldrich
Both machines need to be connected to the internet or somehow already be reachable to each other. To ping, go to a dos prompt and type "ping " or "ping " If you are not already connected to the internet when you try to connect via VNC, that would cause the "unable to connect" issue you report. ---

RE: Need help connecting via Internet

2004-10-20 Thread John Aldrich
ou can use that tunnel to access your PC using VNC.. there's some nice "how-to" docs at http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/28.html John -Original Message- From: Ian McDowell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 5:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sub

RE: How to access different computer inside a home network?

2004-10-20 Thread John Aldrich
What you want to do is tell your router to forward port 9001 to one computer's port 9000 and 9002 to port 9000 on the other one. If I had more than one PC running VNC server, I could easily do that with my Linksys router. John -Original Message- From: Nestor A. Angel [m

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-21 Thread John Aldrich
from your description. John -Original Message- From: YigalB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 7:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Starting the server in Fedora Hi I try to control a Linux Fedora core 2 from winXP. I installed the viewer on the XP, a

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-21 Thread John Aldrich
04 9:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Starting the server in Fedora Thanks John! I found the file with a statement: uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop: Unset SESSION_MANAGER Exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc Now it works, but only after I executed the vncserver command from

RE: Security using VNC behind Firewall

2004-10-21 Thread John Aldrich
Thom: The easiest way to secure VNC is to tunnel it over SSH, whether that be PuTTY or something else. There's an easy "how-to" at http://www.benjamin.weiss.name/putty-tunnel.html for PuTTY and VNC. That's what I use to connect to my linux box at home over the internet... And here's the script I us

RE: Router configuration questions

2004-10-21 Thread John Aldrich
To find out what your WAN IP is, fire up your PC and point a browser to http://www.whatismyip.com If you don't have a static IP, you may want to use a free dynamic DNS provider, such as no-ip.com, or dyndns.com. That way you can always know what your IP is by just using a machine name with one of t

RE: (no subject)

2004-10-21 Thread John Aldrich
Try port 23... that's the SSH port. If you're not using it, there's a chance it'll work. -Original Message- From: Jon Brookes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (no subject) Hi all. Need a bit of help with realVNC and p

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread John Aldrich
Nope... if you want it to start at boot, you really need to have it as part of your initd, TTBOMK. I don't do it that way, so all I have to go by is the FAQ. I personally start the server manually whenever I want to connect to it from remote. John -Original Message- From: Y

RE: Starting the server in Fedora

2004-10-22 Thread John Aldrich
;I run vncserver things start to run ok. Don't I have just to run >vncserver in a .cshrc file or something like that? > > > >>-Original Message- >>From: YigalB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 9:18 AM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] &

RE: Dreaded Grey Desktop - Xvnc / FreeBSD

2004-10-22 Thread John Aldrich
I don't know about *BSD, but under Linux, you need to have a ~/.vnc/xstartup file that looks something like this: #!/bin/sh # Red Hat Linux VNC session startup script exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc I suspect there is similar verbage in *BSD. John -Original Message- From:

RE: tunnel

2004-10-25 Thread John Aldrich
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com will help you quite a bit. -Original Message- From: Charles Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 6:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tunnel Could somebody explain how to tunnel through the router to our server this computer in this c

RE: RE: Windows XP/98 Issue

2004-10-27 Thread John Aldrich
James... for support on TightVNC you can join the TightVNC list. I'm on both lists myself... Here's the list subscription website for TightVNC: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vnc-tight-list also, I don't know if you've checked it out, but there's a FAQ for VNC/TightVNC (it's more rel

RE: Using VNC from home.

2004-10-27 Thread John Aldrich
You're probably using a "non-routeable" address on the LAN at work. What you need to do is 1)make sure you don't have a firewall between your machine at work and the internet. If you do, you'll need to make a way for VNC to reach your machine at work through the firewall (security hole.) 2) Find ou

RE: General help starting with the two computers

2004-10-28 Thread John Aldrich
Maybe... it's *possible* you'll be able to do it with the web-based client. -Original Message- From: SnS Processing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 5:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: General help starting with the two computers Ok, this is what I wa

RE: Accept Socket Connections: Option not applying.

2004-10-29 Thread John Aldrich
Just my 2" (US). John -Original Message- From: Sam Kader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 8:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Accept Socket Connections: Option not applying. Bit stuck on this one and would really appreciate a solution, here i go

RE: Configuring a router...

2004-10-29 Thread John Aldrich
he old VT terminals would all connect back to one box. I hope I answered your questions. A lot of what you want to know is in the faq at http://faq.gotomyvnc.com John Aldrich ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: Configuring a router...

2004-10-29 Thread John Aldrich
At least with my Linksys router it was fairly easy... In the web page configuration is a section on port forwarding. Simply put the port you want forwarded and the IP you want it forwarded to. That's all there was for me. That's how my Linksys router is configured to run SSH to my linux box. -

RE: (no subject)

2004-10-29 Thread John Aldrich
XP SP2 has a built-in firewall, you know... you have to specifically permit VNC to pass through. This is a "known issue". John -Original Message- From: Ken Korshin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 3:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: (no subjec

RE: (no subject)

2004-10-29 Thread John Aldrich
I did some googling on the "toredo tunneling" and found that it's an IPV6 tunnel installed semi-automagically by Microsoft. Instructions on how to remove: http://techies.co.za/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=5427 -Original Message- From: Ken Korshin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October

RE: Accept Socket Connections: Option not applying.

2004-11-01 Thread John Aldrich
Glad to help. :-) -Original Message- From: Sam Kader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 5:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Accept Socket Connections: Option not applying. spyware was the problem after running spybot it fixed the problem. Thanks, Sam John

RE: Using two vnc servers behind a firewall.

2004-11-01 Thread John Aldrich
You can do it that way, or you can point port 5901 to port 5900 on the second server. You don't have to have a 1 to 1 mapping on the port numbers. You don't even have to have the "usual" port numbers open on your router. As long as you can tell VNC to connect to a certain port on a certain address

RE: SSH and Windows

2004-11-01 Thread John Aldrich
Err... probably not. The way it works (for connecting to a linux box, at least, and probably for a windows->windows connection) is that you use the "loopback" address and the correct "desktop" / port number for the system you're trying to view. i.e. if you're trying to view the "first" Windows desk

RE: Once Again - Router Questions

2004-11-02 Thread John Aldrich
I'll try to answer your questions in-line here... -Original Message- From: tyler flood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 9:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Once Again - Router Questions I have read a ton of messages trying to figure this out...I am almost out

RE: Problems with java viewer

2004-11-02 Thread John Aldrich
Check the Windows XP firewall for error messages. You probably need to permit port 5800 in the XP firewall as well. Unless you disabled the XP firewall, you now have two software firewalls running on your PC there. -Original Message- From: Michael Rosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tues

RE: Once Again - Router Questions

2004-11-03 Thread John Aldrich
ting the VNC service. If it pops up with an error that "another instance of VNC is already running" (or words to that effect) then, you know you have VNC service running correctly and that a port-forwarding issue is most likely the culprit. John -Original Message- Fr

RE: need help hiding taskbar icon from users

2004-11-03 Thread John Aldrich
This is a FAQ. You can find it on http://faq.gotomyvnc.com Basically it involves some registry editing. There are some apps that will make it easier for you, but I've not been able to even get a trial version to work for me...so I just ended up editing the registry. John -Ori

RE: Problems with java viewer

2004-11-03 Thread Wall, John
Hi Michael, James has replied on a few times lately that: for the Java to work you must have both 5900 & 5800 ports open. John > -- > From: Michael Rosen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply To: Michael Rosen > Sent: Thursday, 4 November 2004 6:38

RE: Any Help Would Help - linksys rotuer

2004-11-04 Thread John Aldrich
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John P. Chambers, LCSW, LMFT, LPC Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 7:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Any Help Would Help - linksys rotuer The Public static IP from your ISP is the public address of the router. The IP you are

RE: what about audio ?

2004-11-05 Thread Wall, John
Hi YigalB Mainly because VNC is about an image of the distant pc only. Nothing to do with anything else but a screen dump of distant pc with cursor movements and keyboard strokes if set. John -Original Message- From: YigalB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 5 November 2004 15:46

RE: RE: Need help with my local network ...

2004-11-05 Thread John Aldrich
Try vncviewer :55 to see if that works. Typically you don't put the port number in, you put the *display* number in that you're trying to connect to... in this case, it's display 55. I don't know if the Java viewer would be the same way or not... I don't use it myself.

RE: VNC and Mozilla

2004-11-08 Thread John Aldrich
Marjorie: I've experienced this behavior with my machine at home. It seems to be related to Flash Animation. Pages with Flash in them seem to cause Mozilla to just shut down. I wish I knew why. FWIW, I'm using a variant of VNC at work and at home, so things might be a bit different. -Original

RE: VNC and Mozilla

2004-11-10 Thread John Aldrich
You're welcome. I'm not sure if this is a problem with VNC or Flash or Mozilla, but it's a real problem, all right. -Original Message- From: Marjorie Wake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 8:43 PM To: John Aldrich Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

RE: vnc 4 on fc2

2004-11-12 Thread John Aldrich
Salvatore: X:0 is the default local desktop. MOST VNC apps will not let you view the local desktop. There is another app, I think it's called something like X4VNC which will let you view the local desktop (the same behavior as Windows) but that's designed specifically for what you're wanting.

RE: DOS

2004-11-13 Thread Wall, John
Hi Theo, For DOS mode and black screen use the key combination Alt - Enter to switch between DOS screen and DOS Window mode. John > -- > From: Theo Rooijakkers[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, 13 November 2004 7:17 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Help

2004-11-15 Thread John Aldrich
Try this -- from a dos prompt on the "client" machine go to a dos prompt and type "nbtstat -a " and see if it comes up. Also, are you running WINS? If so, make sure you can see those machines from your WINS server. If not, then you're going to have to find some other way to know what IP each machin

Re: Virus?

2004-11-17 Thread John Kaufmann
headers and body? Was the executable inline 7-bit encoded (probably base64) or a binary attachment? What was the virus/worm? -- John ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: PCanywhere and VNC

2004-11-18 Thread John Aldrich
I can attest to the fact that they are NOT incompatible, as far as interfering with each other. Again, as Viv mentioned, you can't use VNC to talk to PC Anywhere or vice versa, but they don't conflict. -Original Message- From: Zach Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November

RE: Able to connect, but unable to log in to Windows server... ( U pdate)

2004-11-18 Thread Wall, John
wever the ASCII key code would be equivalent. John > -- > From: James Weatherall[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 19 November 2004 12:52 AM > To: 'Andrew McCall'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Able to connect, but unable to log in to

RE: Able to connect, but unable to log in to Windows server... ( U pdate)

2004-11-18 Thread Wall, John
Thanks Wez I can handle the explanation as I am well into ascii character code being a QBASIC programmer. Your probably correct in saying some applications may reduce 8big to 7big notation and thus lose the significance of the character code. Regards, John -Original Message- From: James

RE: New user..Can't Connect

2004-11-21 Thread Wall, John
Bill I thought more to the point do you need port forwarding as you are coming to your vnc server from the outside world ?? John -Original Message- From: Ron McKenzie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 22 November 2004 09:05 To: Bill @ PondExpo.com Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

RE: VNC thru VPN

2004-11-22 Thread John Aldrich
Yes, it can be done. The hard part is identifying what IP address the remote PCs are getting on your LAN, when they connect via VPN. As long as they are on the LAN, even through VPN, assuming no XP firewall or something like that, you should be able to VNC into them. John -Original

RE: VNC thru VPN

2004-11-22 Thread John Aldrich
Make sure you get the IP of the VPN adapter, not the NIC. -Original Message- From: Romel Ornedo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:02 PM To: John Aldrich; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: VNC thru VPN if i tell the guy on the remote computer to do "ipconf

RE: VNC thru VPN

2004-11-23 Thread Wall, John
but it works for us. We also use Checkpoint as our VPN software. John -Original Message- From: Romel Ornedo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 20 November 2004 07:24 To: Angelo Sarto; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC thru VPN We are using Check Point VPN-1. I just run the test

RE: New user..Can't Connect

2004-11-23 Thread Wall, John
need to talk to SMC again re Port forwarding this was would be PORT FORWARD 5900 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx assuming you have private network 192.168.xxx xxx I feel you are nearly there but my lack of expertise re routers doesn't help. John > -- > From: Bill @ PondExpo.com[

RE: New user..Can't Connect

2004-11-23 Thread Wall, John
now you have one done you will be able to do any others. I have learnt a little out of the exercise myself so it benefits us all. John -Original Message- From: Bill @ PondExpo.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2004 10:17 To: Bill @ PondExpo.com; Wall, John; 

RE: Java Viewer

2004-11-25 Thread Wall, John
) and IE6 for WIN98 onwards. I had had a lot of problems if my Java and Virtual Machine modules were not the latest. Maybe this helps. John -Original Message- From: Bill @ PondExpo.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 25 November 2004 05:58 To: William Hooper; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Su

RE: TR: Problem With WIN XP Professional

2004-11-26 Thread Wall, John
You say you have XP SP2 loaded. Have you disabled the firewall in XP SP2 or allowed port access to 5900 & 5800 & 5500 There is a default firewall when you load XP SP2 John -Original Message- From: SCHERLINGER Eric (EURIWARE) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 26 November

RE: Simple .exe a remote client can run for support?

2004-11-30 Thread John Aldrich
How about a "sleep" command in the batchfile, say "sleep 30" or something like that to give WinVNC time to launch. -Original Message- From: Andrew Borland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 1:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Simple .exe a remote client can r

RE: Simple .exe a remote client can run for support?

2004-11-30 Thread Wall, John
and completely forgot about it. I also am in need of slowing things down within a batch file. John > -- > From: Andrew Borland[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 1 December 2004 6:34 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

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2004-12-01 Thread Wall, John
Sorry Ladies & Gentlemen however there may be money to be made and this is a great list for me to send it to. John -Original Message- From: Micheal Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 1 December 2004 18:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTE

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