I was just wondering whether to answer this or not--I was going to
respond as John did below (although my preference is to spend the extra
time and get a minimal Cygwin setup rather than Putty). However, I can't
believe that Martin et al have written a complete web conferencing
solution and are
Yes, just bring up "Configure User Mode Options" from VNC Server (User
Mode) and then click on the Sharing tab. Click on "Always treat new
connections as shared" and that should be it.
Cheers,
Andy
Doug & Beth Taylor wrote:
Hi - tried looking at the other questions, but I start VNC
Sounds to me like it's dtterm which is broken.
Andy
wesleyz wrote:
Thanks for your response, Tristan & Wez,
I can copy the primary selection to windows clipboard now after I install 4.1.1 server on
the solaris box, and run vncconfig with parameter "-poll 1000".
But, if I omit the "-poll 100
To my knowledge this is asked quite often. I believe that that VNC is
not "spyware" in this sense of the word. You would have to write custom
software on each PC that would look for incoming VNC connections and
artificially color the icon to "not in use". With the right approach on
NT, one coul
If you've tried everything else, download free trial of Ethereal and
sniff the port. It will tell you if anything is making it in. It sounds
to me like "something" is blocking what you've got.
On a more local note--when you run VNC in service mode you should get
the VNC icon showing up on your
wall is properly set to allow such connections
(or diabled) what could be the issue? Any ideas?
Thanks much,
Aaron Hill
-Original Message-
From: Andy Bruce - softwareAB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 12:35 PM
To: Aaron Hill
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Canno
Bob,
I would agree with you about disconnect. I have exactly the same setup
with the following diffs:
1. If you are only going out (from home to remote), no need for the home
router to do anything with port 22. On my network, port 22 is indeed
going to my local DMZ machine but that's only so
192.168.1.x is always an internal IP.
You want to connect to the external IP addr, and use port forwarding to
connect to your VNC server running on your local machine.
Andy
Mike Thomas wrote:
Do I want to use the IP of my machine or of my router?
VNC suddenly stopped working, when I attempt
Desafortunadamente, usted esta correcto. Puesto que usted tiene
solamente un solo IP ADDRESS externo usted debe asignar un puerto znico
en su rebajadora para cada cada terminal. De alternativomente, usted
puede utilizar una herramienta como EchoVNC para intentar y para
utilizar un solo punto
Does this work on Vista? As a VNC rookie, I have it up and running on my XP
machines but on Vista it does even seem to open. Says it's running in the
background but doesn't show up in Sys Tray or Task Mgr.
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