as far as I know VNC denies consequently Loop-back connections (connections from a
computer to itself). if you want to test your VNC you should use a
second computer in this network. You can copy the client or use netscape or internet
explorer for this (while using a browser, you have to add th
We've loaded VNC, and have it running on our remote Internet server. We've
been able to successfully log in with our password, by pointing the browser
interface to http://our.IP.address:5801.
We're trying to run the Oracle database installer program, but we can't seem
to get the "export DISPLAY"
Make sure you caps lock or num lock is in the correct state. The passwords
are case sensitive.
j- k-
At 13:48 Sunday 12/17/2000 +, you allegedly said:
>Good Day to you,
>
>We currently are using VNC for server control,
>How ever one particular server in the Netherlands, is being a
Good Day to you,
We currently are using VNC for server control,
How ever one particular server in the Netherlands, is being a real pain in
the butt,
We've installed VNC, but ever since you try to connect, it asks for the
password,
I know the password for sure
The message returned is "VNC A
Hi
Is there anyone who knows where to find (if possible at all) the sources
for the java classes, or why they are not distributed with the main
vnc tarball? (for the vnc-server).
(I use vnc-3.3.3-r2 right now)
There is a discussion whether there is possible to distribute them under
GPL and I wo