Sending the "ctl-alt-del" from the dropdown does not work??

2001-03-06 Thread tduval
I have successfully used VNC with win98 and WinNT 4.0, and have used this for about 2 years. My current environment uses Windows 2000. I have tried using the latest build of WInVNC,3.3.3r7 and backed it off to 3.3.3. to see if it would behave differently. No go. All of the remote control fun

RE: VNC and Internet

2001-03-06 Thread Kurt Mysker
Quite possible, If you do not have a firewall or router in the way, if you do have a firewall it is somewhat of a hassle but still very possible. All you need to do is find out the ip of the machine you want to connect to, open up the "vnc viewer" and put in the ip; or you can connect to it from a

Re: VNC Ports and firewalling.

2001-03-06 Thread Carl Karsten
I just got this working: ipmasqadm portfw -d -P tcp -L 24.29.255.187 80 -R 192.168.1.22 5800 forwards everything from port 80 on linux box to port 5800 on an internal machine. really cool. Carl Karsten - Original Message - From: "Steve Russo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Single Port File transfer

2001-03-06 Thread Dave Warren
> This is why I want a /1/ port file transfer program. FTP is not a 1 port > file transfer program. I'm looking for something that does control /and/ > data over the same connection. Would HTTP work? I don't know of any other solutions, but to be blunt, I've never looked. ==

Re: Single Port File transfer

2001-03-06 Thread Dave Warren
> There's one or two other steps. They're a bit tricky, but > it's a solvable problem. I've got a PDF which describes the whole > process, but due to graphics it's a bit chunky. I'll post it to my > website later this week; feel free to email me off-list and I'll > send you a copy. Would you mind

Re: VNC and Internet

2001-03-06 Thread Dan Fulbright
> It is the first time that I write to the Mailing List. I wanted to ask > if it is possible to use VNC through a normal connection to internet. > I make sense of better me. I have the necessity of monitorare a PC > from remote from which is not possible to effect a connection RAS, > therefore I o

Re: Single Port File transfer

2001-03-06 Thread Joseph A. Knapka
Jordan Share wrote: > > Ahh, I think there is a misconception on what passive FTP actually does. > Here is a link to (some class's notes) on ftp. Check out section 2.1 > (Passive Versus Active Mode FTP) > http://bigworm.colorado.edu/Saclass/class14.html > [Beating self about head & shoulders w

Re: Single Port File transfer

2001-03-06 Thread Jordan Share
I am using VNC on different "displays", so that it uses different ports to listen on (5900, 5901, 5902). Then I forward those ports on the NAT box to the internal IP address that they go to. Technically, you could "remap" the ports, so that each internal machine is using the default (5900) and t

Re: Single Port File transfer

2001-03-06 Thread Jordan Share
Ahh, I think there is a misconception on what passive FTP actually does. Here is a link to (some class's notes) on ftp. Check out section 2.1 (Passive Versus Active Mode FTP) http://bigworm.colorado.edu/Saclass/class14.html So, as you see, passive mode does not use only one connection. It still

VNC Ports and firewalling.

2001-03-06 Thread Steve Russo
Hello, I would like to use VNC for some online training but we are running into firewalling issues. The problem stems from VNC using only ports 58xx. Most corporations and people in the know will block all ports except for a few given ones like httpd etc,etc, into their network (duh, tell us somet

Re: Re: SSH and VNC

2001-03-06 Thread Mac Reiter
At 01:28 PM 3/6/01 -0500, you wrote: >Then double check to make sure that you added the registry value correctly >(it does NOT go in the "Default" key). I don't think you have to, but try >stopping and re-starting the WinVNC Service. (to original poster) Also, make sure that you are in the right

Re: Single Port File transfer

2001-03-06 Thread Scott C. Best
Jordan: Hello! Can't...help...myself...must...answer...;) > As far as using FTP in passive mode, can you tell me how to get this to > work when both machines are behind a "one-to-many" NAT? I was pretty > sure the FTP protocol required 2 connections, one for control and one > for data.

Re: Re: SSH and VNC

2001-03-06 Thread Michael Erdely
Then double check to make sure that you added the registry value correctly (it does NOT go in the "Default" key). I don't think you have to, but try stopping and re-starting the WinVNC Service. -ME - Original Message - From: "Jefferson Cowart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

RE: remote installation of vnc servers

2001-03-06 Thread Alastair Burr
Hiya, One of the features of VNConnector (a program which I work on in some of my spare time) is to enter a password, which is then changed into the encrypted vnc format and exported to a reg file which can then be propogated around your servers. It can be downloaded from: http://www.chronetal.c

RE: Re: SSH and VNC

2001-03-06 Thread Jefferson Cowart
I am running 3.3.3 R7 which I think is current on Windows Professional 2000 SP1 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Erdely Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 07:22 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re: SSH and VNC What version of VNC are

Re: Chromatix VNC

2001-03-06 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Having trouble with Chromatix VNC server on OS 9.0.4 (all in one G3) and >8.1 (G3 server) using the latest 68k patches. When connecting via the >windows pc viewer v3.3.3R2, the server will sometimes fail to drop the >connection on exit. This seems to cause all subsequent connections to >drop

RESOLVED: [I]make problem with Xvnc on VNC 3.3.3R2 on SGI IRIX 6.5

2001-03-06 Thread Mac Cody
Last week, I reported a problem with either imake or make while attempting to compile Xvnc server 3.3.3R2 on my SGI Indy running IRIX 6.5.0. I found that the problem was in vnc_unixsrc/Xvnc/programs/Xserver/hw/vnc/Imakefile. Between Xvnc 3.3.3 and 3.3.3R2, this file was modified to use the macro

Re: Re: SSH and VNC

2001-03-06 Thread Michael Erdely
What version of VNC are you using? I've never seen that not work. What version of Windows are you using? -ME - Original Message - From: "Jefferson Cowart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Vnc-List@Uk. Research. Att. Com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2001 6:30 AM Subject: RE: Re:

Chromatix VNC

2001-03-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Having trouble with Chromatix VNC server on OS 9.0.4 (all in one G3) and 8.1 (G3 server) using the latest 68k patches. When connecting via the windows pc viewer v3.3.3R2, the server will sometimes fail to drop the connection on exit. This seems to cause all subsequent connections to drop

RE: VNC Connection Refused with W2K Server - Solution

2001-03-06 Thread Shawn Gimbert
The solution to my problem with Connection Refused under Windows 2000: I was using Jeremy Peaks amended version of WinVNC 3.3.3r7, release 3. When I had the system set up and logged in (1024x768 with 16 bit color resolution, no wallpaper, WinVNC running as a service with default password set)

Re: VNC Connection Refused with W2K Server

2001-03-06 Thread Shawn Gimbert
You must not have read the message completely. I did set the default password, and make sure the current user settings in the registry where located in the local machine settings. But I did find the answer and will be posting it to the list. At 08:50 PM 3/5/2001, you wrote: > >Both servers ru

RE: [Xvnc] Xlib: Maximum number of clients reached

2001-03-06 Thread Richard . Skelton
Hi, Did you find an answer to this problem? Cheers Richard. Infineon Technologies Bristol Design Centre Infineon House Great Western Court Hunts Ground Road Stoke Gifford Bristol BS34 8HP * Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Re: SSH and VNC

2001-03-06 Thread Jefferson Cowart
I went to that website and added the mentioned key to the registry, but it still tells me local loopback connections disabled. Any other ideas? Thanks Jefferson Cowart [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - Original Message - Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 08:48:18 -0500 From: "Michael Erdely" <

RE: RAS and multiple remote nodes

2001-03-06 Thread Dani Tal
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VNC and Internet

2001-03-06 Thread f.sordini
Hi. It is the first time that I write to the Mailing List. I wanted to ask if it is possible to use VNC through a normal connection to internet. I make sense of better me. I have the necessity of monitorare a PC from remote from which is not possible to effect a connection RAS, therefore I obli