Hi,
I compiled the source into the programs and then moved the programs into the
/usr/local/bin directory. But the program still won't run.
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Do you have access to your lan firewall? If so, you must forward ports 5800
and 5900 to the machine running WinVNC... (IP 10.10.1.130)
Best regards,
Norberto
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From: "Taylor Raack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 21:55
Subject:
>> You create a "HTML" folder anywhere on the computer
>
>Well, mine's called "TridiaVNC Server HTTP Folder", but there you go...
>
>> I haven't looked at the AT&T HTML files...
>
>Here's the index.vnc file - the comment explains all:
>Does that help...?
Yes. It's debatable whether the "shell-v
I've got a few computers which are hooked up to a lan at my workplace which
I want to use VNC on. The computers all share an IP address, 207.57.142.3.
I can run VNC between them on the lan and it works fine; however, accessing
them through the internet does not work.
When I set up the server for
> You create a "HTML" folder anywhere on the computer
Well, mine's called "TridiaVNC Server HTTP Folder", but there you go...
> I haven't looked at the AT&T HTML files...
Here's the index.vnc file - the comment explains all:
$USER's $DESKTOP desktop ($DISPLAY)
Does that help...?
If you are starting Xvnc with inetd, try using -query
instead of -broadcast.
I went through this about a month ago - you are actually connecting to the
RH box, but the Solaris machine is answering the XDCMP broadcast first, so
you end up logging into the Sun, which is displaying to Xvnc on RH.
>Another very interesting item of note is that we can see the connection get
>established on the RH6.2 machine but we also see a connection from the
>RH6.2 machine to the Solaris machine on port 6002. So, it looks like we
>make a connection to the RH machine which then calls up a login script on
>
I have found out more information that may or may not help explain what is
happening.
It appears that starting Xvnc via inetd on multiple servers creates a
problem when running the vncviewer locally. Pleases correct me if I'm wrong
in my course of troubleshooting.
When I start the vncviewer, it
Tom,
I am running my vnc viewer on Windows 2000 and to my knowledge it is not
running in listen mode, but then I don't know how to tell. It is an
executable that I downloaded from the AT&T VNC web site.
Brian.
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This problem started happening just recently, after I put the latest patches
from windowsupdate, a week or two ago.
Both the client and server are running on win2k. Running the latest version
(3.3.3r9). I can connect to the vnc server fine, but when I disconnect and
try again it doesn't work. I g
Well since you've left us to guess which web site
you're talking about, I can only suggest you try here:
http://mike.erdelynet.com/ssh.asp for info on ssh with vnc
and here:
http://cygwin.com/ for an ssh implementation...
jrh
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Cygwin's SSH Port works well.
See http://mike.erdelynet.com/cygwin-sshd.asp
-ME
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 4:09 PM
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Subject: SSH Server
I have looked at the SSH doc
I have looked at the SSH docs on the web site but the links to the SSH
server software for NT are dead. Does anybody know of another source for
this software or a another SSH server that runs on NT?
Thanks
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Simon Graham
Long View Systems
3000, 255 5th Avenue S.W.
Calga
Brian,
Are you running your vnc viewer in listen mode?
Tom Schonborg
JPSS Inc. - Sandia National Laboratories Contractor
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Tom,
I can see your confusion. I should have explained myself much better.
I have several OSes (one on each) on separate machines.
I did a check (including DNS) to make sure that the IP addresses of the
RH6.2 and Sol8 machines were indeed different, which they were. I can
certainly understand t
Hello,
Just to add a bit more information, I can successfully login to my RH6.2
box if I start vncserver via command line.
Thanks,
Brian Street.
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 11:29 AM
To: [EMAI
Brain-
I'm a little confused. Is this on one machine with multiple OS's or is this
on several different machines each with a different OS? If you have seperate
machines the only way the Solaris machine would be accessed when you intend
to access the RedHat machine is if you didn't type in the cor
Hello,
I am trying to install/configure VNC on multiple OSes. I have been
successful on Solaris 8 but when trying to get it working on Linux have
been quite unsuccessful.
I have installed and configured VNC to run via inetd (works on Solaris 8)
on RH 6.2. When I try to connect to my RH box the
It gone:
http://www.workspot.com/appspot/unavailable.html
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From: "Jonathan Morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: VNC Online Demo on Internet ?
> >Is there any web site on the internet which displays
> >
Jonathan, Adrian,
sorry, my idiot hat was still on. I now understand... It don't matter
where i put the files, as long as the tridia vnc preferences properly
reflect that location
sorry for being so thick
Tim
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>where does one put these files? do I place these files in the same dir as
>the server, do i create a "classes" folder? what?
You create a "HTML" folder anywhere on the computer (usually in the same
directory as the application), and specify the full path to it using the
Preferences file.
Eg: "
>> can you include in your instructions... how one can activate the HTTP
>> java stuff with your server?
>
>... but I thought I'd let you know that it seems to work fine for me
>
>just using the files from the Xvnc distribution, with a couple of minor
>modifications:
>
>1) make a copy of index.vnc
Jonathan, Adrian,
where does one put these files? do I place these files in the same dir as
the server, do i create a "classes" folder? what?
thanks
Tim
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You have seen 3.3.3R9 crash on multiprocessor machines while 3.3.3R7 did
not?
And the VNC server crashed, not the whole machine?
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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I think Warren may be referring to my post to the VNC list a few weeks ago.
I too have experienced this same effect, and have been unable to resolve it
using traditional means (reapply service packs, reinstall VNC, etc.). If it
isn't a known defect and I can help troubleshoot in any way, please l
> Jonathan
Sorry for butting in...
> can you include in your instructions... how one can activate the HTTP
> java stuff with your server?
... but I thought I'd let you know that it seems to work fine for me
just using the files from the Xvnc distribution, with a couple of minor
modif
Jonathan,
can you include in your instructions (or in a readme with the download) how
one can activate the HTTP java stuff with your server? I remember reading
somewhere that your server now supports it, but that the actual java applet
and server pages are not included. I presume that I will ei
>>In other news, I've fixed two of the broken links on my website, so there
>>are now installation instructions and a set of links to peruse.
>
>Nice instructions Jon, but perhaps you could put some screen shots in to
>help the wieners.
* tries to think how screenshots would help the instructions
This sounds like it might be a flaky driver for video or network. I would
say video due to mouse movements. So try updating to the latest driver from
the manufacturing company.
Steve
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>> there are now installation instructions
>
> Nice instructions Jon, but perhaps you could put some screen shots in
> to help the wieners.
I'm not clear on what screenshots could be added to the installation
instructions - all you have to do, once downloaded (and unstuffed - but
even that is
Jonathan Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>In other news, I've fixed two of the broken links on my website, so there
>are now installation instructions and a set of links to peruse.
Nice instructions Jon, but perhaps you could put some screen shots in to
help the wieners.
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>Is there any web site on the internet which displays
>VNC demo ?
I understand WorkSpot has a demonstration at http://www.workspot.com/.
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big-mai
Is there any web site on the internet which displays
VNC demo ?
Or is there any site where I can host my Application
with VNC ?
Thanks,
Girish
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>Any kind soul like to tell me (politlely) where I am going wrong?
Sure. Download ChromiVNC (server) from the URL in my signature. Also
download VNCThing (client) from http://www.webthing.net/vncthing/. You
should find they work considerably better than the AT&T offerings.
In other news, I've
Hi,
I'm looking for anyone who has successfully compiled VNC to run on the
Apollo Domain O/S? I'm not much of a C compiler buff, especially for UNIX,
so would really appreciate if said person could provide documentation or
step-by-step approach to creating one for this Operating System.
Rgds,
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