Yup, they have been set as executible. And no, you didn't offend. I'm new to
Linux and I didn't think of that. But I will note it for future reference.
Any further suggestions are greatly appreciated.
On Fri, 11 May 2001, you wrote:
> I don't mean to offend, but are the binaries permissions
Nathan Wright wrote:
>
> I thought the default display for Windows machines was 0, therefore I
> was connecting to port 5800 since I read somewhere that was the port
> used for login. Then the display was supposed to come through port 5900
> by default.
You did the right thing.
> Another littl
Hello, Adrian,
> Thats presumably because its part of cygwin - grab setup, run it and
> choose which packages you wish, thats all there is to it (apart from
> configuring it all :-) Oh, by the way, if you don't do it this way,
> you're on your own as far as Cygwin support goes,
Yes, you are righ
I thought the default display for Windows machines was 0, therefore I
was connecting to port 5800 since I read somewhere that was the port
used for login. Then the display was supposed to come through port 5900
by default. Another little tidbit, I cannot telnet to port 5900. It
refuses my conne
Steve can you tell me where to find the web version.
Thanks
Kenny
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Subject: Transfer files
Is there a way to transfer files using
Is there a way to transfer files using the web version? Otherwise, does the
client version support file transfer?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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On Friday 11 May 2001 08:59, you wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am attempting to setup VNC for my home PC so I can access it from
> work. I've run in to a bit of a wall though. I've read the FAQs and I
> think I'm running in to a firewall problem perhaps. Anyway I thought
> I'd post my scenario to s
http://www.technews.com/news/01/165603.html
TDKSys? Anyone know what this is? There's no mention of AT&T Labs/Cambridge in
there anywhere.
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On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 01:13:03PM +0200, Francis VIVAT wrote:
> So it should be better with : rfbproxy --server=:0 --record c:\123.log
> But it doesn't work neither.
> I should conclude that it doesn't work, but if you tell it everything :
> rfbproxy --server=localhost:0 --record c:\123.log
> it
> Can someone explain to me what TridiaVNC is?
www.tridiavnc.com might have something to say about that...
Here's a snippet of blurb from their web site:
TridiaVNC takes the risk out of deploying VNC by
providing the key elements missing from any
other VNC distribution. It is enhan
I don't mean to offend, but are the binaries permissions set to executable?
Tom Schonborg
JPSS Inc. - Sandia National Laboratories Contractor
(505)844-5753
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There are two major products that come out of Berkley: LSD and Unix. We
don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
I Have tried this I added the connect priority and i restarted the service I
even rebooted the server (p.c.) and it is having no effect any ideas
larry
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>Subject: RE: WinVNC missing registry settings?
>Date
Can someone explain to me what TridiaVNC is?
I assume it is another implementation of the VNC tool that was developed in
the AT&T lab.
It sounds like it may have more security features in it that IT managers
could appreciate. Can anyone comment?
Where do I find more information about this prod
Dean,
Thanks for the tip. It helped; I can now connect to the RH6.2 machine.
I'm still wrestling with getting a login window, but that shouldn't be a
big hurdle.
Thanks for everyone for their suggestions and help.
Brian.
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Hello all,
I am attempting to setup VNC for my home PC so I can access it from
work. I've run in to a bit of a wall though. I've read the FAQs and I
think I'm running in to a firewall problem perhaps. Anyway I thought
I'd post my scenario to see if anyone could give me a nudge in the
direction
Because of certain systems (namely Solaris, but appartently some RedHat and
maybe others) have problems with the length of parameters in inetd.conf, these
files were generated to get around this. People should try this if they are
getting the 'Grey screen with an X' problem (i.e. no login). I a
Well, its been a sorry few days. I have downloaded both the Win32 set and
Linux2.x x86 VNC packages. Installed without any glitches and have actually
made a connection to my nixbox(which is monitorless).
My idea and hopes is that I can use from each different machine on the
network, their p
Jeffrey,
I have added these registry settings without any troubles.
Did you add those settings to HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\Default?
Did you stop and restart the WinVNC service after editing the registry?
(this must be done for the changes to take effect)
Regards,
Justin
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> "Miroslav" == Miroslav Luptak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Miroslav> Hi, Mike.
>> Cygwin's SSH Port works well. See
>> http://mike.erdelynet.com/cygwin-sshd.asp
Miroslav> Your installation procedure for SSHD on Windows is
Miroslav> excellent. However, I could not find a
Hi, Mike.
> Cygwin's SSH Port works well.
> See http://mike.erdelynet.com/cygwin-sshd.asp
Your installation procedure for SSHD on Windows is excellent. However,
I could not find a direct link to the SSHD (and accompanying commands)
BINARIES. You only mention www.openssh.net, which provides the
s
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