When I save a connection with TridiaVNC, and then try to launch it again,
I get the following error:
Invalid VNC server specified.
along with a lot of usage info. Has anyone else run into this? Is there a
simple workaround?
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I'm interested in using VNC for a proprietary project.
My question is can I write a VNC client from scratch
using the rfb protocol document under a non GPL license?
I would not package the GPL server with the client but
simply link to the Server. I havent read anything reguarding
implementing op
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Hi there everyone. It's been a while, but I've resubscribed to the list as I am
having a couple of problems getting VNC working on my new Slackware 8.0
Linux box.
First of all, I am having problems compiling. After running "xmkmf" and
"make World", I am getting the follow error
Search the mailing list archives for "automated install", "installation
script" and similar. This has come up a lot of times.
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From: Sam Osborn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:23 AM
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Subject: Setup Options for WinVNC
Hello
Is there any way to set an activity time out for a server session when using
VNC?
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>As far as i know it is set up in VNC properties. On the W2K machine Right
>Click on the VNC icon in tray and set the password... should be that easy..
Actually I had this problem today and I was about to ask about it myself.
I narrowed it down a little.
I get the error that I need to set a pas
I have it setup as a service on the machine, and although the service is
started, there is no icon in the tray to make this change.
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 2:01 PM
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Subject: Re: VNC Password for NT
As far as i know it is set up in VNC properties. On the W2K machine Right
Click on the VNC icon in tray and set the password... should be that easy..
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I have VNC installed on a Win2k server and I set the service up, but when I
attempt to connect from a remote machine, the remote box says a password
needs to be set on the server. Where do you set the password on the server?
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Is everyone getting spammed constantly by "TridiaVNC Team", or is it just me?
Replys to them don't seem to help. I think VNC is great, but I sure won't
be trying Tridia's version now.
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I am having troubles getting the VNC server to start on AIX. This is a
copy of my dozier:7.log file. Any help as to how to get the vncserver to
start would be appreciated. Thanks
08/07/01 20:36:39 Protocol version supported 3.3
08/07/01 20:36:39 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5907
Hello !
Is there a VNC build available for the Nokia 9210 (the recently released EPOCH
device) ?
Regards
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Hello,
I am trying to use VNC to run unix sessions from my pc, using SSH to start
my unix xsession. This is the only way I can get into my college's server
due to security issues. When I start vncserver on the unix side, I get
error messages similar to those in question 13 of the FAQ, but accor
Further analysis of the HPUX 11 Xvnc core dump showed the Xvnc font cache
was handing back corrupted _Font structures. So I changed the code to
disable font caching and the problem went away. So there seems to be a
defect in Xvnc font caching, or perhaps more likely, memory management of
the dat
I noticed something different...working between a Linux server and an NT
viewer over ethernet, there was very noticable lag in screen updates until
we configured the server to the same bit depth the client's screen was
running at. Interestingly enough this involved *raising* the bit depth on
the
What operating system are you using? The default configuration works fine
for me under Windows NT 4.0, but a friend of mine who runs Windows 98 had to
use the full-screen polling mode to get some programs to update properly.
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Hello,
Does anyone know of any setup options I can use for unattended installs
on Win clients? I'd like to be able to run a setup.exe /scriptname.txt
or something which allows me to set a default password and install the
service.
I envisaging the use of VNC as a support tool either when the user
Hello,
Errrm - I'm new to the list and VNC, but I have noticed a pretty severe
performance drop when using 10mbit network adapters as opposed to
100mbit, regardless of platform, CPU and RAM (I'm using 550mhz Win98 and
Win2K clients to view Win2K Adv Servers on 10 and 100mbit LANS). The
easiest qu
Dear vnc professionals,
How can be connected the VNC3.3.3R9 running on a machine in the VPN
from a client outside of this VPN. I would like to do this by the
help of the Java based viewer application.
I have defined a public IP address, the HTTP service and the port
range of 5800-5999 for this s
What do I need to do to get VNC to run through ssh?
i.e., the server is Win2K and the client/viewers are Win2K/Win98 machines.
Ideally, we'd like to be able to use browsers for access - can this be
secured too?
We want to be able to access the server from our client's machines - do we
have to i
At 05:59 9-7-2001, you wrote:
>ssh clients are no problem. sshd servers are difficult to find for
>windows -- at least, not free ;<
Take a look at Cygwin - http://www.cygwin.com/
It's free, and comes with OpenSSH.
- Michael
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