Mike,
They lied to you. IPSEC is a tunnelling protocol, and carries VNC via TCP
over IP. What's happening is the data from VNC is being sent in a container
that is too big to fit into IPSEC's payload. So it's being broken into
2 and put into 2 datagrams, and reassembled by your VNC client. Th
XP has this funky thing: its remote desktop, VNC, or pcAnywhere will not work
together.
Installing pcAnywhere will (normally) disable XP remote desktop.
Of course M$ wants you to use their software, so why would they be nice to the VNC
software?
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At 10:20 24/01/02 +, you wrote:
>Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 13:00:28 +
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MTU
>
>Chris,
>can you clarify your reply please.
No problem. Bear in mind that this may not be the cause of your problems.
>On 24/01/2002 11:35:20 Chris Jaecker wrote:
>
>
Hello All,
could someone please tell me where I can read some information on the
Java Options for VNC and in particular on these:
I am trying to find a was to speed up the screen updates on the
client machines and also the colors seem to be off even though I am
running only 16 bit resolutio
At 04:41 PM 01/24/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>I was thinking how nice it would be if the digest could be distributed
>in HTML format, with hyperlinks for navigation. For example, there could
>be hyperlinks from each entry in the table of contents to each article.
>After each article could be links fo
I noticed that when running VNC and XP remote desktop on the same machine.
You can only get in with VNC while a user is logged in. Once the user logs
out VNC appears to disconnect the session. Thought when user logs back on
VNC continues and does not require a new session establishment.
Any input
Hi,
I was thinking how nice it would be if the digest could be distributed
in HTML format, with hyperlinks for navigation. For example, there could
be hyperlinks from each entry in the table of contents to each article.
After each article could be links for TOC, Previous, and Next articles.
Anyth
Alex:
Heya. Yes, I've something very much like ActiveX on my
things-to-do list. I want to move Kaboodle out of its tight
MFC ties, though, and into wxWindows so it's portable to, well,
anywhere. This means I'd approach it more like VNC, by having
Kaboodle deliver a signed applet.
I get this all the time i want to logon to my P150
I just installed winvnc-server on it and it has approximately all standard
values
only 192.168.0.* is allowed and must be confirmed on the server
here is a piece of the logfile where the trouble is
The password is correct (as you can see in the
let me amend that. it doesn't work when i load winvnc manually as a limited
user. i can connect, from the w2000 machine, but i only see a black screen...
- Original Message -
From: "David Rothman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:50 PM
Subj
i'm still not clear why this isn't working for me.
i installed xp-home on a machine which i previously used 98 & vnc on.
there are 5 users on the xp machine. i installed vnc as the administrator and
it 'works' (meaning i can load & see that machine remotely from a w2000
machine). it doesn't l
Minor confusion here - "IPsec" is an encrypted packet protocol that MAKES
USE OF tcp/ip. In fact, as I recall, there was a thread on this last some
months ago about someone have this very same issue (VNC over IPsec tunnel
would disconnect, user adjusted MTU values, and it worked just fine).
Searc
I found a link for it right away, too - this one is still good.
http://asciidownload.uni-hd.de/ftp/pub/simtelnet/msdos/pcmag/
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Milette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday/2002 January 24 12:08
Subject: Re: DOS VNC
: Hi there,
> Have you checked to see if any of the encoding option defaults are
> different? Turning up compression too far can cause overhead that slows
> things down, for example.
The client is run with the exact same command line, requesting maximum
compression, minimum fidelty, and minimum color space.
Yes, I tried to do the same thing every time.
At 12:22 PM 1/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Just wanted some clarification: every single one of those tests was done
>with the Java viewer? Including the successful one?
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "W T Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL
Just wanted some clarification: every single one of those tests was done
with the Java viewer? Including the successful one?
- Original Message -
From: "W T Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday/2002 January 24 11:48
Subject: Connection refused
: When I try
I wasn't using the term loopback formally. It sounded like you went out
to the machine in your test, then "looped back" into your network.
Re-reading your message, I'm not sure you did that exact test - namely,
connecting to her machine then trying an outbound connection to
somewhere else. Is th
> From: Daniel Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> is there any programs available for DOS? just curious, if have,
> think it will help in my job to control and troubleshoot POS machines
> currently still using DOS 6.22
There's (more than one, IIRC) telnetd's for DOS. Here's one:
http://w
Hi there,
Check out PCREMOTE by PC Magazine. It was first published (as far as I
know) on January 16th, 1990 and can be found on the web by searching for
V9N01.ZIP.
The only drawback is that it only works over a COM port. If you can work
this into your system, this might just be what you have
Bobby Ramirez wrote:
> any ideas on my recent post? see a recap below.
> Xlib: Client is not authorizAUDIT
> 1 reXlib: connection to "unAUDIT: Wed Jan 23 15:59:05 2002: 13009 Xvnc: client 1
> rejected from local host
That's an xauth problem. You need to give your clients
authorisation to acce
Usually vncviewer will only pass local function keys (CTRL, ALT, SHIFT) to
the remote side if you hold down the SHIFT key first - try holding down your
left SHIFT key, and then press your right SHIFT key 4 times (or vice-versa).
-Original Message-
From: brian man [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I try to use screen sharing with VRVS the client machines give the
message "java.net.ConnectException: Connection Refused".
I've tried it on three machines:
Win NT4 using both Netscape 4.5 and I.E. 5.0
Win2000 Pro using both Netscape 4.7 and I.E. 5.0
Linux Red Hat 7.1 using Net
yes she was just using the web browser applet. Ill suggest she try the
viewer. what do you mean by loopback in this context? (sorry im a bit
new to this)
thanks again
Brian Jahns
Assistant Network Administrator
Department of Enrollment Services
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
(414) 229-457
any ideas on my recent post? see a recap below.
after starting the vnc server like this: ./vncserver :13 -pn -localhost
i get the following messages in the vnc server log.
Xlib: Client is not authorizAUDIT
1 reXlib: connection to "unAUDIT: Wed Jan 23 15:59:05 2002: 13009 Xvnc: client 1
rejecte
Denis,
Thank you for your reply..."option" in the VNCviewer Properties? There's no
such thing...or am I missing something?
Tracy Millar
ITMD/DGTI
IDRC/CRDI
(613) 236-6163 ext 2581
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://intra1.idrc.ca/mis-sig
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From: "St Jean, Denis" <[EMAI
I found the fix, Tracy. It doesn't make sense, either.
I created the DWORD value under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/ORL/WinVNC3/
as well as
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/ORL/WinVNC3/Default
And it now disconnects any secondary connection attempts.
I found the following reference in the "Histor
Hello Tracy,
I've had the same problem w/ Wintel based connections. it seems like the
only way around this is when you connect via the VNCviewer, is to go
into "options", and click on "Request shared session" under misc.
That works ok, the only problem is the default setting is "off" so
people h
I still see the exact same results throughout my testing.
I experimented with the following settings for the DWORD ConnectPriority
value: 0,1,2,3 (just in case there was something incorrect in the docs).
When using "1" I am able to successfully do connection sharing.
For any other value, I alwa
Chris and Mark,
Regarding MTUs. I'm not working at that knowledge level, so I asked our
technical support people...
They said we are not using TCP/IP for transport. Instead, we are using
"IPSEC" and the data is both encrypted and encapsulated for transport.
Thanks for the "shot in the dark". I
Hi,
I'm using a certain application which requires me to
press the right shift key four times in order to bring
up the management console.
However when I attempt to do this remotely through VNC
nothing happens. It appears as if VNC recognises the
first press down on the shift key and ignores
ever
Hi there,
I actually made the changes on my server to reflect what Alex has and still
the same results, the VNC server connection gets dumped when a second
connection is attempted.
Tracy
-- Original Text --
From: "Alex Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 2002/01/23 1:23 PM:
Howdy all.
New to the list...I'm trying the Mac Beta. If anyone else is using it,
please let me know if there is a way to prevent users from closing it OR
is there a way to make it run in the background so it's (almost)
undectable. We want to implement this, so any help would be a life saver.
Sa
Chris,
can you clarify your reply please.
On 24/01/2002 11:35:20 Chris Jaecker wrote:
> To test for this try sending out pings with 1500 mtu and df set (client to server or
>vice versa).
#ping -?
Usage: ping [-t] [-a] [-n count] [-l size] [-f] [-i TTL] [-v TOS]
[-r count] [-s cou
I don't know about VNC but you can use PCAnywhere that has DOS control
software.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:54 PM
To: VNC
Subject: DOS VNC
Hi all,
is there any programs available for DOS? just curious, if
Hi Miachel,
thanks for your answer and excuse me for my too late mail.
thanks, PI
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Michael Milette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Sa, 15. Dezember 2001 06:43
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Make an VNC-Connection visible
Assuming you are using W
A shot in the dark here, but it may be that you've got an MTU problem.
Both your client and server are connected to Ethernet so they're assuming
1500 bytes of payload in the frame. But, you're going through some kind of
security filter, which may be adding bytes to each packet.
If the packets
Bobby Ramirez wrote:
>
> i just added /usr/openwin/bin to my path, and the system
> function could then find the xauth command.
Ooops, didn't see this follow-up. Glad you got it working,
ignore my post!
--
Illtud Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Uwch Ddadansoddwr System
Thanks for reading the FAQs first!
Bobby Ramirez wrote:
>
> # ./vncserver :13 -pn -localhost
> vncserver: couldn't find "xauth" on your PATH.
> Shouldn't "$ENV{HOME}/ be looking in / (root) for .Xauthority?
> I don't know Perl, so I don't understand the systax.
...but it's 'xauth' it can't fin
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