I found that depending on whether I was behind a firewall,
I am accessing a cached copy of the TightVNC website.
It might help to browse to a different page, then clear
caches on disk and in memory. Sometimes, not even this
helps, presumably because some intermediate machines
insist on serving a
Hi there,
I am running on an 6.5.0 version and do not have gmake on the machine. Is
there any way to work around this.
Thanks
bernard
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From: "Andrew van der Stock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:49 PM
Subject: RE: VNC Xserv
As a general rule, I would suggest that it is a good idea to get a shutdown
tool installed for NT4 and Win2k, and then use that when it is necessary to
do a remote reboot - the point made earlier by Mike Miller and Tony Caduto
about the lack of an integral tool for forcing shutdown produces signif
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 08:58:23AM -0600, Kyle Yamnitz wrote:
>
> 3. I didn't try changing the encoding or Misc options on the
> viewer. Would any of those make a difference?
Always have copyrect encoding enabled. TightVNC provides a number of
additional optimizations, one of the best of wh
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 03:50:02PM -0800, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
>
> is it even a possibility to get Xft support? that is, 1) has anyone
> managed to do this?
Not that I've heard of.
> and/or 2) does anyone with lower level VNC knowledge know if this is
> even possible?
Probably, but y
Hi Kim...
I can help with your ICS issues concerning VNC. What I need is some more
info. To sum up your previous message, I understand this...
Server Machine: Win98+, two nics, using ICS.
Question: Have you opened and redirected ports for Client1 on this
server?
Client1: Static IP, VNC
In this particular case, it turns out the ability has been there for quite a
while as an add-on to distributions - but not immediately obvious, and,
most annoyingly, not accessible via the "Click START to shut down" choices.
Here are your choices for *forcing* shutdown:
(1) Win98/Me:
RUNDLL32
Plus you could burn your own bootable CD with Linux as well.
-Original Message-
From: Gabor D. Kiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 7:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: "Hardware version of VNC" revisited - $200 vnc client
I see it now.
Thanks
I don't know - I think simple-straightforward-cheap IS elegant.
I would have concerns about reliability if stuck in the usual broom-closet
space which small businesses use for servers.
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From: "Bryan Fields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 200
There was a good thread on this subject ("shutdown gotcha with Win32
host") about 3 weeks ago. Andrew van der Stock had a good description
of what the problem is and some suggestions for how it might be fixed.
Jake Hoover found this handy workaround:
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.
On Monday 25 March 2002 13:48, you wrote:
> TightVNC is similar to VNC in this aspect. If somebody knows how to
> solve the problem the most correct way, please let me know, I'll try
> to fix that, if that would not take too much time.
This solution requites 2 computers for the utmost reliabilit
The only thing I can think of is the service needs to ignore the shutdown
message until it is the only running service left then shut down.
I don't program is C or C++ (Delphi rules:-) so I can only guess.
Tony Caduto
Programmer/Analyst
M&I Trust and Investment Management
Yes, that configures maximum security use of the AuthHosts settings. At "4",
explicitly allowed connection sources will be queried, and all others will
be rejected.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-03-25 12:47
Subject: Web page
>
Hello Everyone,
I have installed VNC 3.3.3.1 on aix 4.2.
When i try to start vncserver it gives me the following error:
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program vncpasswd because of the
following errors:
0509-027 Member shr_comm.o is not found or file is not an
archive.
0509-022 Cannot load library
Hello Tony,
> "tc" == tony caduto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
tc> Does tight VNC shut down before everything else like standard VNC?
tc> For those of you who don't know when you reboot a server with vnc,
tc> the vnc service is the first to die, and if something else hangs ,
tc> you will nev
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does tight VNC shut down before everything else like standard VNC? For
> those of you who don't know when you reboot a server with vnc, the vnc
> service is the first to die, and if something else hangs , you will
> never know it.
>
> This is ok if t
Bingo! That got it Mike. And note the spacing of the command (for others
following this thread). It has to be "nautilus --display:1" Writing
it any other way doesn't work.
Thanks, Mike. And it is interesting that Nautilus does this and other
programs don't (or at least the ones I've tested so
Does tight VNC shut down before everything else like standard VNC?
For those of you who don't know when you reboot a server with vnc, the vnc
service is the first to die, and if something else hangs , you will never
know it.
This is ok if the server is down the hall, but when it is across town or
MIchael,
You have pointed out the absolutely right place to look at. Thanks!
tianjie
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Michael Ossmann wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 11:17:30AM -0600, Tianjie Gao wrote:
> >
> > AUDIT: Fri Mar 22 11:08:52 2002: 21864 Xvnc: client 1 rejected from local
> > host
> > Xlib
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 11:17:30AM -0600, Tianjie Gao wrote:
>
> AUDIT: Fri Mar 22 11:08:52 2002: 21864 Xvnc: client 1 rejected from local
> host
> Xlib: connection to ":1.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> xrdb: Can't open display ':1'
This error is th
Hy
First of all, I'm French. I know, I know, it's hard, but I try to
improve.
Just to say that maybe my English is not perfect at all . but you
probably can understand my problem.
I use Dynip services to emulate a static IP address.
When I try to connect to my remote PC, using Dynip name through
i
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 09:14:36PM -0600, Chip Wood wrote:
> When using the java viewer, VNC defaults to "reliable" and "fast"
> works fine for me. Is there a way to switch the default to "fast" to
> prevent having to change every time I log on ?
Set the "Raw pixel drawing" applet parameter to "F
I am compiling the information I have uncovered in my setup of
TightVNC with SSH and public keys into a walk through web page.
I will release the URL when I have finished it and hopefully some of
you guys can't sneak a peak and let me know what you think. It will
be geared for newbies. On tha
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 11:03:12AM -0800, Roger Williams wrote:
> Mike, I couldn't make this do anything for me, but I did find that
> though Nautilus didn't show in the VNC window (display :1) it did show
> up on the console (ie. display :0). Now I need to see how to get it to
> show up on the VN
Bob,
It sounds like the password that you have currently set is the "Current
User" password. This is the password VNC uses when it's run in
"App-Mode" and it's details live in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER key in the
registry.
What you need to do is just start VNC in the App-Mode and then go
through the
Hi,
I'm running VNC 3.3.3 R9 as a service on a Windows 2000 machine.
When I run the latest version of the VNC viewer on a Windows ME client
and connect to the Win2000 machine, the Shift key does not seem to
work with certain key combinations. In particular, I can not use
Shift with the up/down a
Chris I saw your answer about restricting the end user from changing the
setting. When I tried
this it would not let me start the server again. It kept saying that
password was not set.
The password is set. Any ideas as to what is wrong?
Thank you for helping make
our service better!
Bob
> "DW" == Dave Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> TightVNC 1.2.3 has been finally released.
DW> I have a number of computers running regulat WinVNC. Can I simply
DW> stop the VNC service, kill winvnc.exe vncviewer.exe, drop in the
DW> new EXE and DLLs (Into the existing \Program Files\ORL
"Beerse, Corni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When Tony told me about this function, I jumped all over it: It was
something I had been needing without realizing it. We use vnc in the same
situation he describes: Many users running a single application. We have
been using Xvnc in -inetd mode, toget
vncsnapshot http://vncsnapshot.sourceforge.net> version 1.0 beta 1 was
also affected. I pulled the binary releases and made a new release (1.0 beta
2) with both updated binaries and revised documentation on March 19th
(shortly after your notice hit the VNC list).
According to Andrew van der Stock
You were at:
http://www.tightvnc.com/download.html
I assume.
It's there; I have noticed that SourceForge is somewhat slow this morning,
though.
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From: "Leite, Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-03-25 08:27
Subject: Where is Tightvnc
I just came from the tightvnc website and I cannot find the new
version 1.2.3 ???
Thanks Keith ...
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>yea, it did work before that.. but i hate the onboard sound, it
>really is horrible. and i just bought all these new speakers and a
>new card, it cant be the card becuase i already went through 2. soo
>it has to be software.
Sometimes this problem appears on certain m/boards, especially
cer
yea, it did work before that.. but i hate the onboard sound, it really is horrible.
and i just bought all these new speakers and a new card, it cant be the card becuase i
already went through 2. soo it has to be software.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: xBANEx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Assuming the sound worked OK before, you could go back to the onboard sound?
If you've tried different speakers, and you get the same sound, then
assuming the speakers work OK on another machine/sound source, then I would
say the problem was with either the sound card, or some source of
interfere
> -Original Message-
> We were faced with a problem of using Xvnc to provide
> a single application to a significant number of users.
> We were trying to deploy an industrial application that
> would start every time a user connects to the Xvnc
> (via inetd) without asking the user to logi
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