RE: dovnc

2001-05-21 Thread Alex Perry
From: Marc Grober [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > In fact I do get an XDMCP error with dovnc, though if I run vncserver :x > everything works fine. Probably you've got your XDM configured to not accept incoming connections from the network. Try changing the line specifying the server to be "localho

Argh! HowTo inetd ... script

2001-05-17 Thread Alex Perry
From: Alex > [demime 0.97b removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream > which had a name of DOVNC] From: "Seth Kneller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Argh! HowTo inetd ... > Nice Instructions, however, you should have pasted the script into the > body of the message. Sigh ... here

Argh! HowTo inetd ...

2001-05-16 Thread Alex Perry
The steps below should be sufficient ... 0. The Debian packages for vnc work flawlessly out-of-the-box. If you have trouble, try experimenting with another distro until you figure out what your problems are due to. 1. You need to tell /etc/services what the port number does. To do

Apparent failure of Xvnc -indirect and -once options

2001-04-25 Thread Alex Perry
-query localhost works great, but when I specify -indirect xdm I get the chooser window and then the session disconnects me. I'd like to use the chooser, since there are lots of computers. There is a security problem if people don't log off when they're done with their session on a remote compute