RE: vnc over a network

2002-04-04 Thread Daugherty, William
You need some sort of gateway to that private network. If you used a NAT/PAT router and then you could do this. Map the ports 5800 or 5900 ports you use to the internal IP 192.168.0.2 and then you can reach the server by access the valid external/outside world address and the port you need and th

RE: [VNC] Transferring Files?

2002-03-20 Thread Daugherty, William
Hiyas, Yep some freeware FTP server is going to be your quickest method of file transfer. But if your files are smaller such as under 10MB you should be fine using Windows networking it just will not be as fast as FTP. You can find several options by going to download.com and searching for "FT

RE: Problems with VNC on Mandrake

2002-03-19 Thread Daugherty, William
able to connect to it on :5800. I admit to being a little buffaloed myself when trying to get VNCserver to run on Mandrake 8.2RC1 - you need to know and specify which virtual X server you are invoking VNC on, and then connect to that screen. Try doing this from inside Webmin (on the Others tab) -

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2002-03-18 Thread Daugherty, William
Hello, Well I am kind of stumped here while trying to run VNC on my Mandrake Linux web server. I have had several issues but I will first show you my progression path in try to activate the VNC server with my excerpts below the screen outputs. First off I thought I would just try running the