Re: How per user Desktop is retained ?

2002-04-03 Thread David Smith
>hi thanks for the information. > >What I mean here is if I leave my office PC connected >to the VNC server and all the application runnings on >my PC and then connect to the same VNC server from >home PC by logging in with the same uid, then how I >can get a similar desktop on my home PC with the

Re:VNC through Netgear RT314

2002-03-21 Thread David Smith
>I have a client witha NetGear RT314 and I'd like to use VNC through it. I've >configured other clients through different routers/firewalls to make a >connection with no problem. Unfortunately, the RT314 doesn't have a facility >to forward UDP ports, only TCP ports. I know that VNC requires both U

Re:Open SSH

2002-03-09 Thread David Smith
>Does anyone have a recent documentation on setting up open ssh >with public/private keys? The newest document I can find is Dated >December 16 2001. The procedure is the same, it hasn't changed since well before that. -- -- David A. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The box said: "Needs Wi

Re:VNC & VPN

2002-02-03 Thread David Smith
>Hi, > >I've read thru (part of) the vnc-list archives and it seems that VNC thru >VPN works. However, for my case, I can never have my password authenticated >correctly. It's just always "Sorry, Try again.". I have tested the VNC >client (which is a laptop) at the office when it is in the same

Re: Unix CTRL-ALT-DEL

2001-12-23 Thread David Smith
>Greetings - > >Maybe I am missing something here but I run VNC Viewer >on Unix and Linux to connect with a variety of Windows >flavored machines, and one thing that I have really >appreciated was the ability to send a CTRL-ALT-DEL >simply by pressing the CTRL-ALT-DEL keys! I don't see >the probl

Re: VNCviewer for Unix lacks a CTRL-ALT-DEL key send option

2001-12-21 Thread David Smith
>Click on the middle of the Viewer window and then click F8. > >Markus Zaenglein wrote: >> >> HI >> >> VNC was designed to "inteconntect" visually with other platforms, but a >> thing I haven't found out yet is, how to manage a Login on an Windows NT >> machine running WinVNC from vncviewers

Re:VNC and Solaris 7 or 8 ?

2001-12-17 Thread David Smith
works fine on Solaris 8. I compiled it under 2.6. -- -- David A. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The box said: "Needs Windows 98 or better," so I bought a Macintosh. - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line:

Re:VNC is Powerful, could it become like Citrix

2001-12-14 Thread David Smith
At 7:17 PM + 12/14/01, Christopher Koeber wrote: >VNC s excellent, well, at least in my opinion. What I am wondering is if VNC >could become like Citrix, allowing multiple users to connect to a single >windows machine. This would make VNC great, wouldn't it? Anyone's opinion is >greatly valuab

Re: MacVNC Question

2001-12-11 Thread David Smith
>So I'm confused... you're saying that I can have the VNC extension present >and that's all I need? Until I run the "VNC Server PPC" application I can't >access the server -- I always get a "not found" message. > >Is there a way that I don't have to have the VNC server running, where the >extensio

Re: MacVNC Question

2001-12-10 Thread David Smith
>on 12/9/01 2:17 PM, David Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>>> Hello, all >>>> >>>> I'm trying to implement VNC on a few MacOS 8.5 computers I have, but don't >>>> want there to be any "evidence" per se of VNC'

Re: MacVNC Question

2001-12-09 Thread David Smith
>>Hello, all >> >>I'm trying to implement VNC on a few MacOS 8.5 computers I have, but don't >>want there to be any "evidence" per se of VNC's presence. I'd like to use >>the computers without VNC having to be in the list of running applications >>and no UI whatsoever. >> >>Any ideas? >Yeah. Put i

Re: VNC through evil nasty firewall

2001-10-24 Thread David Smith
>> Sysadmin or Login had an article last year about using ssh as a VPN >> by tunneling PPP though it which would give you full network >> connectivity. > >Do you have a link to this article? I'd love to read it. http://csociety.ecn.purdue.edu/~sigos/projects/ssh/forwarding/ http://sites.inka

Re: VNC through evil nasty firewall

2001-10-23 Thread David Smith
>Anyway, if port 22 is open, and if you can install an SSH client on >your end and an SSH server on the other end, you can "tunnel" >virtually any connection through the SSH connection. If the computer >on the other end is any flavor of Unix (including Linux) it probably >already has an SSH serve

Re:VNC Compatible with Mac OS 9.1?

2001-07-11 Thread David Smith
>Is VNC compatible with Mac OS 9.1? > >I cannot configure the viewer. When I click on the Options button, the >dialog box closes. I cannot make any of the option choices shown in the >documentation. (I also can't make a connection, but that's another matter.) Works fine with 9.1, get Chromatix

Re: vncserver ( display :0) for UNIX

2001-05-08 Thread David Smith
> > "Genady" == Genady Puzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Genady> Hi, I'm looking for exporting the "live" Unix display ( > Genady> display :0) tool, but found only x0rfbserver for Linux. > Genady> Do you have any idea whether anybody does it for UNIX or > Genady> not ???

Re: VNC versus Citrix ICA

2001-04-21 Thread David Smith
>Hello... > >On Saturday 21 April 2001 01:07, you wrote: >> It may be, under certain conditions. If you have any suggestions on how to >> improve the VNC protocol, suggest away. Meanwhile, VNC has the big >> advantages of being "fast enough" and of being Free. > >Today I tested a Linux VNC-se

Re:>4 parameters to Xvnc in inetd.conf?

2001-04-09 Thread David Smith
Solaris has a limit on the number of caracters on a inetd line, which is what you are running into. I got around it this way. A script to add the default parameters which I called Xvncinet: #!/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/Xvnc -inetd -query localhost -once -geometry $1 -depth $2 -s 0 -nevershared -

Re: VNC and SSH

2001-01-27 Thread David Smith
At 8:34 AM -0600 1/26/01, John Creegan wrote: >I've had some success using zebedee as well, but only for certain users >(read "through certain ISP's"). For instance, I have set up users to >connect using zebedee out of the box quite quickly using Roadrunner's >"one-way" product (modem out, cable