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installed on it). What on earth is going on? I must
> have
> something to do with X broadcast but I put in the IP address I wanted
> to
> connect with...
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> Janyne Kizer
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> Systems Programmer Administrator I
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have VNC installed on it). What on earth is going on? I must have
something to do with X broadcast but I put in the IP address I wanted to
connect with...
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Systems Programmer Administrator I
NC State University, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
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We allow access only via port 22 by using a firewall.
"Jerry L. Kazdan" wrote:
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> Background:
> Our VNC server is a Linux computer. Most users come from Windows
> using SecureCRT for ssh connections. While users can easily get a
> secure connection using SecureCRT (we already configured thi
roblem related to a server crash, please send
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Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
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c3.d directory so I think that it should be shutting down but
apparently it is not.
Oh, this is an RH 7.2 installation and I am using the VNC that came with
that.
ScanMan wrote:
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> On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 06:35, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> > Since I know my system uses xintetd to start servic
here. Any additional assistance would be appreciated.
ScanMan wrote:
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> On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 11:23, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> > I'm sorry but I wasn't able to find instructions that I could follow. I
> > found the information on iXvnc referred to but that does not
I would like for some ids (helpdesk folks) to be able to connect via
VNC. Other IDs should not be able to connect via VNC at all. It
doesn't matter to me if the desktop is persistent or not.
ScanMan wrote:
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> On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 06:35, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> > Since I kn
to run VNC as a service that starts on reboot, I thought perhaps I
needed to to something in there.
ScanMan wrote:
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> On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 15:00, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> > OK, so if you're using xinetd you'd specifiy vncserver somewhere in
> > there?
>
> What exact
OK, so if you're using xinetd you'd specifiy vncserver somewhere in
there?
ScanMan wrote:
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> On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 11:23, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> > I'm sorry but I wasn't able to find instructions that I could follow. I
> > found the information on iXvnc
use the inetd option with vnc in redhat.
> i use it and love it...also gives you the flexibility of screen resolution
> and as many sessions as you want to open.
> do a search on the uk att site for instructions
>
> Ryan Cayton
> Technical Analyst
> Horine and Associates, LLC
Click on the middle of the Viewer window and then click F8.
Markus Zaenglein wrote:
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> 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 running on
could have a
terminal set up in the helpdesk area that ran vncviewer only...
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rom a Windows VNC Client to get to Linux VNC Server. We would like to
eventually deploy about 100 Linux servers throughout the state of North
Carolina. The servers may be managed from Windows workstations in some
cases. The network is not secure so we'd like to use SSH. Thanks!
Ja
Could someone please point me to more info about this? I am playing
with setting up VNC on a test RH 7.2 box but we'd like to use it in
production. Thanks!
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> I'm running VNC in -inetd mode, so users can login
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