Re: streaming problems

2002-05-18 Thread barnowl
I am afraid VNc is not the choics for this. Most video apps, Iamassuming this is a tv acpture card of some kind use video Overlay which bypasss the grapic card buffers and is not picked up by VNC. As a side note, the frame rate youwoud get would sux, it would look like a slide show. you might t

streaming problems

2002-05-18 Thread trebor iksrazal
I can connect just fine from linux in Brasil to m$ xp in the USA. My goal is to watch ice hockey live - I've been downloading mpegs belatedly for a while now. I can control and see the gui of several capturers and viewers but universally the sub-window where the video would appear is blank. I can

RE: Win 2000 problems

2002-05-10 Thread Floyd Russell
]]On Behalf Of Shawn Schulberg |> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 12:12 PM |> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> Subject: Win 2000 problems |> |> |> I'm running VNC on multiple servers here and I have no problems |> with the NT |> servers. The 2000 server is another story. When ever the

Win 2000 problems

2002-05-10 Thread Shawn Schulberg
I'm running VNC on multiple servers here and I have no problems with the NT servers. The 2000 server is another story. When ever the current user on the box switches to a new user it kills the process. No other service on the server dies. For example, if the machine is locked by one admi

RE: Problems with the password.

2002-05-02 Thread Dilash Krishnapillai
] Subject: RE: Problems with the password. It doesn't sound like you have the service properly installed. What steps did you take to install the service? Are you able to VNC into the box after a reboot without any user intervention, or do you have to start something, then set the password.

Problems with the password.

2002-05-02 Thread Dilash Krishnapillai
Hi, I have installed WinVNC as a service on a Windows 2000 Computer. I have set the default password as well. However, whenever I reboot the machine, a dialog box pops up and asks for the password. When I enter the default password, everything works fine. But when I reboot it again the same thing

RE: FreeBSD problems

2002-04-29 Thread Lee Brown
TECTED]]On Behalf Of VB Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 23:26 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FreeBSD problems Hi, I have 3 computers, 2 W2K machines and 1 FBSD. VNC is installed on all. I can access one W2K from the other W2K and vice versa, but I cannot get to the FBSD machine from either, nor ca

Problems connecting from work

2002-04-27 Thread yngwie
Trying to connect from work to home. I can connect from other machines but not from work. Here is debug info: maybe firewall issue at work? Connecting from browser and I am able to get to the HTTP java applet server for VNC but after I put in password it fails. password is correct. I am usi

FreeBSD problems

2002-04-26 Thread VB
Hi, I have 3 computers, 2 W2K machines and 1 FBSD. VNC is installed on all. I can access one W2K from the other W2K and vice versa, but I cannot get to the FBSD machine from either, nor can I get to either W2K from the FBSD. I checked IPFW on FBSD: it is not blocking any packets for VNC, an

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-21 Thread Jonathan Morton
>I see a page with the title I specified, with "applet loading", reloading, >running, etc. in the status bar. If I use the correct XHTML code I tried >before, I even see a frame around where the applet goes, droawn at the >correct size. What I don't see is the buttons or the name and password >inp

Re: problems with keys when under Xemacs

2002-04-21 Thread Constantin Kaplinsky
Hello, > "Gk" == Guy-Armand kamendje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Gk> Hi, I get the following warning when starting xmacs under Solaris Gk> using VNC. I dont have the same problem when using eXceed (just to Gk> mean that the problem is certainly related to VNC) Gk> (3) (key-mapping/warning)

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-21 Thread Aaron Guy Davies
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, Adrian Umpleby wrote: > > > http://wrench.et.ic.ac.uk/adrian/software/vnc/ChromiVNCHTTPFolder.tar.gz > > > > > > Read the README file, edit index.html to your requirements > > > (instructions included), and set up the prefs to point to the > > > folder. > > > > Thx, but it's

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-21 Thread Adrian Umpleby
>> http://wrench.et.ic.ac.uk/adrian/software/vnc/ChromiVNCHTTPFolder.tar.gz >> >> Read the README file, edit index.html to your requirements (instructions >> included), and set up the prefs to point to the folder. > >Thx, but it's still not working. I already had an html page with no >noticeable d

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-21 Thread Aaron Guy Davies
yOn Sun, 21 Apr 2002, Adrian Umpleby wrote: > >>I fished the relevant stuff out of Xvnc, compiled it, and put it in the > >>directory I specified in the prefs. The applet now loads, but the login > >>panel never shows up. What's wrong? > > > >The thing about Java applets is they need a HTML page

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-21 Thread Adrian Umpleby
>>I fished the relevant stuff out of Xvnc, compiled it, and put it in the >>directory I specified in the prefs. The applet now loads, but the login >>panel never shows up. What's wrong? > >The thing about Java applets is they need a HTML page to give them >their frame and parameters. Look at the

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-20 Thread Jonathan Morton
> > It is a separate file in the Xvnc distribution, so you can get it >> from there. Bear in mind that you'll have to edit the HTML file to >> remove the "dynamic" portions, since ChromiVNC's webserver doesn't >> yet have any dynamic features. But maybe someone has already put >> together s

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-20 Thread Aaron Guy Davies
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote: > >On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote: > > > >> >I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working. > >> > >> Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on > >> it's own? It does include a webserve

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-20 Thread Jonathan Morton
>On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote: > >> >I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working. >> >> Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on >> it's own? It does include a webserver which you can attach the >> applet to. >> >> This *is

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-20 Thread Aaron Guy Davies
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote: > >I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working. > > Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on > it's own? It does include a webserver which you can attach the > applet to. > > This *is* explained in

Re: ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-20 Thread Jonathan Morton
>I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working. Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on it's own? It does include a webserver which you can attach the applet to. This *is* explained in the Read Me file that comes with ChromiVNC. -- -

ChromiVNC Problems: Applet Not Working

2002-04-20 Thread Aaron Guy Davies
I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working. IE gives me a 404 when I try to access my machine on port 5800. Port 5900 responds with "wrong port", so the server is up, but neither the webserver window nor the log window show any activity when I try to connect. -- _

RE: keys problems under Xemacs

2002-04-18 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
ion tools, there you can solve your problems. > > > (1) (key-mapping/warning) > The meanings of the modifier bits Mod1 through Mod5 are > determined by > the keysyms used to control those bits. Mod1 does NOT always mean > Meta, although some non-ICCCM-compliant programs a

keys problems under Xemacs

2002-04-18 Thread Guy-Armand kamendje
Hi, I get the following warning when starting xmacs under Solaris using VNC. I dont have the same problem when using eXceed (just to mean that the problem is certainly related to VNC) (1) (key-mapping/warning) The meanings of the modifier bits Mod1 through Mod5 are determined by the keysyms u

Problems Running VNC under Windows 2000 Server

2002-04-17 Thread Adam Dale
Hi, I have installed VNC on 4 servers here, 3 work fine. The 4th one had an old installation that had stopped working (I inherited this box) so removed the service, did an uninstall, and re-installed VNC. I then added the registry keys and then the service. The service appeared so I started it

problems with keys when under Xemacs

2002-04-15 Thread Guy-Armand kamendje
Hi, I get the following warning when starting xmacs under Solaris using VNC. I dont have the same problem when using eXceed (just to mean that the problem is certainly related to VNC) (1) (key-mapping/warning) The meanings of the modifier bits Mod1 through Mod5 are determined by the keysyms u

Re: Where is Tightvnc 1.2.3; also, compile problems

2002-03-25 Thread Fred
cached copy. Rumour has it that on netscape, a shift-Reload is a request for an uncached copy of a page, but I also seem to recall that respecting that request is not an official part of any protocol standard. Some problems encountered compiling using gnu make and gnu cc on solaris 8 (sorry, I

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-23 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Actually TCP, but that is true for the most part. :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michael Ossmann Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 11:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems On Wed, Mar 20, 2002

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-21 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
: "Steve Palocz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, 2002-03-21 12:43 Subject: RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems : Unfortunately you can't enter negative numbers in vnc. : for port 80 try 4294961476 : for port 21 try 4294961417 : : Steve : :

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-21 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:47:04PM -0700, Scott The Axe O'Bryan wrote: > Should be no reason you couldn't proxy the 5900 port also. I believe > that that it precisely what vnc proxy does. In general, that's true, but I think he was referring to a web proxy which would most likely choke on anythi

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-21 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
> Unfortunately you can't enter negative numbers in vnc. > for port 80 try 4294961476 > for port 21 try 4294961417 Yes you can actually. Just copy and paste from notepad. Later, --Kyle - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROT

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-21 Thread Steve Palocz
: VNC through port 80? - having problems Hi Nick, > I was very happy to see someone actually get this to work. One question > though. In step 2, you state you use the viewer. Are you referring to the > Java "web" viewer or the standard viewer? The standard VNC view

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-21 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
Hi Nick, > I was very happy to see someone actually get this to work. One question > though. In step 2, you state you use the viewer. Are you referring to the > Java "web" viewer or the standard viewer? The standard VNC viewer (not in a web browser). > When I type in ":-5879" into the stan

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-21 Thread Nicholas . J . Melchi
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RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-20 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
t: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 02:35:22PM -0600, Kyle Yamnitz wrote: > > This *might* work on port 80 too (with -5820), but I haven't tried it > yet. I'm thinking it won't b/c wouldn't it have to go through the proxy > o

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-20 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 02:35:22PM -0600, Kyle Yamnitz wrote: > > This *might* work on port 80 too (with -5820), but I haven't tried it > yet. I'm thinking it won't b/c wouldn't it have to go through the proxy > on port 80? I might try this tomorrow. You're probably right. If it goes throug

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-20 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
Hi All, Thanks a bunch for the help! I now have VNC working properly! I actually got it working on port 21 & 23 (-5879 and -5877) instead of port 80. Port 80 might work, but I haven't tried it. I'm thinking it won't b/c wouldn't it have to go through the proxy on port 80? I might try

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
What type of proxy are you using? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kyle Yamnitz - Owner Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 7:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems >Yah, I didn't realiz

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Kyle Yamnitz - Owner
>Yah, I didn't realize he was suggesting putting the VNC server on port >80 and accessing with the client. That is cool though. As for the 100 >ports apart, the applet allows you to specify a port for the server, at >least the version that I have. Wouldn't be too difficult to have the >server l

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems That would be SOL connecting with a web browser. That (with all VNC versions that I know about) will always need 2 ports, and AFAIK, always 100 port numbers apart. Using the stand-alone / OS specific VNC viewer program instead will allow

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread H. Phil Duby
all of the pieces to use the port you have available. - Original Message - From: "Scott "The Axe" O'Bryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 5:18 PM Subject: RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems > T

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
le Yamnitz Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems > Kyle, do you know if port 5900 is blocked? Must be because I wasn't able to connect on 5900, 5800, etc. I *think* everything is blocked except 80, 21, whatever news

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
ROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, 2002-03-19 12:24 Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems : > The web browser is set to 100 ports below the standard VNC port, and *only* : > uses that port for serving the web page (it switches to the "other" VNC p

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
> The web browser is set to 100 ports below the standard VNC port, and *only* > uses that port for serving the web page (it switches to the "other" VNC port > for the actual VNC session) so trying to factor that in would require an > extra open port. If that's the case, could I set the port in th

Re: Problems with VNC on Mandrake

2002-03-19 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 09:59:22AM -0600, Daugherty, William wrote: > > What do you mean by I need to know which virtual X server I am > invoking VNC. Every X server has a display number associated with it. Display numbers look like: hostname:0 hostname:0.0 hostname:10.0 unix:1 :2 (this is the

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
t in the viewer; as a guess, if -5820 doesn't work, you can also try 59716 (this comes from -5820+65536) - Original Message - From: "Kyle Yamnitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, 2002-03-19 11:53 Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - havi

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
> Here is the method which is supposed to work (pulled from Shola Ogunlokun, > Mike Morrel, and Michael Millette's post in late January). Hi Alex, Thanks, I'll give that a try tomorrow. It sounds much like what I was doing before (except I was putting "80" in the server and *connecting*

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
amnitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, 2002-03-19 11:05 Subject: RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems : > Kyle, do you know if port 5900 is blocked? : : Must be because I wasn't able to connect on 5900, 5800, etc. I *think* : everything

RE: Problems with VNC on Mandrake

2002-03-19 Thread Daugherty, William
Hiyas, Well I did try running "vncpasswd" and the program executed perfectly. It asked me to chnage my password. However I all it appears to do is write a out the password in a file "/root/.vnc/passwd" so I am not for sure what that proves. I did try to connect from with a viewer both java and

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
> Kyle, do you know if port 5900 is blocked? Must be because I wasn't able to connect on 5900, 5800, etc. I *think* everything is blocked except 80, 21, whatever news, telnet and https are on, and maybe a couple others... :( Thanks, --Kyle Yamnitz The Lesson Plans Page:

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Kyle, do you know if port 5900 is blocked? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kyle Yamnitz Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems > It's easier to use

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
> It's easier to use the http://:5800 in VNC... I don't think that will work either because that's using port 5800, which is blocked, and not port 80, which isn't blocked... Thanks though, --Kyle Yamnitz The Lesson Plans Page: http://www.LessonPlansPage.com

Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Gustavo Wagner
It's easier to use the http://:5800 in VNC... Gustavo Wagner - Original Message - From: "Kyle Yamnitz - Owner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 10:38 AM Subject: RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems > >Do

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-19 Thread Kyle Yamnitz - Owner
>Do you have your Linksys configured to forward port 80 to your web >server? Yes, it's forwarding port 80 to the computer running VNC. I don't have any web serving software running. I'm trying to get VNC running on port 80 where I can access it through a web browser. Thanks, --Kyle Y

RE: VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-18 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Do you have your Linksys configured to forward port 80 to your web server? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kyle Yamnitz Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 10:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VNC through port 80? - having problems

VNC through port 80? - having problems

2002-03-18 Thread Kyle Yamnitz
Greetings all, I'm trying to get VNC working on my home computer (has a LinkSys firewall) so I can access it from my work computer (behind Sprint PCS firewall / proxy). The default port won't work because it's blocked. Trying the 5800 port with the default web server in VNC doesn't work

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-15 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Beerse, Corni Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 4:07 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services I don't have access to a Terminated Service right now so I cannot confim it. As I've u

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-15 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
Thanks Alex, You hit the nail on the head. I was confused as well. Scott :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alex K. Angelopoulos Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 5:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Problems with WinXP and

Re: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-15 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 12:06:40PM +0100, "Beerse, Corni" wrote: > > - rsh or rlogin from unix to the terminal server with your terminal > server account. There at the prompt you can type a command like `x11 > -display ` or `X11 -display <>` or was it an other command with > x11 or X11 as an optio

Re: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-14 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
ROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, 2002-03-14 06:06 Subject: RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services : I don't have access to a Terminated Service right now so I cannot confim it. : As I've used both CItrix Metaframe with NT3.51 and M$W Terminal service, I :

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-14 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
nesday, March 13, 2002 5:35 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services > > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:06:56AM +0100, "Beerse, Corni" wrote: > > > > If it's for displaying on unix, the terminalserver has an X11 opti

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
day, March 13, 2002 8:55 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services TS is faster. I use TS when available, and VNC everywhere else. VNC doesn't do native console on Unix, you need another program like x0frbserver for that. WinXP TS has a bug

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Beerse, Corni Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 2:07 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services > -Original Message- > I'm having a problem with vnc and Windows XP. I know > it's not supported yet,

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Scott \"The Axe\" O'Bryan
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Beerse, Corni Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 2:07 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services > -Original Message- > I'm having a problem with vnc and Windows XP. I know > it's not supporte

Re: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:06:56AM +0100, "Beerse, Corni" wrote: > > If it's for displaying on unix, the terminalserver has an X11 option > to get a X11 display. What option is that? -- Mike Ossmann, Tarantella/UNIX Engineer/Instructor Alternative Technology, Inc. http://www.alttech.com/ --

Re: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
FYI, the XP TS client does have a /console switch, but it will only work on XP and .NET systems... - Original Message - From: "Carstensen, Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, 2002-03-13 09:23 Subject: RE: Problems with WinXP and Ter

Re: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
: "Beerse, Corni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, 2002-03-13 04:06 Subject: RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services : > -Original Message- : > I'm having a problem with vnc and Windows XP. I know : > it's not supported ye

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Harty, Brook
the cause, and TS doesn't like rapid fire disconnect/reconnects. But Ive had VNC core on Unix also. -Brook Harty -Original Message- From: Carstensen, Pete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 6:24 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Problems with Wi

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread Carstensen, Pete
: The parts of a computer system that can be kicked. -Original Message- From: "Beerse, Corni" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 2:07 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject:RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services > -Orig

RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-13 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> -Original Message- > I'm having a problem with vnc and Windows XP. I know > it's not supported yet, but VNC actually works pretty > well unless you logged into the machine via Terminal > Services (remote desktop) last. In this case a blank > screen is displayed when vnc makes a con

Re: Problems with the temp files.

2002-03-12 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
That's the preferred cheat used by pcAnywhere, ICA, and Windows Terminal Services. - Original Message - From: "Michael Ossmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, 2002-03-12 12:25 Subject: Re: Problems with the temp files. : On Tue,

Re: Problems with the temp files.

2002-03-12 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 12:15:49PM -0500, Alex K. Angelopoulos wrote: > Brings up another question in my mind. When a VNC session is running > on a Windows client or server, are the tiles actually cached to a file > anywhere at some point? I don't think so. At least I'm pretty certain that Xvnc

Re: Problems with the temp files.

2002-03-12 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
sday, 2002-03-12 11:50 Subject: Re: Problems with the temp files. : On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 10:55:41AM -0500, Andrew Lucas wrote: : > : > Warning: server.ip.myvnc.com:1 is taken because of /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 : > Remove this file if there is no X server server.ip.myvnc.com:1 : > : > Is

Re: Problems with the temp files.

2002-03-12 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 10:55:41AM -0500, Andrew Lucas wrote: > > Warning: server.ip.myvnc.com:1 is taken because of /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 > Remove this file if there is no X server server.ip.myvnc.com:1 > > Is there a way I can delete it before it shuts down? This is probably happening because Xvn

Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

2002-03-12 Thread Scott O
I'm having a problem with vnc and Windows XP. I know it's not supported yet, but VNC actually works pretty well unless you logged into the machine via Terminal Services (remote desktop) last. In this case a blank screen is displayed when vnc makes a connection. It would be cool if, at the

Problems with the temp files.

2002-03-12 Thread Andrew Lucas
I am running Linux-Mandrake 8.1. After I reboot, and try to start the server again, I get this message: Warning: server.ip.myvnc.com:1 is taken because of /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 Remove this file if there is no X server server.ip.myvnc.com:1 Is there a way I can delete it before it shuts down? ---

Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-28 Thread Fred (Please remove 1st f from my email)
] (Remove the 1st "f"!) == > Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 22:15:17 -0500 > From: Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Fonts Problems > > Hi their, i am curious to know, if anyone knows why my VNC doesnt'd display some >fonts, i get blocks instead of text, an example is AIM th

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-28 Thread Glenn Lovitz
Not sure about Linux, but on my Sun Solaris 8 systems I had problems displaying the CDE fonts for login and in "dt" apps under Xvnc. Solution was to run the font server service from inetd and invoke Xvnc with the "-fp tcp/localhost:7100" in my case from /etc/dt/config/Xser

Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-27 Thread Dave
ssion, run `xset fp= > 'unix/:7100'`. To switcb back to the origional: `xset fp default`. > > SUccess > CBee > > > -Original Message- > > From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 6:55 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-27 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
system: in the vnc session, run `xset fp= 'unix/:7100'`. To switcb back to the origional: `xset fp default`. SUccess CBee > -Original Message- > From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 6:55 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re:

Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread Dave
Ok, forgive my newbieness, i am not so very well versed in the ways of linux. i am still on my first serious year of use. i did xset to my vnc (1.0) i think? and to the main one which is logged in from the local system. Local System: startx Colors: default colormap: 0x20BlackPixel: 0

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> well, its a strange thing. I am really just messing around. i > spend alot of > time at school and would like to use my PC at school, without > going home, so i > use VNC. it is a linux box(at home) and windows at school. > the funny thing is, > even on the local machine (i have a dummy login

Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread Dave
well, its a strange thing. I am really just messing around. i spend alot of time at school and would like to use my PC at school, without going home, so i use VNC. it is a linux box(at home) and windows at school. the funny thing is, even on the local machine (i have a dummy login where i just VNC

Re: Fonts problems

2002-02-26 Thread Marco Brandizi
ocks. this >also occures with some themes i have for GTK. Is their a solution? Thanks for your >time. > I have alike problems, it seems the X server which VNC starts doesn't use normal fonts, the ones accessed by the instance runned by startx script ==

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
end to be 'owned' and you are not supposed > to install them > without having paid the appropriate blood money etc. > > Henry > > -Original Message- > From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 26 February 2002 03:15 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Su

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
Some investigation to be done on your side here: How does the local display operate? Does it work better on the same fonts? THen compare the font settings of both local X and Xvnc (both on the same machine): Execute `xset -q` on both displays and compare the FontPath settings. First (test) solu

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread Henry Meleg
d money etc. Henry -Original Message- From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 26 February 2002 03:15 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fonts Problems Hi their, i am curious to know, if anyone knows why my VNC doesnt'd display some fonts, i get blocks instead of text, an example is AI

Fonts Problems

2002-02-25 Thread Dave
Hi their, i am curious to know, if anyone knows why my VNC doesnt'd display some fonts, i get blocks instead of text, an example is AIM the AOL release, i can see the persons screen name and time stamp, but any message after is a bunch of blocks. this also occures with some themes i have for GT

RE: VNC Server on Windows 2000 and Watchguard VPN Problems

2002-02-19 Thread Kelan Birnbaum
times out and disconnects, it gives me a "ReadExact()... Socket closed" error. Hopefully this extra info will help??? -Original Message- From: Kelan Birnbaum Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 2:22 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: VNC Server on Windows 2000 and Watchguard

RE: problems starting X apps on vnc server

2002-02-18 Thread Wout de Jong
rom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Beerse, CornC) > Sent: Monday, 18 February, 2002 10:09 > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: problems starting X apps on > > > Hi > > I had a similar problem over here, setting up the situation a

RE: problems starting X apps on

2002-02-18 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
Hi I had a similar problem over here, setting up the situation as described at http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp. I was running RedHat 7.2 with Gnome display manager at the local console. The problem was that no XDM was started to serve remote XDMCP sessions (no Xserver logi

problems starting X apps on

2002-02-17 Thread Wout de Jong
Hi, VNC server is running on display 1 on a SuSE 7.1 linux box. VNC client runs on win2k box, but when I contact the server, I only get X without xterm, kde, etc. Help, please?!? TIA. Greetz, Wout My apologies if this question has been raised before, but I couldn't find it in the archives.

VNC Server on Windows 2000 and Watchguard VPN Problems

2002-02-15 Thread Kelan Birnbaum
problem. When I VPN in, I can access the WinNT Workstation w/o any problems. When I try to connect to the Win2K box, it prompts me for the password and after it authenticates me, it starts to bring the remote desktop up: the grey screen that says "Please Wait: initial screen loading...". Ho

RE: VNC startup problems

2002-02-14 Thread Mike Pritchard
mware. We're a SonicWALL distributor, so >if you run into any problems I may be able to help. Thanks for the offer. I probably a couple of steps below that point yet, since I haven't been able to access the SonicWall management from outside. Plus I'm still trying to figure out w

Re: Compilation problems, what about requirements?

2002-02-14 Thread Marco Brandizi
>> Hello, >> >> I'm tryng to compile VNC under Mandrake 8.0 on an Intel machine >> > > Why not using a linux distribution of VNC? > > Well, if you want to compile something, and, to be able, you arrive to ask for help in the mailing list, maybe the point it's you want to try some changes

Re: VNC startup problems

2002-02-13 Thread Michael Ossmann
be able to make it work the other way - I > don't think a SonicWall firewall in NAT mode can redirect ports to > different internal IP addresses. I'm pretty sure it can if you have the latest firmware. We're a SonicWALL distributor, so if you run into any problems I may be

RE: VNC startup problems

2002-02-13 Thread Mike Pritchard
an redirect ports to different internal IP addresses. Mike -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michael Ossmann Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 1:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC startup problems On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 09:52:41

Re: VNC startup problems

2002-02-13 Thread Michael Ossmann
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 09:52:41PM -0800, Mike Pritchard wrote: > > When I try to connect to the server, I seem to get a connection, but the > viewer screen flashes up a window which then instantly disappears. It could be an MTU issue. Try searching for MTU in the list archives. -- Mike Ossma

RE: Compilation problems, what about requirements?

2002-02-13 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> Hello, > > I'm tryng to compile VNC under Mandrake 8.0 on an Intel machine Why not using a linux distribution of VNC? > > Xvnc compiles without problems > > The rest gives me the following: > $ make World > ... > > gcc -o vncviewer -O3 -fomit-frame-p

VNC startup problems

2002-02-12 Thread Mike Pritchard
I've been using VNC successfully (but intermittently) for a few months from Windows 2000 clients to a Linux server on my home office LAN. Now I'm trying to to extend beyond the LAN and having some difficulty. It's hard to figure out what is happening because I can't simply look at both monitors.

Re: VNC Client problems on WinXP...

2002-02-12 Thread Bill Reedy
Am I to believe that no one here has had problems using VNC on XP? Surely not... Let's try this one more time... ...br - Original Message - From: "Bill Reedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "VNC List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February

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