Re: configuration

2002-03-29 Thread barnowl
hi everybody, > > > I have some queries regarding VNC. > > 1) I have put the .exe file of viewer in profile of > all user in startup. So now when a user logs in it > gets started automatically. > But here too there are two issues ... > a) How can i stop users from

configuration

2002-03-29 Thread Amit Sharma
hi everybody, I have some queries regarding VNC. 1) I have put the .exe file of viewer in profile of all user in startup. So now when a user logs in it gets started automatically. But here too there are two issues ... a) How can i stop users from changing password for vnc configuration

RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Christopher Tesla
t; Subject: RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues > > > : Alex, do you mind testing something for me? I have a MSI > file that I put > : together that does a silent install of VNC on a Windows > 2000 computer. You > : could possibly deploy it with group policies. Do y

Re: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
/2002 March 07 12.18 Subject: RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues : Alex, do you mind testing something for me? I have a MSI file that I put : together that does a silent install of VNC on a Windows 2000 computer. You : could possibly deploy it with group policies. Do you want to giv

RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Steve Bostedor
Message- From: Andrew van der Stock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues Alex, Group policy and make the product deployable using assigned software policies. This is how you can

Re: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
ED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday/2002 March 07 04.27 Subject: RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues : I wasn't really aiming at making a .NET framework conversion - the : WinVNC source is not written in MFC, so there's only a minor amount of : benefit to a

RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Andrew van der Stock
nd, but many on here would. Andrew -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alex Angelopoulos Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2002 7:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues I'm dabbling in .NET, but I h

Re: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
Andrew van der Stock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday/2002 March 07 03.14 Subject: RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues : Are you thinking of exposing VNC to COM+ automation? : : Please say yes! :-) : : I knew that shiny new ATL Project wizard i

Re: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
useful... - Original Message - From: "Andrew van der Stock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday/2002 March 06 21.10 Subject: RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues : Alex, : : Group policy and make the product deployable using as

RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-07 Thread Andrew van der Stock
: Thursday, 7 March 2002 11:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues [snip] What I would like to do is develop a simple scripted front-end method of easing VNC tasks for Windows admins. Although some things cannot be addressed easily via scripted solutions, I do

RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-06 Thread Andrew van der Stock
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alex Angelopoulos Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2002 11:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues I'm not using RFC in the colloquial sense, here. I just want to get a concept about the issues that

RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues

2002-03-06 Thread Alex Angelopoulos
ndows admins. Although some things cannot be addressed easily via scripted solutions, I do want to hear about the various issues people see. One thing I see as a starting point is rapid assessment of the net effect of the current configuration settings. Any com

Re: Configuration questions

2002-01-09 Thread Janyne Kizer
I'm really sorry that I didn't get this right the first time. I am coming from a Novell background and I saw the vncserver file in the /etc/init.d directory and didn't realize that I needed create a symbolic link to it in /etc/rc3.d/. When I restarted the server with this link in place, I could

Re: Configuration questions

2002-01-08 Thread Janyne Kizer
Thanks for your help. It turns out that I was too much of a Linux newbie to get this right the first time but I am closer now. I created a symbolic link from /etc/init.d/vncserver to /etc/rc3.d and called it S99vncserver. I thought that starting it last would be "safe" but I was wrong. When I

Re: Configuration questions

2002-01-02 Thread Janyne Kizer
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: > > On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 06:35, Janyne Kizer wrote: > > Since I know my system uses x

Re: Configuration questions

2002-01-02 Thread ScanMan
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 06:35, Janyne Kizer wrote: > Since I know my system uses xintetd to start services and I wouldl ike > to run VNC as a service that starts on reboot, I thought perhaps I > needed to to something in there. Do you want to run a desktop server, where each incoming connection gen

Re: Configuration questions

2002-01-02 Thread Janyne Kizer
The problem is that following these directions did not work: "If you're using Red Hat, just install the vnc package. Then edit /etc/sysconfig/vncservers and start the vncserver daemon in /etc/rc.d/init.d" Since I know my system uses xintetd to start services and I wouldl ike to run VNC as a serv

Re: Configuration questions

2002-01-01 Thread ScanMan
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 exactly are you trying to do? There are few situations where xinetd is the best way of invoking VNC. ---

Re: Configuration questions

2001-12-31 Thread Janyne Kizer
OK, so if you're using xinetd you'd specifiy vncserver somewhere in there? ScanMan wrote: > > 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 seem to > >

Re: Configuration questions

2001-12-31 Thread ScanMan
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 seem to > apply (or my headcold has clogged my brain). Any further assistance > would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Configuration questions

2001-12-31 Thread Janyne Kizer
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Re: Configuration questions

2001-12-21 Thread ScanMan
You should re-install the VNC RPM from RedHat, then edit the file "/etc/sysconfig/vncservers" and add a line for your user. Next, type: cp -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/vncserver /etc/rc.d/rc[345].d/ /etc/rc.d/init.d/vncserver start VNC will then start, and it will automatically start on each boot. --

Re: Configuration questions

2001-12-21 Thread RCayton
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Configuration questions

2001-12-21 Thread Janyne Kizer
First of all, let me say that I am relatively new to both Linux and VNC so please excuse the newbie-ness of these question. I have a test installation of RH 7.2. I did not realize that VNC was on it already and I downloaded and installed VNC 3.3.3r2. I started vncerver from the command prompt a

Re: tightVNC: What is best configuration (Zlib, JPEG, 8bit) for low b andwidth ?

2001-09-30 Thread Const Kaplinsky
Hello, >>>>> "RJC" == Rui Jorge Coelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: RJC> Hi. What is the best configuration (Zlib, JPEG, 8bit) for a low RJC> bandwidth connection ? The latest TightVNC version includes installer which makes two shortcuts for launching vnc

tightVNC: What is best configuration (Zlib, JPEG, 8bit) for low b andwidth ?

2001-09-28 Thread Rui Jorge Coelho
Hi. What is the best configuration (Zlib, JPEG, 8bit) for a low bandwidth connection ? I did some tests (using tightVNC for Windows, a dialup/modem connection at 56Kbits, 1024x768 and maximized browser pointed at slashdot.org) and it seems that: - the best configuration is Zlib and 8

Re: Re: Configuration Question

2001-07-07 Thread Lucas Jenner
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Re: Configuration Question

2001-07-07 Thread Anna L. I
VNC uses port 5800 for the serving the java client, and 5900 to do the actual VNC information trading, assuming you are using display 0 (default on windows). Display 1 uses 5801 and 5901, Display 2 uses 5802 and 5902, etc, etc, etc. (I think display 1 is the default for the first server on a *

Re: Configuration Question

2001-07-07 Thread Axel Scharlach
Hi Lucas, I guess it's 5800 :) or what you have configured... bye Axel Lucas Jenner wrote: > > What port does VNC use. I am tring to open the port on my router, but I don't know > > the port. Any help we be great. > > Thanks, > > Luke > > > > Lucas W. Jenner > > Ne

Configuration Question

2001-07-07 Thread Lucas Jenner
What port does VNC use. I am tring to open the port on my router, but I don't know the port. Any help we be great. Thanks, Luke Lucas W. Jenner Network and *Nix Administrator Movers, Inc. 907-230-8744 - Cell/Voice Mail 907-248-2100 - Work [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---

Basic xstartup configuration for Tru64 Unix v5.1 and Mandrake 7.2 servers

2001-04-18 Thread Lim, Tom (Contractor)
I have a very basic question regarding the configuration of the 'xstartup' script for my Unix servers, 2 Alphas running Tru64 Unix v5.1 and a Mandrake Linux 7.2 system. How do I fix the 'xstartup' file and any other VNC configuration details to allow me to see the normal

RE: vncserver configuration

2001-01-08 Thread Dale Westby
7;:2' xsetroot: unable to open display ':2' xterm Xt error: Can't open display: :2 twm: unable to open display ":2" thanks, Dale. -Original Message- From: Dale Westby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] S

Re: vncserver configuration

2001-01-08 Thread Grant McDorman
RGB: Your RGB database is in /usr/openwin/lib, not bin. (Actually, there are probably links in lib to /usr/openwin/lib/X11.) The RGB database is a data file, not a program, so in every installation it will be in 'lib' or 'lib/X11'. Can't open display: Is the server still there; i.e. can you con

Re: vncserver configuration - Not just for Jean-Marie and Dale! Attn: developers!

2000-12-22 Thread Carlyle Sutphen
Hello Jean-Marie! Your explaination, in my opinion, is excelent. Nothing speaks more clearly than experience. The documentation http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/xvnc.html is actually very clear. But, as you wrote, may not be so clear to someone who is not familiar with the workings of X on Un

Re: vncserver configuration

2000-12-22 Thread Theis Jean-Marie postes 7721/7527
Dale Westby wrote: > > I'm trying to get VNC working with a laptop (Win98) and two Solaris boxes. > Basically I want to run vncviewer on one of the boxes (Solaris) to access > the vncservers on both the Win98 box and the second Solaris box. Actually it > doesn't matter if I'm running vncviewer or

Re: vncserver configuration

2000-12-21 Thread Dan Fulbright
> When I connect to the server via a browser or vncviewer, I only see a black > screen where I expect to see the desktop. > > The Solaris server is running Openwindows (CDE version 1.2) and that is the > part I don't understand. Make sure you are starting your window manager in the $HOME/.vnc/xs

vncserver configuration

2000-12-21 Thread Dale Westby
I'm trying to get VNC working with a laptop (Win98) and two Solaris boxes. Basically I want to run vncviewer on one of the boxes (Solaris) to access the vncservers on both the Win98 box and the second Solaris box. Actually it doesn't matter if I'm running vncviewer or the Java viewer because the p