Ok, that's the problem then; it sounds like there is a problem with TCP/IP on
your network.
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From: "Kim Monberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2002-04-21 13:16
Subject: SV: Network problem.
> Hi Alex.
> I
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Angelopoulos
Sendt: 21. april 2002 19:55
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Emne: Re: Network problem.
See in-line
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From: "Kim Monberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vnc-List@U
See in-line
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From: "Kim Monberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vnc-List@Uk. Research. Att. Com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2002-04-21 12:07
Subject: Network problem.
> Hi all..
>
> I have a problem with getting VNC to work
Hi all..
I have a problem with getting VNC to work..
I have a network, with 2 computers getting ip information from the internet
(ADSL with 2 dynamic IP'S)
and 1 server wich have static IP, i gave it.
I cant seem to get VNC to see the server machine, why is that?
Is ther any way to ge
Yes I did look,
What subject heading?
I will look again now
Thanks for your . . .
prod.
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From: "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 7:11 AM
Subject: Subject: Re: vnc over a network
> Doesnt an
Doesnt anyone at least TRY to read (*^(^%% FAQ's anymore? Sheesh..
>Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2002 18:54:15 -0800
>From: "John A. Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: vnc over a network
>Can more than one viewer see the same applicati
Can more than one viewer see the same application at the same time. Demos.
JP
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From: "Chip Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: vnc over a network
> First you must access yo
a 2nd computer from your network...fun fun.
Chip
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From: "xBANEx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 11:18 AM
Subject: vnc over a network
> hello, how would i get vnc to work over a client computer with an ad
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
hello, how would i get vnc to work over a client computer with an address like
192.168.0.2 is it possible? i can get on it through the network but i cant get on
it in the outside world.
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?
Thanks in advance.
Chip
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From: "Chip Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:36 AM
Subject: Fw: Two Puters - One Network
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alex K. Angelopoulo
ED]>
To: "VNC Message Board" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, 2002-04-03 21:10
Subject: Two Puters - One Network
> Okay, I've got DNS 2 go working great on my desktop on my network so =
> that I may logon to my desk remotely from my home. I'm trying to connect
Okay, I've got DNS 2 go working great on my desktop on my network so =
that I may logon to my desk remotely from my home. I'm trying to connect =
a 2nd computer at my office, but when I log on to the 2nd computer using =
a 2nd DNS to go that is sent from the 2nd computer I still l
ad of VNC. However, most companies would not be directly on the
Internet for security reasons.
If the workstation is not directly on the internet, then you have more of a
problem. You may have to go through a firewall, and your network
administrator might teach you some new English words that a
Hi
I'm in a local network, so my computer has a local adress, and i want to access
to my computer from my home. How can i specify the IP adress of the network
and add my own computer adress in the vncviewer ? Is that possible?
I'm not an english-speaking so if you don't unders
:-)
...who ever said tech support was boring?
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From: Wilmes, Rusty
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:04 PM
Subject: RE: network
omg
-Original Message-
From: xBANEx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday
hat 192.168.0.2 won't work on the internet is because
that's an internal IP address for your network. You need the IP address
of the router and you need the router to be able to forward the packets
to your machine.
Good luck.
Scott
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[mai
omg
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From: xBANEx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: network
please help, im using my downstairs computer as a server for my computer,
but i cant touch my downstairs computer nor put anything on it, i need
please help, im using my downstairs computer as a server for my computer, but i cant
touch my downstairs computer nor put anything on it, i need to know how to get my own
ip address for this computer, being my client, so i can run vnc, im getting weird
stuff like. 192.168.0.2 and that works in
8, 2002 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: network
that would be real nice if you can send that file :) i cant install anything
on the other comp
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Sent: Monday, 2002-03-18 13:35
Subject: Re: ICS Port Maps Re: network
: The ICS Configuration program you linked to works wonderfully for handling
: the 98se/ME port forwarding issues. The only drawback is it will require
a
: reboot after makin
I stand corrected. Must have been Win98 not SE version that I
looked at before. Was a while ago, and I ended up with a
hardware router / firewall / nat.
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Subject:
that would be real nice if you can send that file :) i cant install anything on the
other comp
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: network
AFAIK, Win98 SE does not have any built in ICS. It needs a 3rd party
package. Something like Internet Sharing from StarTech. Some of the
Internet startup packages include the sharing software, and a NIC or 2.
Wh
t;
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 2:35 AM
Subject: Re: ICS Port Maps Re: network
The ICS Configuration program you linked to works wonderfully for handling
the 98se/ME port forwarding issues. The only drawback is it will require a
reboot after making the configuration changes. I've been us
h the registry.
...Bill
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: ICS Port Maps Re: network
Not tried it but found this:
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ics/icsconfiguration.htm
On 18/03/2002
Not tried it but found this:
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ics/icsconfiguration.htm
On 18/03/2002 12:05:44 "Alex K. Angelopoulos" wrote:
> Is there an ICS port list in the networking applet?
>
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Visit our In
On 18/03/2002 15:22:37 "H. Phil Duby" wrote:
> AFAIK, Win98 SE does not have any built in ICS.
OK 3-google seconds to find:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-GB;q234815
start there and follow the trail.
Mark
---
I used my own sub-net numbers to save updating all my
host files.
It works fine for internet browser connections and CD-identifying etc.
[The papers I saved now are but I won't get to them for a week.]
As I recall, there was no applet and it was a combination of
a) loading/enabling the ICS sub
r?
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Phil
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From: "Alex K. Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 5:05 AM
Subject: Re: network
> Hmmm...I can't find a reference on the ICS setup for Win98SE right now,
> either... :(
dress of the
system you want to control. Is there an ICS port list in the networking
applet?
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From: "xBANEx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-03-18 06:36
Subject: Re: network
: through windows 98se
:
:
:
:
:
: --- &qu
BANEx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, 2002-03-17 17:26
>Subject: Re: network
>
>
>: how do u forward it?
>:
>:
>: _
>: **NOTE**
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me OS systems out there, but they tend to have enough in
common that it should be possible to get you rolling.
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Sent: Sunday, 2002-03-17 17:26
Subject: Re: netw
how do u forward it?
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**NOTE**
You never responded to the first answer you got, so unfortunately this has
to be a generic answer.
Forward the VNC traffic to the PC which you wish to control.
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From: "xBANEx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2002-03-17
hello, ive asked this before, but how would u go about running vnc on a client, i have
2 nics in 1 computer and 1 nic in the other,, the one with 2 has the cabled modem and
cross overed to mine upstairs.. but... it looks like im sharing an ip address with the
other computer sooo.. how would i g
03
Subject: vnc over a network
: is there any way for me to get vnc running over my small netowork, i am
running 2 network cards on my downstairs computer that is hooked to the
cable modem and one network carde here that is hooked up by a crossover
cable. everything works fine but when i try to use vn
is there any way for me to get vnc running over my small netowork, i am running 2
network cards on my downstairs computer that is hooked to the cable modem and one
network carde here that is hooked up by a crossover cable. everything works fine but
when i try to use vnc it only works in the
t domain, which will automatically be
directed to the PC with the DNS2Go software on.
Any problems or questions, let me know.
Rich
-Original Message-
From: Jose Manuel Murillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 March 2002 10:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: vnc from outside of a lan network
I am new to VNC and i have a question.
I have two computers on a lan network. I use a shared internet connection,
via DSL with a usb DSL modem.
I use windows os.
I have install vnc server on the two computers.
Can i access to any of the computers with vnc via internet?I would like to
access to
in from home or work?
>
In your first mail you indicate that machines have an internal and an
external IP address. Do they have more than 1 network connection? (network
card, moden-with-dialout, ...) Then each network connection has it's own ip
address. Use the ones trough wich they are c
erse, Corni" wrote:
> From: "Beerse, Corni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Home <-->Work Network
> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 10:52:05 +0100
>
>> Sorry, but you probably already hea
> Sorry, but you probably already heard this. I have a network
> at home and
> another at work. I want to be able to access one from the
> other via VNC.
> What do I type in for the server, if they both have internal and
> external IP's? I also have Winproxy at work and
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 10:53:38AM -0500, Francesco Giordano wrote:
> Sorry, but you probably already heard this. I have a network at home and
> another at work. I want to be able to access one from the other via VNC.
> What do I type in for the server, if they both have internal and
&
Sorry, but you probably already heard this. I have a network at home and
another at work. I want to be able to access one from the other via VNC.
What do I type in for the server, if they both have internal and
external IP's? I also have Winproxy at work and BlackIce at home. What
do I need
rk well with an internally subnetted system.
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From: "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday/2002 January 27 03:23
Subject: Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network
: Nate:
: He
c, and keeps
the same port number. So try changing your internal
machine's "display number" and see if that flies. Good
luck!
> Hi,
>
> I have a small network with several machines running Win2000. I am using a
> Netgear router as the front end firewall and I
11:17 PM, you wrote:
>: Nate Harel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>: I have a small network with several machines running Win2000. I am using a
>: Netgear router as the front end firewall and I route the ports 5800 and
>: 5900 to a specific machine running VNC server.
>:
>: However,
2:17
Subject: : Re: Connecting to multiple servers on one network
: : Nate Harel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : I have a small network with several machines running Win2000. I am
using a
: : Netgear router as the front end firewall and I route the ports 5800
and
: : 5900 to a specific machine r
: Nate Harel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: I have a small network with several machines running Win2000. I am using a
: Netgear router as the front end firewall and I route the ports 5800 and
: 5900 to a specific machine running VNC server.
:
: However, I have several machines running the VNC
Type telnet 192.168.0.10 5800 (space, not colon)
> -Original Message-
> From: Nate Harel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 13:45
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Connecting to multiple servers on one network
>
>
> How do I tel
de? From the inside?
>Is the machine B address correct on the router?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Nate Harel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 12:14
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Connecting to multiple ser
: Connecting to multiple servers on one network
>
>
> Let me clarify my situation.
>
> It is not the Netgear that is the problem. I CAN forward the
> ports on the
> router. It is that it does not work.
>
> So right now, I have the following:
Machine A
5801Machine B
5901Machine B
This used to work, but now doesn't. I only get response from Machine A.
Hope this clarifies...
Nate
At 1/25/2002 02:24 PM, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a small network with several ma
>Hi,
>
>I have a small network with several machines running Win2000. I am using a
>Netgear router as the front end firewall and I route the ports 5800 and
>5900 to a specific machine running VNC server.
>
>However, I have several machines running the VNC server and when I am
Hi,
I have a small network with several machines running Win2000. I am using a
Netgear router as the front end firewall and I route the ports 5800 and
5900 to a specific machine running VNC server.
However, I have several machines running the VNC server and when I am
travelling I want to be
machine was running VNC via inetd perfectly on the local network.
i took the machine to a remote site.
set it for dhcp and rebooted (dhcp server assigns a static ip based on mac
address).
now the machine will not come up with a gui based login under runlevel 5
but i can vnc to it on the local
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 09:46:23AM -0500, David C. McDowell wrote:
> What makes the rawhide version better, just more recent?
Basically. The main bug that it fixes is an Xvnc crash in the font
server code. (The reason it shows up now is that I switched the
vncserver script to use the local font
What makes the rawhide version better, just more recent?
-Original Message-
From: ScanMan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Redhat 7.1 with 2 network cards
Rpmfind.net
More specifically:
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Waugh
> Sent: 27 November 2001 12:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Redhat 7.1 with 2 network cards
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 10:05:46AM +0200, Petrus Human wrote:
>
> > I have a problem
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 01:28:57PM +0200, Petrus Human wrote:
> This helps alot, I've tried to find a download site for the Redhat 7.2
> version of Xvnc but could not find any.Could anyone help me with a link
> please
Er.. did you try ftp.redhat.com? Or any Red Hat mirror..
/pub/redhat/linux/7
t: 27 November 2001 12:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Redhat 7.1 with 2 network cards
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 10:05:46AM +0200, Petrus Human wrote:
> I have a problem where I have Redhat Linux server with 2 network
> cards, eth0 is external and eth1 is internal. I need to use VNC on
> eth
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 10:05:46AM +0200, Petrus Human wrote:
> I have a problem where I have Redhat Linux server with 2 network
> cards, eth0 is external and eth1 is internal. I need to use VNC on
> eth1 but it looks like the default istall uses eth0. Does anyone
> know how to selec
Hi all,
I have a problem where I have Redhat Linux server with 2 network cards, eth0
is external and eth1 is internal. I need to use VNC on eth1 but it looks
like the default istall uses eth0. Does anyone know how to select a specific
card during installation or have thesame problem. Obviously I
Hi all,
Our NT server uses 2 network cards - 1 for the internal network{192.168.2.*},
and the 2nd card providing the relay into our Linux gateway {192.168.0.*} for
public Internet access (it's a long story...). My PC resides on the .0.*
portion of the LAN. VNC works fine from within t
veral PC's running vnc-servers and i can
connect inside
the network without any problems. Now i have attached another pc
(10.10.10.100), equipped with a network and a isdn card. I have started
vnc-server and Windows-RAS-server on this machine. I can dial in from
remote (over isdn)
m\CurrentControlSet\Services\ICSharing\Mappings\Ins
t
alled\vnc\0001]
@=""
"Type"="TCP"
"Translation"="NORMAL"
"Port"="5900"
Cheers
James
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From: "Alain LaBonti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Blue Yonder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: VNC and 2 network cards !!!
>
>Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
>
>I am running VNC on WIndows 98 the PC I am running it on has 2 network
>cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA311), and is running Internet Connecti
oming from)
Paul
At 05:48 PM 7/22/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
>
>I am running VNC on WIndows 98 the PC I am running it on has 2 network
>cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA311), and is running Internet Connection
>Sharing, with one NIC connected to a cable
-Original Message-
From: Blue Yonder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 12:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VNC and 2 network cards !!!
Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
I am running VNC on WIndows 98 the PC I am running it on has 2 network
cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA
te
ip from your gateway machine (the one with ICS on it). I'm not sure how to
do that on win98's ICS except by setting up a 3rd party port forwarding
program such as:
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pmapper.htm .
Plus you will have to make the viewer number different, cu
Any help HUGELY appreciated !!!
I am running VNC on WIndows 98 the PC I am running it on has 2 network
cards (one Intel, One Netgear FA311), and is running Internet Connection
Sharing, with one NIC connected to a cable modem (with a static IP), and one
to to another PC
If I use VNC
NIC www.thinknic.com has vnc bundled on their internet PC. It cost 199$
US plus monitor.
At 01:52 PM 6/7/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Which companies sell VNC in-a-box clients?
>
>I know www.axel.fr
>
>Best regards, Sala Massimo
>ITALY
>-
It is possible to order a kit at:
http://www.tridiavnc.com
Regards,
Jannik
-Original Message-
From: Mecmatica - Massimo Sala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 7. juni 2001 12:52
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: VNC network appliances
Hi!
Which companies sell VNC in-a-box c
Hi!
Which companies sell VNC in-a-box clients?
I know www.axel.fr
Best regards, Sala Massimo
ITALY
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> Good morning,
>
> My company whats to replace Microsoft SMS remote control with
> VNC. How do we
> configure it so that the password is stored on a shared drive
> that the network
> administrator can change as need so that it will take effect when
> any of the
> 1000+
Rudy,
>How do we configure it so that the password is stored on a shared drive
>that the network administrator can change as need so that it will take
>effect when any of the 1000+ users log onto the network?
1) the (default) password is a BINARY value in the Registry (unless you
Good morning,
My company whats to replace Microsoft SMS remote control with VNC. How do we
configure it so that the password is stored on a shared drive that the network
administrator can change as need so that it will take effect when any of the
1000+ users log onto the network? Can this be
Harmen van der Wal wrote:
>
> Jan, I think you should bind WinVNC to the dial-up interface.
>
Sorry, that is probably incorrect. Please ignore.
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> And this device is probably performing NAT: Network Address translation. If
> that's the case, two things have to be done:
> 1) you have to know the real, public IP address of your network (that may
> be the 194.x.x.x address)
> 2) your DSL modem/firewall must recognize the
> But how do you find out what the right address is?!? According to my
> provider, it is 194.109.244.216. But if I enter this address, VNC doesn't
> find it.
If you have DSL, there is a very good chance you have a DSL modem/firewall.
And this device is probably performing NAT: N
Jan,
>But how do you find out what the right address is?!? According to my
>provider, it is 194.109.244.216. But if I enter this address, VNC doesn't
>find it.
>
>That's progress for you!
Which machine/device/host has the 194.109.x.x address? If your provider is
giving it to you, then that's ON
Thank you!
But how do you find out what the right address is?!? According to my
provider, it is 194.109.244.216. But if I enter this address, VNC doesn't
find it.
That's progress for you!
jan
At 12:36 PM 5/17/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Jan,
>
>>But: how can I connect to my
Jan,
>But: how can I connect to my office network? I have 3 computers,
>permanently connected with ethernetcards and to the internet (an ADSL
>connected). According to WIN VNC, my IP-address is 10.0.0.10,
>194.109.244.216, 1.0.0.1 (the first computer in the network, that is). I am
VNC is a great programme!
But: how can I connect to my office network? I have 3 computers,
permanently connected with ethernetcards and to the internet (an ADSL
connected). According to WIN VNC, my IP-address is 10.0.0.10,
194.109.244.216, 1.0.0.1 (the first computer in the network, that is). I
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Subject: Re: Network
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 09:27:08PM -0600, Doug Rottier wrote:
> Jonathan:
>
> Thanks for the info but what about question 2 you did not give a reply
>
> 2. Also, how do I relate a machine name to the current ip address of each
> workstation? We are
Well, if you use DHCP in conjunction with DDNS, you can solve the problem
that way.
jrh
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From: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: Network
> On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 09:27:08PM
>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 9:04 PM
> Subject: Re: Network
>
>
> > >1. Can I run the VNC Server off our file server instead of installing
it
> on
> > >each workstation? This would save me a lot of foot work. I have over
>
Attendance work station
ip 10.8.1.35 dhcp how do I name this station so I can connect even if the ip
changes.
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan Morton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: Network
> >1.
>1. Can I run the VNC Server off our file server instead of installing it on
>each workstation? This would save me a lot of foot work. I have over 2500
>users at 86 schools plus all of the admin. users.
The VNC Server needs to run on the workstation being controlled - this is
the only way it ca
Hey everyone, I finally talked the network supervisor into using VNC to
enhance our support desk. This will save me a lot of driving to correct
printing and other user problems but I have a question.
We are running netware 4.1 and 4.2 for servers and the workstations are
windows 95 and 98 for
I am a Tech for the school District here and we are using Netware 4.1 and 4.2
on all our servers. I have over 3000+ users running win95 or win98. My
question is can the vnc server be made networkable? I need to find a way to
put the server on the users' workstations without going out to each sch
derdag 12 april 2001 20:41
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: VNC Monitor and IP Addresses on a DHCP Network
I am very interested in using VNC Monitor on my network, as I have 25 Win 98
machines used by kids that I have to monitor constatly to see that they are
not getting into porn sites,hate spee
from the secret journal of Robert Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> My question is can I use the computers name instead of the ip address in the
> xml file of VNC Monitor?
Short answer, no. VNC is strictly TCP/IP. You're looking at a netbios
address (or smb, nbt, netbeui, what have you).
Howerver, w
I am very interested in using VNC Monitor on my network, as I have 25 Win 98
machines used by kids that I have to monitor constatly to see that they are
not getting into porn sites,hate speech sites, e.t.c.
VNC Monitor seems like the perfect program. The problem is that I use a
Win2000 server
uot;Neil J Pilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Server with two network adapters
> Angus Macleod wrote:
> >
> > I, too, have this problem. I wish to restrict access to VNC to the
adapter
>
Angus Macleod wrote:
>
> I, too, have this problem. I wish to restrict access to VNC to the adapter
> on the 192.168.x.x network. Having read the documentation, I set the
> registry keys shown below and stopped and restarted the VN service.
>
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\So
I, too, have this problem. I wish to restrict access to VNC to the adapter
on the 192.168.x.x network. Having read the documentation, I set the
registry keys shown below and stopped and restarted the VN service.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\WinVNC3]
"AuthHosts"=&
Hi folks:
Is there any way to make WinVNC to listen only on one network adapter in a
server?
My problem is that the server is connected to two different networks. VNC
should listen only on one of these networks, not on both. I could not find
anything about this on the documentation, mailing
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