service NT

2001-04-05 Thread Emeric LOISEAU
Hello I configured all option in the registry (exemple: ip access,port, etc ...) and it works in appli mod. But if i use NT service, this option didn't works. Have you a idea of this probleme? sincerely, Emeric - To unsubscribe, s

Re: password not set

2001-04-05 Thread FairNet Systems, s.r.o.
Do you have rights to save changes in registry? Did you try hint for Q42 from VNC FAQ? Ales Drnovsky - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 7:04 PM Subject: password not set > I have VNC installed on a Windows NT server and

Re: Problem with two Macintoshes

2001-04-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 12:04 AM 4/5/2001 -0700, you wrote: >I have two Macs, a Duo 230 on which I installed the VNCBeta368k Viewer, >and a G3 on which I installed both the Viewer and the Server from >VNCBeta3PPC. > >The Duo can connect to the G3 just fine, and moving the cursor on the >Duo moves the G3's cursor, and

RE: Can Not Delete VNC files

2001-04-05 Thread Mac Reiter
At 04:10 PM 4/4/01 -0700, you wrote: >Yes, Winvnc is running but my uninstall procedure stops Winvnc service first >before deleting the files and folders. I don't think reboot is necessary. I >noticed if I wait about couple minutes then run the uninstall procedure >again. The file and the folder w

Re: aix unable to open display

2001-04-05 Thread Jeff Boerio
What does your Xauth file look like? I'm willing to bet the problem is in there. In my vncserver script, I have the following lines for Xauth: system("xauth -f $xauthorityFile add $host:$displayNumber . $cookie"); system("xauth -f $xauthorityFile add $host:$displayNumber\.0 . $cookie"); system(

Re: Can Not Delete VNC files

2001-04-05 Thread James ''Wez'' Weatherall
The hooks installed by VNC are removed definitively on logout, or when Ctrl-Alt-Del. You *should* find you can remove VNC cleanly if you press Ctrl-Alt-Del after quitting it, before Uninstalling. Also, the uninstall procedure should remove the hooks file when the machine is next rebooted if it i

Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Anna Arbit
Hi, i was going trhough the archive trying to find if someone came up with a way to limit the inbound connections. however, i was unsuccessfull. if anyone has done this, please respond. im using vncserver on solaris box. thank you, anna [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

RE: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread McDaneld, Scott
How do you want to limit it? -Original Message- From: Anna Arbit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 1:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Limiting Connections to the vnc server Hi, i was going trhough the archive trying to find if someone came up with a way to

RE: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Anna Arbit
curently, i have 26 connections running... and none of them are shared, so i have 26 instances of vnc server.. i would like to limit it the vncserver startup to an 'n' #... to either have one person be able to run only 2 or for everyone to have only lets say 15 connections... i know the vncserve

RE: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Steve Palocz
Anna, You can use a wrapper. make vnc listen on 127.0.0.1 and the wrapper will listen on the interface and forward to 127.0.0.1 for any ip you specify in the wrapper config file. I know this feature is built into the winvnc but I don't believe there is any equiv for Xvnc due to Unix flexibility.

Re: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Tim Waugh
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 11:53:26AM -0700, Anna Arbit wrote: > curently, i have 26 connections running... and none of them are > shared, so i have 26 instances of vnc server.. (I think you'll find that the read-only code sections will be shared in physical memory.) > i would like to limit it the

RE: Can Not Delete VNC files

2001-04-05 Thread Gary . W . WONG
We are upgrading our SMS from 1.2 to 2.0. We would like to use VNC during the transition time. For security reason and $M$ 2.0 client installation may have conflict with another remote control tool already exist in the system we have to delete VNC when done. Gary Wong Oregon Department of Trans

RE: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Anna Arbit
well... the load of 26 separate, not shared, sessions, slows down the machine quite a bit... i thought somebody might have written a subroutine of some sort to check the number of instances started and not allow more than 'n' > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAI

Re: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Tim Waugh
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 01:14:39PM -0700, Anna Arbit wrote: > well... the load of 26 separate, not shared, sessions, slows down the > machine quite a bit... It'll be the applications, not the VNC servers, that cause the load. > i thought somebody might have written a subroutine of some sort to

Re: Problem with two Macintoshes

2001-04-05 Thread Gil Dawson
Roy-- Bingo! That's it! It works! Thanks! I guess I won't toss out Timbuktu just yet. --Gil N6NCN At 9:17 AM -0400 4/5/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >At 12:04 AM 4/5/2001 -0700, you wrote: >>I have two Macs, a Duo 230 on which I installed the VNCBeta368k Viewer, >>and a G3 on which I instal

RE: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Anna Arbit
well. the output of "top" shows that each session is taking up at 4.5% of the cpu resources...and i have more than 25 open...thats why i would like to limit the number of servers that could be started...that will force people to use other machines for their vnc sessions. i just have numberious nu

RE: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Anna Arbit
will the wrapper limit the number of users trying to log in? because i do not want to limit who can log in, but limit how many sessions could be open anna > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Palocz > Sent: Thursday, April 05, 20

RE: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Mac Reiter
>why is that? i cant write a simple sub to put in the beginning of the >vcnserver script .. something like Do you wish to stop your technically savvy users, or just the average person who will just run vncserver and accept whatever it gives? Savvy users can go around your limit by running Xvnc d

NT4 shared connections

2001-04-05 Thread David T-G
Hi, folks -- Well, this email was going to be about sending Ctrl-Alt-Del to a locked server to unlock the screen, but that works now. I am quite confused :-) On to the next question... I'd like to make my sessions shared so that someone connecting doesn't disconnect whoever is already on, but

RE: NT4 shared connections

2001-04-05 Thread Michael Erdely
Read the documentation at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ Your answer is in the WinVNC Server docs. Search for "ConnectPriority". -ME -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David T-G Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 3:13 PM To: VNC list Sub

Any more news on screen blanking / encryption support?

2001-04-05 Thread Campbell, Paul
Hey all; As previous threads have discussed, but seemingly not addressed that I can see. Can anyone tell me the state of screen blanking local (server) screens? I have read all about hardware specific fixes and ideas using APM features of new monitors, I figured I would just check to see if the

Re: NT4 shared connections

2001-04-05 Thread David T-G
Michael, et al -- ...and then Michael Erdely said... % Read the documentation at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ Your % answer is in the WinVNC Server docs. Search for "ConnectPriority". I suppose I should have included that I *did* read the documentation and that I played around with rege

Re: Limiting Connections to the vnc server

2001-04-05 Thread Tim Waugh
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 02:04:31PM -0700, Anna Arbit wrote: > check how many sessions r open > if the number is more than 'n' > print sorry and exit > else proceed witht he rest of the vncserver script.. sed -e 's/n/n+1/' /usr/local/bin/yourscript > ~/bin/myscript ~/bin/myscript ..and I get ano

VNC under Windows ME

2001-04-05 Thread Charles Coleman
I've installed VNC under that wonderful OS system. Windows ME, and it will not run no matter what I've tried. Can anyone offer a suggestion? Thanks in advance. - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list

Re: VNC under Windows ME

2001-04-05 Thread Norberto Alfredo Bensa
> I've installed VNC under that wonderful OS system. Windows ME, and it will not > run no matter what I've tried. Can anyone offer a suggestion? Thanks in > advance. Then it isn't so wonderful... =) Can you give us more information about your system configuration? Best regards, Norberto --

Re: VNC under Windows ME

2001-04-05 Thread Charles Coleman
LOL sarcasm was never my strong suit... My OS should be Windows666!! =) basically my ME install is bread N' butter build 4.9.3 , some TSR's running Norton, Winamp, ftp server, ICQ and PopUpkiller. Machine is IntelPIII500 198megs of ram. Usual plugins for video, dvd, and shockwave. Your he

Re: VNC under Windows ME

2001-04-05 Thread Norberto Alfredo Bensa
by "your system configuration" I meant network setup sorry. Best regards, Norberto - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch

RE: VNC under Windows ME

2001-04-05 Thread Gerry Hall
I'm running VNC under ME without any problems. What happens when you try to run it? Gerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles Coleman Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 11:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC under Windows ME LO

RE: VNC under Windows ME

2001-04-05 Thread Dave Drager
I had problems with VNC under ME also. For some reason it would work for a bit, then for some reason the HTTP server that it built in that serves the java applet stopped working. You can check this by doing a "netstat -na" and seeing if both port 5800 and 5900 are open. If only 5900 is open then y