Hi Jerk, many thanks for your answer.
I do not want to run vnc at startup, but want to use Xvnc started by inetd.
This is a different thing which should allow to start a vnc server without
any local intervention (even not typing a password). Pls. see my reply to
Rainer.
If you have any idea how
Thanks Rainer,
sorry if I made myself not clear enough. It's not a problem of starting VNC,
but Xvnc. I mentioned, that I have exactly the problems of a gray screen
described in Andre Moreira's article. His solution is, to start xdm at
startup time. That's the point I cannot overcome.
Just for c
Are there any alternative VNCservers for the mac
Regards
G
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Hiya all,
I'm having a problem with connection from both
the X vncviewer and NT vncviewer through an ssh tunnel.
I have set the registry entry on the server as follows:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default]
"SocketConnect"=dword:0001
"AutoPortSelect"=dword:0001
"InputsEnab
Hi, Ronnie.
The problem is that you put AllowLoopback to the wrong place.
It must go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3.
Regards,
Miro
> Hiya all,
> I'm having a problem with connection from both
> the X vncviewer and NT vncviewer through an ssh tunnel.
> I have set the registry e
I can get out of my firewall to machine at home via SocksCap32... however I dont think
I can get to my machine at work from home..
What do I need to do ??
Regards
G
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This may be totally off base but what run level are you in? I am not familiar
with Suse but in redhat the inittab has runlevel 5 defined to start gdm (or xdm
with a little change). All that is needed to make sure xdm starts is to change
the runlevel in inittab.
If Suse doesn't have a runlevel
gerard:
following are the servers that I know of:
1) the AT&T server at
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html
2) the "Chromatix" alternative server at
http://wrench.et.ic.ac.uk/adrian/software/vnc/ or
http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/vnc/
3) the Mac OS X ser
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Marc Grober wrote:
Hi Marc,
sorry for late response.
> well, your web page and answered the questions patched files are installed and
> running.
> told tridia they should pay you for your time ;=}
>
> I was looking at one othe rissue that you probably have come across
Sorry, I would imagine that this has been asked 10,000 times before and
I've read the FAQs... but how do you get cntrl-alt-del to work from a
W2K Server-to-a-W2K Server in response to the initial login screen on
the remote server...
Thanks,
Ward Hamilton
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After the initial vncserver startup for each display, and after setting your
display var, you need to enable client access to the server with the
command: xhost +
While under the initial login env.
Haim Lichaa
Intel Corp.
TSG-Unix Fab-18
Qiryat Gat, Israel
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Click on the icon in the VNC client title bar and choose "Send
Ctrl-Alt-Del". If you're in full screen mode, hit Ctrl-Esc, right-click on
the taskbar entry for the client, and choose 'Send Ctrl-Alt-Del".
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Or, just press SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+DEL
Works on most NT based systems.
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Ian Cowley
Christ's College, Cambridge University
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> David Brodbeck
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Cool... Thanks David
David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> Click on the icon in the VNC client title bar and choose "Send
> Ctrl-Alt-Del". If you're in full screen mode, hit Ctrl-Esc, right-click on
> the taskbar entry for the client, and choose 'Send Ctrl-Alt-Del".
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
Update:
I have been able to hard code and recompile the Xvnc server to give me upto
200 clients.
Is there an option that's not in the help that can let me do this instead?
I'm running Solaris 8 CDE and cannot open more than 40 windows per display.
I get the following error: Xlib cannot conne
Hi for all,
I use VNC 3.3.3 for windows.
When a client use "VNC Viewer" he need to enable "Restrict pixel to 8
bit (for slow network)" all the times he want to conect.
How to enable this option forever??
Obs.: When i enabled this option in "Default Conection Option..." of VNC
Viewer (l
Not sure who to tell this to but all the VNC messages coming in are being
blocked by ORBS and referred to me as postmaster. I presume the mail server
hosting this list isn't supposed to be on the ORBS block list.
Thanks
Jefferson Cowart
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