Hi,
I'm trying to connect from a NT4 WS to a notebook (W2K Pro installed). It
keeps saying "VNC authentication failed", i use the same password
everywhere.
Everything I try doesn't seem to work, even copying the REG settings from my
NT4 station to the notbook.
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Thanks for the help.
I tried what you said with no luck, but in the course of looking for where
to put the extra line, I figured out that when trying to set the variable
$XFConfigPath, my vncserver script set it to be '/etc/X11/XF86Config' when
mine is '/etc/X11/XF86Config-4'. I changed the scrip
--- Kevin Cosgrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribis:
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> What's this "send ctrl+alt+del" that you find in a "system
> menu". What "system menu"? Sorry to be dull. :-(
That's the menu you get by right-clicking on the task bar button
of the open VNC connection.
BTW, the send th
will VNC Connect across platforms?=20
so far I've managed to connect to a W2K Machine from a Linux 7.1 =
Machine, but not the otherway.. which would be a hell of a lot more =
useful
can someone help me do that?
cheers
Dave
Dave Grayburn=20
Systems Manager=20
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Version 9 includes this option as standard. Just select it from the admin
tools menu.
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From: Linda Worthington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 September 2001 21:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WIN 95/98
Is there any way to run VNC 3.3.3 as a service on 95/98 OS?
I have seen messages about Ctrl + Esc not working in WinVnc in the NT
OS. I have seen messages about people saying to add the Shift key to
this sequence. This will not work because this is the shortcut for
'Windows Task Manager'. But I have just stumbled across the key sequence
of 'Alt + S' wh
Can VNC Proxy handle connections from a browser to port 5800 on systems ?
Thanks,
Ian
The Speech Recognition Company
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Hi,
I searched through the archives and saw that someone
was having reboot problems with Win2K and VNC. I also
noticed someone indicating that they were having
problems when VNC and ZoneAlarm were combined.
I have all three as part of my configuration, although
I don't have the 'reboot' problem
I've been able to run VNC on Solaris 2.6, 7, and 8 on Sparc and Intel
platforms just fine.
Here are instructions on how to configure VNC to run on Solaris thru inetd:
Assumptions:
a) VNC binaries have been successfully created and placed in /usr/local/vnc
directory.
b) root access to machine to b
I am an avid Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Terminal Services
Advanced Client user. However, something that I am setting up in my home
does not work with TS.
I am planning to install WinVNC on my Windows 2000 Advanced Server
(SP2), and am wondering if anyone knows of any conflicts between VN
Anything new on this?
Here we even tried switching the IP addresses between two servers. One is
accessible using VNC, the other is not. We thought perhaps switching IP
addresses might help, but the same server is still accessible, while the
other is not.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst
I am the one who had problems with win98 and Zone
Alarm and got no response so far.
Hope I can help. You can edit Zone Alarm to allow the
ports you need to have open for Zone Alarm to work.
Then the order in which the service start won't
matter. I had a similar problem but fixed it by
allowing
I'm trying to setup a server on my linux box and connect from my win2k PC. I
get the login screen but then get a patterned grey screen. I am assuming the
kde is not starting. I have tried to set -depth = 16 in both the vncserver
file and from the command line but it always returns depth 8 in the l
with kde2, you must have vncserver run at depth of 24.
Vncviewer can run at any depth, it must be done by
vncserver. I edited /usr/sbin/vncserver script to
accomplish this.
--- Steve Jacobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a server on my linux box and
> connect from my win2k PC.
Run the service with the DebugMode and DebugLevel settings in the registry
set to high values, and look at the log. Before the client disconnect
messages, there should be some form of error message, indicating the nature
of the problem.
Cheers,
---
James "Wez" Weatherall
"The path to
I've tried depth = 24 also and it did not work for me. I am concerned that
regardless of what I set it to the log continues to report "depth 8".
Steve Jacobsen
Information Technology Manager
ECI
302 S. Locust Street
Glenwood, Iowa 51534
(800) 264-0787 x226
Fax: (712) 527-4856
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in ~/.vnc/xstartup file
I only have the statement
exec startkde
--- Steve Jacobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried depth = 24 also and it did not work for
> me. I am concerned that
> regardless of what I set it to the log continues to
> report "depth 8".
>
> Steve Jacobsen
> Informatio
Well that explains it. I have no "send ctrl+alt+del" in my
right clicked task bar menu. I have only Properties, Add New
Client, Kill All Clients, About WinVNC, and Close WinVNC.
I tried shift+ctrl+alt+del, but nothing happens. I tried
this on the remote Unix client and on t
Those are the options if you clicked on the icon for VNC Server in the
System Tray. Be sure you are clicking on the Task Bar button for the
Viewer's connection. Alternatively, bring up VNC Viewer, connect to the
system, and right click in the Title Bar for the window. This should bring
up a num
My viewer has no task bar. All I have is a Motif-ish (CDE?)
window with it's normal move, resize, etc. controls. There
are no VNC controls on the title bar for the VNC viewer
window. That's on the Unix (Solaris) side. If I try to
bring up a viewer on the PC, I get "loopback
Making headway! I reran Xconfigurator and selected 640x480 through 1024X768
and 8 bit through 24 bit. Now when I run vncserver with -depth 24 it show in
the log file as starting with 24. But I have a new error:
12/09/01 13:17:55 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unknown encoding
type 3
a
I just answered my own question. After several attempts and many
mistakes I was able to get VNC and Terminal Services running on the same
machine. The "Remote Control" effect I was looking for now works. I can
now play my MP3's which are on the server in the basement on my stereo
in the living roo
Recently (and suddenly) our S70 is taking 30-60 seconds t provide an XDM
session. At first I thought that the connection was failing, but the
logs (below) show that everything was working.
And after you finally get and use a session when you exit CDE you get
java.io.IOException: Unknown RFB
> "Marc" == Marc Grober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marc> Does anyone know whether the aix patches that were posted address the
Marc> -inetd issue? ANyone seen this behavior?
If you're referring to my AIX compile patches, there is nothing explicit in
them w/ regards to inetd (as I never ra
Since you are on Unix (Solaris) use
Shift+Alt+Ctrl+Dele
This will send it to the client. but on my Sun box I just need to use
Ctrl+Alt+Dele as Solaris doesn't intercept this.
But on Solaris Alt+F4 will close the viewer so Shift+Alt+F4 will close the
window in the viewer.
Hope this helps.
Steve
That one you might be able to ignore.
I see it as your viewer is requesting an encoding type that is not supported
via your Xvnc.
e.g. your viewer is tight and your server is standard ATT.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Jacob
The behavior here, on Solaris, is that shift+ctrl+alt+del
does nothing in the viewer. Neither does ctrl+alt+del, nor
shift+alt+f4. alt+f4 exits the viewer, as expected.
Sigh...
On 12 September 2001 at 16:36, "Steve Palocz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since you are on Unix (Sola
Actually, I am confused. How do you edit ZoneAlarm
to allow specific ports to be open ? Do you need
ZoneAlarm PRO for that?
Besides, ZoneAlarm is set to recognize to allow
VNC to work... How does the sequence of which
starts first, affect ZoneAlarm's ability to allow
VNC to listen to port 5800
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