Redhat 7.1 with 2 network cards

2001-11-27 Thread Petrus Human
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

Re: Redhat 7.1 with 2 network cards

2001-11-27 Thread Tim Waugh
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 select a specific

VNC and password

2001-11-27 Thread BALSALOBRE René FTF
Hi Avec VNC 3.3.2 R11 peut-on passer en paramhtre le password, dans la ligne de commande, en windows 2000, pour automatiser. A+ - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY

RE: VNC and password

2001-11-27 Thread Glenn Mabbutt
Sorry, my French is pretty bad. But I think you want to know if you can specify the password on a command line to automate connections in Windows 2000, and I think you mean the viewer machine is Windows 2000. The answer to that is no (to my knowledge, anyway), but you have other options: Connec

Looking for x0rfbserver package or similar type program for Solar is 8

2001-11-27 Thread Harty, Brook
Looking for compiled x0rfbserver or similar program for Solaris. x0rfbserver wont compile with gcc3.0.2/solaris 8, and I read that pkg for Solaris is floating around. Any ideas, urls, programs? Thanks, -Brook [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Remove winvnc tray icon, menu items, etc.

2001-11-27 Thread Brachmann Shaun
For those who need to alter the icons or menu items of WinVNC, this has worked well for me. http://rpi.net.au/~ajohnson/resourcehacker This will let you modify the winvnc.exe to remove the icon or other items. Be careful that your boss understand

Flashing folder tabs

2001-11-27 Thread Edwin Goei
Hi, I've upgraded to XEmacs 21.4.5, which has the buffers-tab feature, and my current xemacs process seems to be taking up about 10% of my CPU and the tabs at the top of my window keep refreshing even if I'm not actively doing anything. Anyone else see this or know of a fix? I'm running on a Su

Re: How to choose which IP VNC uses

2001-11-27 Thread ScanMan
Wow. I didn't even know Crapintoshes could do NAT... But more to the point, can't you just block all outsiders from ports 5800-5999? Those are the ports VNC uses. Oh, and if you're on a Mac you can only use display 0 which would only use ports 5800(for the web service) and 5900(for the meat & pota

Re: Vnc viewer for linux/kde2

2001-11-27 Thread ScanMan
1) Are you sure your networking and routing is properly set up? Can you reach the server on other ports? (HTTP, FTP, SSH, Ping, etc.) 2) You could try downloading the latest vncviewer from uk.research.att.com/vnc (I think). If it's not there, Google for it. IIRC, RH7.2 includes a funky nonstandar

Re: How to choose which IP VNC uses

2001-11-27 Thread Jonathan Morton
>Wow. I didn't even know Crapintoshes could do NAT... That's what IPNetRouter is for. And please don't insult Macs. >But more to the >point, can't you just block all outsiders from ports 5800-5999? Those >are the ports VNC uses. That's probably the best idea. I don't recall whether IPNR will

Re: How to choose which IP VNC uses

2001-11-27 Thread ScanMan
Warning - this is a rant. If you don't like rants, don't read this. On 28 Nov 2001 06:37:28 +, Jonathan Morton wrote: > And please don't insult Macs. Why shouldn't I? I use one every day, and believe me, if I could, I'd throw that POS right out the window! > BT! Wrong! Well, right if