Binding to specfic interface (UNIX)

2002-04-06 Thread Budec
Seen the thread about not being able to bind to specif interface in NT, but afaik the unix version has this feature correct? TightVNC (and VNC) have an option to either bind to all interfaces (default), bind to a specfic interface (-interface ip_address) or bind to localhost interface (-localhost

Re: view only under UNIX?

2002-04-06 Thread Ehud Karni
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 16:05:33 -0700, Peter Hutnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there a way to configure Xvnc to not accept mouse or keyboard input from > vnc clients? > > It seems a little strange for this to only be a client option . . . I added -viewonly switch to Xvnc (tested on RH Linu

Re: Works Remote - No work in office

2002-04-06 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
If you're using the *public* IP, the problem is that you are attempting to bounce outside of your router and then come right back in. I assume you have private IPs on the systems which they show internally; when connecting within your office are you using the private IP? - Original Message

dns2go

2002-04-06 Thread xBANEx
can somone please explain to me how to use dns2go with vnc to make my client computer able to use vnc? please... thank u _ **NOTE** this is a free web-based email service provided by Equal Vision Records. this email address does n

Re: Works Remote - No work in office

2002-04-06 Thread Chip Wood
Ahh. you are indeed correct, I am using the public one, I haven't tried the IP# assigned by the router. Will try. Thanks, Chip - Original Message - From: "Alex K. Angelopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 10:06 AM Subject: Re: Works R

Have VNC skip the update if the server already replaced that view.

2002-04-06 Thread John A. Peters
I thank you all for VNC. It has helped me work out some improvements on my computer with a friend who is a programmer (I am not) with out having to drive over to his house. Suggestion I am looking for a mode or modification that will automatically skip updating the VNC viewer's screen when the

Re: vnc over a network

2002-04-06 Thread John A. Peters
Can more than one viewer see the same application at the same time. Demos. JP - Original Message - 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 your Router, then you would o

Re: How resume where you left off in an application with VNC

2002-04-06 Thread John A. Peters
Another answer. You have to leave the application server machine on and some how make sure no one comes along and changes any thing. When you go somewhere else and then use VNC you will see what is currently on the machine. Now if some one else used the machine without telling you, of course it