ably a display resolution issue. What display format (bits per
pixel) are the X console and X VNC desktops using? I'd bet they're subtley
different. An easy way to check is to start the X VNC desktop as normal,
then vncviewer to it from the X console. vncviewer will display format
ating, the
> computer is still running very slowly as if WinVNC is doing some work. But
> with no visible result.
WinVNC should operate pretty well for normal apps, including the desktop,
under Win9x, WinNT and Win2K, without tweaking the settings.
Have you rebo
nd the link right
now...
The URL for RDP2VNC is http://www.uk.research.att.com/~jnw/downloadables/
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top. I'll check their site for patches...
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in the REG, but it
didn't
> make any difference.
You must prefix the above with "-:", to cause all other hosts to be
rejected. The above simply adds a subnet to those allowed, but does not
reject all others.
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&qu
> Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 19:18:08 +0200
> From: "H. Th. van der Meer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: atom bomb in WINVNC
>
> I am tracking down a problem I have had with using VNC. Some times my
> applications would crash without any traceable cause.
> As far as I can see it now, WINVNC does somet
Any ideas ??
Thanks
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Try changing the display resolution of the server machine (i.e. 8/16/32bpp,
different sized displays, etc.) Over slow networks, there is a known issue
with the initial update of very large displays.
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and I'll make suggestions if I
can.
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allows it, or the installation is in some way
broken.
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ivers received cordinates relative to display buffers.
Bear in mind that GDI will access bitmaps in the graphics card other than
just the display bitmap, so the hook driver probably needs to check which
bitmap updates are coming from and only use copyrect when the source is the
display bitmap.
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nd I would recommend it - this is not a formal endorsement and has nothing
to do with AT&T Labs, AT&T, or the LCE!)
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Are you running WinVNC as a service, or as an application. Are any messages
displayed on the server machine's screen when you attempt to connect to it &
are disconnected?
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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.
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> I feel silly asking, but for debug mode, what string value do I have to
add
> and is it in HKLU or HKLM?
The keys to use are described in the online documentation. The debug keys
are Machine-Local settings, i.e. HKLM.
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ry interested to know
where you have found documentation to the contrary.
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e it for administrative support stuff or something?
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ed more as a matter of courtesy than
of
> security.
That makes sense. Personally, I'd rather implement it as a separate "!"
option, which would pop up the dialog but default to accept, and warn the
user that they need to explicitly reject if they want.
Cheers,
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x27;s hellish registry structure. ;)
If anyone wants to write such a beast then I'll make sure we put a link to
it on our contribs page. I'm too busy writing my PhD. Thesis to do it
myself, I'm afraid.
:(
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T4 SP5.
These machines have significantly different operating system configurations.
Obvious things to check are that you really do have SP6a, not SP6, and that
the PatchWork "fixes" are correctly applied and don't do anything dumb, like
changing permissions on bits of the registr
Fast User Switching under XP, which I can't
currently support.
Finally, if it can't authenticate, make sure the Default User Properties
password is set correctly.
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note that the iPAQ has a relatively slow internal bus, if I
remember correctly, which probably doesn't help anything that is graphically
intensive. (Having said that, iPAQs are ace, I should point out. :) )
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> Hello all,
>
> I'm running WinVNC v3.3.3R9 on W2K server with IIS 5.0 on a LAN in a test
> environment. There is no data on the server and I wish to allow null
> connections. Here is the registry value I entered under the WinVNC3 key.
>
> [HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVNC3]
>
> AuthRequired:REG_DWORD:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I don't think that's what's going on though - I
> examined CPU/RAM usage. While doing a VNC screen refresh with zonealarm
> enabled there is still tons of free RAM and the CPU was always at least
> 60% idle (the ZoneAlarm processes took about 8% CPU and VNC about 15%).
You should try rdp2vnc, from
http://www.uk.research.att.com/~jnw/downloadables, which is a newer
equivalent of vdesktop.
There should also be another new release based on rdp2vnc quite soon, with
more encodings, better updates and suchlike.
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Since Tridia's VNC is a modified version of the main AT&T Labs VNC
distribution, they are obliged by the GPL license to make the source code
available to anyone they give/sell the binaries to.
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VNC is cross-platform. It can be used between any two platforms to which
viewer/server have been ported, or between machines of the same platform.
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I've never seen crash a system, so the instability point
is probably moot).
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http://www.sbj-broadcasting.com/VNC/VNC-1.htm
Guys, can we start emailing people who are blatantly ripping off VNC and
asking them to credit us? Can it really do any harm, or will AT&T get
annoyed? Or is it just totally pointless?
:)
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lated to the NumLock-disabling issue. It sounds like
Exceed is using the scancodes in keyboard events, rather than the VK_
values. VNC has to fake the scancodes, so presumuably this isn't done quite
correctly.
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and re-install? I had a
report that VNC crashed a friend's Win2K box and TridiaVNC didn't, which was
solved purely by re-installing the latest WinVNC. Perhaps this is a similar
problem in reverse?
I wonder if the two versions simply install conflicting VC runtimes, or
something else
The password is read from HKCU, HKLM/.../Default and HKLM/.../
HKEY_USERS/.Default is not read unless it happens to be the current user's
registry area.
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icon turns black when a connection is in
> progress. There is also a modified version available which actually pops
> up a dialog asking for confirmation before the session is initiated.
Or, alternatively the standard version of WinVNC, which can be made to bring
up a confirmation dialog
See the AuthHosts and QuerySettings registry settings. The present release
requires that AuthHosts exist, even if it's just set to "+:" - the next
release will fix this.
Cheers,
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> 5: Speed. While it is fast, its not the fastest protocol out there. It
> falls behind some other solution.
Actually, the protocol itself is very good at adapting to fast/slow
networks. The speed problems people bring up are to do with the way VNC
hooks Windows desktops.
Cheers,
Jame
> "AuthHosts"="?192.168"
>
> If i'm trying to connect using another machine in the same subnet,
shouldn't
> VNC pop up a dialog box in 192.168.1.57 ?
Try something like "-:?192.169:" (Reject all, except for 192.169 - query
those)
Cheer
new ones, since Hextile is relatively complex by
comparison. The RFB Clock mentioned on the VNC site, for example, uses RRE
to render itself.
The only other encoding you might use is Raw, in conjunction with CopyRect,
if your network is a high-bandwidth one, in which case you save by not
e
Read the documentation, in particular the AuthHosts and QuerySettings
options.
James "Wez" Weatherall
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case. Hextile is best overall because of the standard encodings it
gives the best average compression. It does so because it performs almost
exactly the algorithm you describe, to discover when to use Hextile-RRE and
when to use Raw encoding. It will use significantly fewer CPU cycles than
the alg
e, locking out RPC access, of course, and this may be triggered by VNC
hooking. In any case, you should upgrade to 3.3.3R7. In addition, try
re-installing service pack 6a to ensure it is correctly installed.
There shouldn't be any interactions between Vnc and SP6a, though.
Cheers,
On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, James ''Wez'' Weatherall wrote:
>
> > The only other encoding you might use is Raw, in conjunction with
> > CopyRect, if your network is a high-bandwidth one, in which case you
> > save
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Jim Brown wrote:
> With Multi NIC, W/O 'Allow Loopback';
>
> VNC Listens on IPANY 0.0.0.0 (NIC # N,...) Ports 580x/590x
>
> SSHD listens on LOOPBACK 127.0.0.1 Ports 580x/590x,
> Forwards via NIC # N Ports 580x/590x Direct (590x <> 590x)
>
>
Have you looked at the tooltip on the WinVNC icon? How many IP addresses
does it show?
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.
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ou can shut down NT copies but not Win9x copies of WinVNC?
>
> Also, one quick question... is the password entry in the
> registry encrypted, or is it just a hex representation of
> the password?
It's encrypted to prevent casual disclosure. Unless the registry key has
appropriate se
nder Win9x for the
forseeable future.
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g the VNC client has a 24-bit colour display. The
viewer can't draw to such a display - you either need to move down to
16-bit or up to 32-bit colour.
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This should be fixed in the next release. It's a bug.
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Win95/WinNT4. If it works then it'll appear in
the next release.
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possible. Allowing winvnc -kill to work
would render AllowShutdown useless, since then users could simply run it to
kill WinVNC instead of using the tray icon. (As it is if they can edit the
registry then they can still bypass this feature under Win95)
Cheers,
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t;?" to query all incoming connections. I'm not
> getting a dialog to accept/reject connections - what am I doing wrong?
Change it to "?:", not "?". The current release has a bug and is strict
regarding the presence of the colon!
Cheers,
James "Wez" Wea
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Werbinek, Florian wrote:
> try "?:*:" as value.
* isn't a valid character in an AuthHosts string. (Although I think the
above will work anyway - AuthHosts just ignores broken parts.)
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Oeschey, Lars wrote:
> is there a way to disable the desktop wallpaper with Winvnc to save
> bandwidth?
Presently you must do this manually. The next release has this as an
inbuilt feature, though.
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d. Any chance of some registry screen shots?
Where have you placed the AuthHosts key, exactly?
The "?:" should work fine, provided you haven't changed the QuerySetting
option.
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It works properly under the AT&T release!
What problem did you have with the feature and which version of VNC were you
using?
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s several bug fixes (screensaver culling, clipboard
handling, etc) and one or two simple new features. The big feature I hope
to include is protocol negotiation support, to allow proprietary extensions
with minimal fuss.
If all goes to plan, I'd say it'll be ready before Xmas.
Cheers,
Jam
heers,
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nstalled in service mode. These are normally added by running
winvnc -install.
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Have you checked the permissions on the key, with regedt32?
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then WinVNC won't
operate correctly as an application, since it won't have permission to read
the password part of the local machine registry. Setting the permissions
during -install is probably the best compromise, although it's not clear
whether the registry should be reverted during
gt; and the bad library references - go away, I get an executable that dies
at
> this line:
>
> if (!SetThreadPriority(t->handle, nt_priority(PRIORITY_NORMAL)))
>
> within
>
> omni_thread::init_t::init_t(void)
>
> Has anyone resolved this?
Does the PocketPC actually
inCE 3.0. Between 2.12 and 3.0, M$
> changed the things around with threads to better support systems with
> realtime requirements. Perhaps this is an artifact?
Depends. In what way does the setpriority call fail?
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It's probably because the Logoff screen puts cross-hatching over the whole
display, so it encodes really badly, although I thought the Tight stuff used
ZLib and so should deal well with that.
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prefix filter. What it should *actually* do is filter to the last
IP-address part specified, so that 192.168.9.1 just matches itself, while
192.168.9 matches anything in that 256-entry subnet.
Sorry. My fault. I'll work on a patch ASAP.
Cheers,
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You must set the password in the Default Properties dialog, otherwise you
can't log in over VNC immediately after a reboot.
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ou referring to the dialogs displayed by "winvnc -install" and
"winvnc -remove"?
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AT&
K, this is a bug in the Resource Kit SC tool.
A previous poster did find a fix for this - if you search the archives you
may find the fix. I'm afraid I can't remenber whether he mailed the list or
just the developers.
Sorry I can't be more help!
James "Wez" Weatherall
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> and "reply all" lets you talk to the list; I don't see why that
> is a problem, unless there are user on the list that use MUAs
> without a "reply all" command.
Using Reply-to-all in this way will cause the list _and_ the sende
an option under Unix, too), and have a process
watching the directory such output was printed too. The process, on seeing
a new file, would then transfer the data via the VNC connection and have it
printed at the other end.
Just a thought. Cheers,
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Can you run the problem servers with the DebugMode setting enabled and
DebugLevel set to 2, and post me the resulting log file, after an abortive
connection?
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es the system
use a screen-saver?
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To u
d you change? Client or server? There are several
possible causes (network problems, display drivers, etc.)
We usually recommend 16-bit displays, as this gives the best
quality/performance tradeoff on most systems.
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VNC client, but that is
> not an option if I am coming from the internet.
Why not?
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multiple connections. Which version are you
using?
The ConnectPriority setting can be used to disable multiple connections.
This is described in the docs for WinVNC.
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u _can't_ start a Terminal Server session from the PocketPC and run
VNCviewer in it without the VNCviewer closing after the password is sent?
Is that correct? What happens if you start a session using the PC
client, then run VNCviewer, disconnect the TS session and reconnect to it
from the
possible to prevent a client from
succeeding if it requests a shared session.
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been broken for some time -
disconnecting and reconnecting to the server restores functionality, but it
is lost whenever the active desktop changes.
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If you're changing it via the User Properties dialog then you're changing
your own VNC password, not the machines' VNC passwords. Is that what you
mean to do?
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ramming expert, so I cant find a way around this problem.
Find the portion of code which disables the NumLock setting and remove that
code. This is what breaks the AS400 keypad settings, I think.
Cheers,
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> > Is that correct? What happens if you start a session using the PC
> > client, then run VNCviewer, disconnect the TS session and reconnect to
it
> > from the PocketPC?
>
> It works. The VNC client doesn't die or get kicked by the VNC Server. Of
> course that only does me good if I set up
n Closed." Again, this
> procedure works fine with a PC doing the same thing.
This pretty much confirms the view that the viewer is getting confused and
killing the connection. Can you get a log from the viewer for a failed
connection?
Cheers,
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rmissions to be Admin/SYSTEM only but
currently it doesn't.
So at the moment the solution is to change the permissions manually, or to
use a utility to do the same from a script when you install. Not ideal I
admit.
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and once you
realize
> you have lost control, you have about 5 seconds to close the VNC window
> before your computer BSOD's.
Sounds like a network driver problem to me. Are all the problem machines
using similar network cards? Do they have SP1 installed or not?
Cheers,
> viewer. Yesterday I BSOD'd about 4 times in a row because of this one
> computer I just needed to do a LITTLE work on. I ended up walking to
> another computer which had NT4, transferring the call, and finishing it
> there :)
Yep. I'm convinced it's a network
e
> cause of the problem - see if the NIC helps.
VNC couldn't have been the cause of the problem in the first place - if the
OS is crashing then it's definitely an OS problem!
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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Yes, it's normally set to zero and DebugMode is also set to be disabled.
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Remember to set the Default Properties password, NOT the User Properties
password.
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Are the logged-in / logged-out display resolutions the same?
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ult/Password key
to match the one on your local machine, thus changing the password.
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x27;m patient and wait long enough (Usually about a minute or so), it comes
> back with an error "Cannot connect to server".
But you can connect to the VNC session (not just download and run the VNC
applet) via a Java-enabled web browser?
James "Wez" Weatherall
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r on that machine. If
you can access the registry without being a valid user then the machine is
pretty much dead-meat anyway, VNC or no.
Cheers!
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WinVNC.exe file *is* a virus. You should delete the WinVNC.exe.vir file
(through a command-prompt), then re-scan your whole system and re-install
VNC.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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The quick-fix is to disable heuristic virus detection. A better fix is to
tell McAfee, so they can update their heuristic.
Cheers,
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opinions on the matter!
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stem than those currently available
from our site then the extra.dat may well not be aware of those. This
includes old releases and Tridia releases, I think.
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On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Edward Sullivan wrote:
> Below is my original post of the problem - has ANYONE else run into this? I
> have tried several different Win2K systems and on some the error occurs, on
> others VNC loads normally.
Are the problem machines behind a firewall?
Cheers,
J
Can you telnet to port 59xx on the problem machine?
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Just set QuerySetting for the user named "SYSTEM" to zero (never query,
always accept).
Cheers,
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WinVNC doesn't presently support multiple monitors unless the OS itself can
merge them into one huge display. If the OS does this, it should work with
WinVNC. This may change in a future release, but not anytime soon, I'm
afraid.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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