Yup, that did it.  Thanks!

Jeff Vincent wrote:
> 
> If you are running VNC as a service, then your /etc/inetd.conf file
> probably uses a command-line option like "-broadcast".  Change it to
> "-query localhost".  That way VNC will look on the local machine for and
> XDMCP server instead of one that is broadcasting on the network.
> 
> If you aren't running it as an inetd service, then I can't help you.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/08/02 09:09AM >>>
> I just installed a beta server (Linux) at a remote site about 40 miles
> away that currenlty has a Sparc 5 and a Windows Terminal server (both
> of
> which I hope to pull out by May).  VNC is running on this box and when
> I
> try to VNC in from my work site, the Sparc is responding (the Sparc
> does
> not have VNC installed on it).  What on earth is going on?  I must
> have
> something to do with X broadcast but I put in the IP address I wanted
> to
> connect with...
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> Extension and Administrative Technology Services
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Extension and Administrative Technology Services
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