I have a host that I have been accessing with vncviewer via its fqdn
that had only an IPv4 A record.
I just added a IPv6 record, and vncviewer via fqdn stopped
working. But worked when I provided the IPv4 address instead.
It LOOKS like vncviewer is trying the IPv6 address, eventhough all
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I set up this environment variable on my notebook. Would I modify my
.bash_profile file, and is the format of the added line:\
VNC_VIA_CMD=/usr/bin/ssh -p 7722 -f -L $L:$H:$R $G sleep 20
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:36, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VNC_VIA_CMD=/usr/bin/ssh -p 7722 -f -L $L:$H:$R $G sleep 20
You could actually do this a little bit easier, by defining a user ssh
config file in ~/.ssh
This simplified my ssh commands, not having to include the -p
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I set up this environment variable on my notebook. Would I modify my
.bash_profile file, and is the format of the added line:\
VNC_VIA_CMD=/usr/bin/ssh -p 7722 -f -L $L:$H:$R $G sleep 20
You could actually do
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
How do you send special keystrokes in vncviewer?
I need to send Shift-F10...
Searching the net showed nothing and realvnc's webpage yielded nothing either.
If you press F8 in the vncviewer window, a menu will come up ... one of
the options on that menu is to select
On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 18:01:27 -0600, Joseph wrote:
How do you send special keystrokes in vncviewer?
I need to send Shift-F10...
Searching the net showed nothing and realvnc's webpage yielded
nothing either.
Just a thought, but your window manager may be intercepting the
keystroke. If it is,
How do you send special keystrokes in vncviewer?
I need to send Shift-F10...
Searching the net showed nothing and realvnc's webpage yielded nothing either.
Thanks!
jlc
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I am running centos 5.1
I routinely vnc in from home (centos 5.1 NVIDA laptop) to work centos
5.1 NVIDIA based station.
works fine 95% of the time.
However, when I am running thunderbird mail client, and there is PDF
attachment,
clicking on the attachment it prompts to open with evince and I
I have xkeybindings running just fine on centos 5.
I have vncviewer running in full screen mode showing another PC.
When vncviewer is running is running it seems to override my xkeybindings.
Is there a way to tell vncviewer to not bind to any keys?? The only keys
I am binding
is on the Keypad
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