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From: O.D.Iberien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Someone please tell me if I am right or wrong about this:
There is no right and wrong, it's just if what you want matches what you get
by what you do...
The heart of my problem is that VNC does not resize in
Bill,
If I remember correctly, there is an issue with running gnome as root
on an out of the box Redhat 7.1 system. One of my systems corrupted
/usr/bin/panel. But I have also seen fsck problems following root
gnome use.
Do you get the same problem if you run gnome as root directly on the
box -
Hi!
The Contiki desktop OS is a small open source operating system for
constrained systems and has been ported to a bunch of systems such as
the Commodore 64, the GameBoy, the 8-bit Ataris, and recentely the 8-bit
Atmel AVR microcontroller.
I have added a VNC server to Contiki, and have set up a
Hi,
Pls. do Cc me any replies to my question.
What I understand about VNC is that to use for the 1st
time on a remote PC, the client component must be
installed setup with a password.
Then you can dial-in without any problem or enter via
a LAN.
My problem is we have to manage many PCs on our
Anyone
Does VNC only work with networked computers. Or can it function as a clent/
server via modem connections. I have been unable to locate documentation that
explains this.
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it'll work over any connection with TCP/IP. I.e. the host dials out to the internet,
and so does the server, as long as you know the
servers IP address you can connect. I've also been able to setup an incoming
connection on the server PC, so I can dialin, and take
control with VNC via IP
Yo !
I'm running vnc at the moment at it works beautifully , however in my
/etc/rc.local file I've put vncserver and it starts up !
I enter the session password and I get my X desktop for root.
Now how do I retain that functionality but also allow another user ( john )
to also automatically
Musab,
You have a few options, if you want to go from a DOS prompt, I recommend and use
Fastpush http:\\www.darkage.co.uk
I can install VNC and start the service on any system on the network in less than 20
seconds. If you'd like something that
also has a graphical interface, I know of two
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From: Carlito - VNC user - installer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running vnc at the moment at it works beautifully , however in my
/etc/rc.local file I've put vncserver and it starts up !
I enter the session password and I get my X desktop for root.
That
Try this tool from systemtools.com
http://www.systemtools.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?strcm . You'll need to
configure the vnc.rcm file to get it working. I'll attach one that I use.
Make sure you install the RealVNC v3.3.7 in the default directory. We ran
into the same problem here. We need to
Forgot to attach my config file for you! Here it is.
Jared Suttle
Computer Systems Group
Comporium
803-326-7221
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So if I simply want to run vncserver for 2 instances , one for root and
one for john , without the config and url that you gave me , can I do it or
not !
Security issues aside !
At the moment I can logon to the box as john , type vncserver and then login
via my windows vncviwer ...
Hi,
I tried looking up a possible solution within the VNC web site but the
search engine is not refined enough.
Our environemtn requires the User to Accept the connection before anyone
gains access.
I'm running the latest version of VNC and have it setup with AuthHosts set
to -:?oct1.oct2
When
I receive the same error on both my Windows and Linux boxes when I try to run
the java client by itself. However, through a browser it works fine.
C:\java vncviewer HOST 172.16.0.13 PORT 5903
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: vncviewer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]$ java
Carlito - VNC user - installer said:
So if I simply want to run vncserver for 2 instances , one for root and
one for john , without the config and url that you gave me , can I do it
or
not !
Remember people that answer questions here are volunteers. You probably
want to change your tone a
Stevens, Richard T said:
Hi,
I tried looking up a possible solution within the VNC web site but the
search engine is not refined enough.
Our environemtn requires the User to Accept the connection before anyone
gains access.
I'm running the latest version of VNC and have it setup with
My friend and I are trying to connect using VNC. We are both behind
small LANs powered by Cable Modems. Do we need dial-up connections or
is there somehow we can connect within our LANs?
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Add photos to your
All,
I tried searching the archives and gotomyfnc, but I couldn't find this,
and I'm in a rush mode trying to get something operational right now.
I'm trying out ZVNC for use on a couple of windows servers in our DMZ.
It seems to work well, but it still accepts incoming connections on the
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Yesterday i posted a message asking for some examples about iptables
firewall rulesets to permit vnc connection from the Internet toward an
reserved (internal) address.
It's solved, and if anyone has interest about this rules, just
drop me
hello please suggest programs to use to dial into another computer. i
want to erect a client/ server relationship between two computer on the
internet (via modem).
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hello please suggest programs to use to dial into another computer. i
want to erect a client/ server relationship between two computer on the
internet (via modem).
On what OS ?
Windows has a
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