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From: Tim Waugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apparently some people liked and used the behaviour of vncviewer
reading a password from the tty, and would like to see that behaviour
again in 4.0:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=102434
Dave Clark said:
May one connect direct from the command line at msdos? What is the
command?
There used to be a MS-DOS viewer floating around. Not sure if it is
available and/or up to date any more.
How does one use the browser? Enter the IP address in the url spot?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to set up a vncserver which will not even prompt for a
password.
That is possible. For unix, there are 2 ways, starting with the vncserver
script and strip that down to the bone or just starting at the
Seak,
Have you tried using VNC 4 Beta 3 on your Windows 2003 machine? That may
well work.VNC Viewer 4 is also generally worth upgrading to.
Cheers,
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RealVNC Ltd. - http://www.realvnc.com - The Home of VNC
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Here is a patch to fix parsing of 'vncpasswd -q /tmp/vncpasswd':
--- vnc-4.0b3-unixsrc/vncpasswd/vncpasswd.cxx.vncpasswdq2003-08-15
09:11:46.0 +0100
+++ vnc-4.0b3-unixsrc/vncpasswd/vncpasswd.cxx 2003-08-15 09:13:45.0 +0100
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
for (int i = 1; i argc;
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 02:08:05PM +0200, Beerse, Corni wrote:
I don't think vnc should do it. vnc provides proper, decent and relatively
save ways to pass the password phrase without having to type the password.
The objection I hear is:
Vncpasswd stores the password in a file. It's encoded,
Yes the OS X server treats the Mac's Option/Alt key as the X-META key
(left or right, works). Is there a current way to send the META key
from the windows REAL vnc client?
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Hi,
Im new to the Linux world and I have a RedHat 9.0 Linux server at home with
Linux x86 VNC Server installed on it. If I type vncserver :5 from the linux
box to start a VNC session and then from a Windows XP system, if I run the
vncviewer, all I get is a console screen. Where I work at we
When someone is logged into my system via VNC is there
a way I can find out what IP address he's coming from?
Either through the app or some other OS method?
thanks, Ed @ Unisys
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When someone is logged into my system via VNC is there
a way I can find out what IP address he's coming from?
Either through the app or some other OS method?
thanks, Ed @ Unisys
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On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 12:04 PM, Jonathan Gillaspie wrote:
Yes the OS X server treats the Mac's Option/Alt key as the X-META key
(left or right, works). Is there a current way to send the META key
from the windows REAL vnc client?
Not currently, but if someone would compile my
Collins, Edward H said:
When someone is logged into my system via VNC is there
a way I can find out what IP address he's coming from?
Either through the app or some other OS method?
VNC records it in the debug log file.
netstat should also tell you who is connected to that port.
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William
Is it meant to be possible to dynamically change RFB and HTTP port
numbers for the VNC extension module loaded into a real X server? I
can't seem to get
a) the RFB port number to change, or
b) the HTTP listener to start at all
Incidentally, 'vncconfig -get rfbport' gives '0' in this case. Is
Hi,
I need a copy of VNCserver vsn 3.3.2r6 source code.
Someone in my dept (who is no longer w/ the company) made modifications
to this source in order to run automated testcases on
PCs running Win95. I would like to get the original source,
so that I can determine the deltas. I would like
Karl:
I think I've become convinced that one of your ISPs (either
at home or at work) is blocking ports, perhaps in response to the
very recent press about the MSBlast worm that comes to life this
weekend.
If your mini-LAN test at works shows that the VNC server
is working
netstat works!
thanks, Ed
-Original Message-
From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Q]how to get remote users IP address?
Collins, Edward H said:
When someone is logged into my system via VNC is there
Tim Waugh said:
Is anyone using Xvnc from the 4.0b3 distribution and xvncviewer 3.3.7?
I've had a report that there is an interoperability problem there,
with connections frequently dropping.
Tim.
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I'm not sure what values of frequent you are looking at, but I'm giving
it a try now and it
No offense, should I really give this guy the modified VNC?? What if he
uses it to spy on some important US computers!! Not trying to
discriminate, but hey, I don't want to be the provider of spying tools
to terrorists!! Lol Mohammed no offense intended just taking a
precaution. Mohammed can you
William Hooper said:
Tim Waugh said:
Is anyone using Xvnc from the 4.0b3 distribution and xvncviewer 3.3.7?
I've had a report that there is an interoperability problem there,
with connections frequently dropping.
Tim.
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I'm not sure what values of frequent you are looking at, but I'm
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 08:24 PM, person wrote:
No offense, should I really give this guy the modified VNC?? What if he
uses it to spy on some important US computers!! Not trying to
discriminate, but hey, I don't want to be the provider of spying tools
to terrorists!! Lol Mohammed no
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