I used to have VNC tunneling over ssh just fine, but then had to redo my
system drive. I used FreeBSD 5.1 before and still do now, however it's not
working anymore. I'm using the same PuTTY system so the config is the same
as from before when it worked. So something is different at the FreeBSD
At 05:52 AM 9/5/03 +0200, Jerry Westrick wrote:
When you get your SuSE (auuming 8.2) try reading
Try reading /usr/share/release-notes/RELEASE-NOTES.en.html
It tells you how to install vnc under inetd, works like a charm!
Thanks, I'll do that!
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That sounds correct however you may also have to do port forwarding. The
only way to check it is to try it out. Have you tried it out with success?
At 10:43 AM 9/4/03, you wrote:
In order to get VNC to work on a D-Link router first get the most updated
firmware (2.10 as of 9/4/03) then you have
Yup, it's me again with the Windows 2003 and VNC combo. I've got a problem and
would like to see if anybody has got it as well.
I've installed Symantec AntiVirus (SAV) Corporate Edition version 8.1 in a Windows
2003 which has already had VNC 3.3.7. I've found that the console reacts
Hi,
I have written an SMS like system which I can use to deploy software across
my network. The problem is that many workstations are locked. I tried using
Dameware Mini Remote Control as a solution. This software allows me to
install a client of each pc and I can send CTRL ALT Delete to a
I just got an email from someone regarding this same issue, it reads:
Hi - I have been searching for an answer to the same problem you have had with using VNC after using MS Remote Desktop. Do you have any information on this issue please ?
Thanks, Ron Coleman
I know this is a known issue, can
On Friday, September 05, 2003 12:32 PM [GMT-5=EST], jwaterbrook
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi - I have been searching for an answer to the same problem you
have had with using VNC after using MS Remote Desktop. Do you have
any information on this issue please ?
Thanks, Ron Coleman
I know
Thanks, Adam, for some good insight on what you think the problem is.
I'm having a hard time believing something can't be done about it on the VNC side
though.
Fixes, to me, don't mean don't use it, they mean change this and it will work, so
I'd like to pursue this a bit further.
While a remote
On Friday, September 05, 2003 5:25 PM [GMT-5=EST], jwaterbrook
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Adam, for some good insight on what you think the problem is.
I'm having a hard time believing something can't be done about it on
the VNC side though. Fixes, to me, don't mean don't use it, they
I have installed VNC as a service on Windows 2000
Server. If I try to connect from another machine it
accepts my password and then says Connection
Closed. If, however, I load TightVNC on the server as
an application it works fine. I really need to get it
working as a service so that I can log in
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