I setup my linux box per:
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp
I'd also like to access my linux pc via a broswer aswell but I can't seem to
get it working
any help appreciated :)
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Can anyone help me i am having a problem with VNC on Win 2000 over a VPN.
i can connect and put in the password, the screen then loads but disapears
after about 2-3 secs, i though it may be the Video card but if i log onto
the machine as admin it works fine, i have made the local user
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Hi everyone,
Im having trouble installing vnc on my rh9 box.
I have tried to rpm the libstdc .. package but it keeps telling me its
already installed so i forced installing vnc-3.3.7-1.i386.rpm with rpm
-ivh vnc-3.3.7-1.i386.rpm --nodeps --force, because it kept telling
Can anyone help me i am having a problem with VNC on Win
2000 over a VPN.
i can connect and put in the password, the screen then loads
but disapears after about 2-3 secs, i though it may be the
By screen do you mean VNC viewer window? Or remote screen as seen inside
the
Can anyone help me i am having a problem with VNC on Win
2000 over a VPN.
i can connect and put in the password, the screen then loads
but disapears after about 2-3 secs, i though it may be the
By screen do you mean VNC viewer window? Or remote screen as seen
inside the client?
Yes
ronnie escobedo wrote:
I setup my linux box per:
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp
I'd also like to access my linux pc via a broswer aswell but I can't
seem to get it working
any help appreciated :)
Yes, it can be done. First you have to get it working with the normal
Corne -
Sorry I can't get the accent over the
'e' in your name.
I tried running the vncserver with the
'at' command as:
$ at now
nohup vncserver -geometry 1024x768
^D
This seems to have fixed the problem
with vncserver after logout on Solaris
(Intel).
Thanks very much! Perhaps the Real
Hi,
I'm there is nothing VNC-specific that I can think of that could cause the
effect you're seeing. You might like to try running the VNC Server with
debugging enabled, to a file, so that you can see whether there is some sort
of error occurring in the server and causing the disconnect.
In your browser go to:
http://www.ipv6.org
They will reflect your connection address right at the top.
(If we had IPv6 now, we wouldn't have a 'shortage' of IP addresses
and each person/machine, refrigerator, car, dog, flea could have
its own permanent address.)
-Bill
I have one more idea, I assume that you are not using v4beta and using
one of the 3.3 versions.
On the viewing machine, start the viewer in listening mode. Then from
the server, get the user to right click the icon in the system tray and
add a client, type in your viewer machine IP. This
Can anyone help me i am having a problem with VNC on Win 2000
over a VPN.
i can connect and put in the password, the screen then loads but
disapears after about 2-3 secs, i though it may be the
By screen do you mean VNC viewer window? Or remote screen as seen
inside the
You can get the latest version at http://www.vncscan.com
Build 2004.1.12
* You can disable the resolving of DNS names during a scan in the
VNCScan options form. This feature was requested often by users that
were scanning networks that had no DNS resolvers on the local network.
*
Jonathan:
Heya. Rather than attempting to activate a full-fledged
VPN connection, might I suggest that you try getting a more simple
SSH connection working first. Then you can tunnel VNC across
that SSH connection, making the remote-access as secure as the
Windows XP VPN.
One
I have Real VNC 3.3.7 installed on both a Win2k Server SP4 and an NT4
SP6a server. In both cases I cannot connect unless a user is logged on
at the server. The VNC server is running as a service and does start
automatically.
What configuration setting(s) do I need to change so I can connect to
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