Ok, here is the case...
New computer at work w/ dual monitor setup. a dell workstation, windows xp, 17
dell lcd and a 19 dell crt, VNC v4.0. I run the 17 lcd at 1280x1024 and the
19 crt at 1600x1200. From the other computers in the office I can VNC into
that machine no problem, but
With VNC4 server running in service mode on my workstation:
The vncviewer running on port 5900 connects and works fine from other
PCs.
The javaviewer running on port 5800 does not connect at all.
Have you checked the Connections panel in VNC Server's Options dialog to
check that Java is
So you want to set up a double vnc? That shouldn't be a problem
(might be a bit slow).
VncClient --- Router FC2 -- LAN COMPUTERS (VNC Servers)
?
in this situation you would need a single port forward range on the
router 5901 - 59XX to the FC2 box. Where XX is the maximum number of
Hi,
new to this list - have searched and tried lots but cannot seem to get
anywhere.
We have a 3PC network at office connected over VPN to 1 home PC and 1 Home
network. all are behind routers.
vnc server running on all office PCs and VNC working fine from the homenetwork
which leads me to
Sorry for this off-topic, but I think that is already off-topic from the
previous message. (suggestions on where to ask this are accepted)
I'm using a DSL modem router Ericsson connecting using pppoe that have a nat
and DHCP providing one LAN address (10.0.0.4) to a WIFI Linksys Router that
get
You can convert the WIFI Linksys router into a WAP/switch by simply not
using the router features:
1) Disable the DHCP server so it won't compete with the Ericsson
2) Set the LAN IP (on the Linksys) to something on the Ericsson's subnet
(10.0.0.nn) but out of range of its DHCP server
3) Use one
Thanks Angelo,
I uninstalled, manually deleted the registry keys,
and reinstalled, and now everything works perfectly.
I had been beating myself up thinking it was the XP
firewall even though 3.7 had worked under it, and I
had made the exception change for the new version.
The registry entries
Sergio,
I don't know if Angelo or Steven have worked with a PPPoE DSL bridge. I'm used
to using a
bridge and a separate router, and more comfortable with the control that gives
me. It looks to me
as if the service provider has intentionally crippled the routing in these dual
devices, so that
PicaRules:
Just a thought here, but does ZyXEL provide flash-images you can use to
re-flash your modem/router? If so, maybe you can get back some of the
functionality that has been removed by re-flashing the router/modem.
John
-Original Message-
From: PicaRules [mailto:[EMAIL
I have no experience with the Ericsson.
I have set up PPPoE DSL in bridge mode with the help of the ISP, but it
required that I upgrade my service to a subnet from the ISP. I have done
this with Cisco 675 and ActionTec modems, but not Ericsson.
My modems then had their own IPs and passed the
Shaun,
Have you ever run Remote Desktop or Fast User switching on the XP in the
office that you are trying to connect to? VNC does not cohabit well with
them.
Also what kind of VPN do you have? I use PTPP on my network at work but
there is also a variation called IPSec that I am not familiar
I have been fighting with enabling and securing access to our exported
display :0 (via vnc.so and XF86Config) on all our SuSE distributions in
our lab, including SLES8, SLES 9, and the various flavors of SuSe 9.x.
I saw the web site at http://www.realvnc.com/v4/x0.html and had tried
various
Jeff Vincent said:
So are the VNC versions in the SuSE distributions whacked or is the
documention at the link above just wrong!?
WORKSFORME.
Why does
rfbAuth work and passwordFile not? Why does the mouse work if I don't
load the rfbMouse driver, but the keyboard not work without the
Hi Alan,
Thanks for the reply.
Fast user switching and remote desktop have all been removed from the server
PC - the fact that I can connect to it from one location seems to indicate
that the server pc is set up corrrectly - but all I get from another location
is the black screen.
I'm gonna
Thanks. I found Superscan to be a great utility as well.
Mike
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:54:35 + (GMT), Scott C. Best [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Mike:
Heya. Sorry for the late reply, but I thought I'd
suggest something relatively simple: when you're testing out
your router's
I have a Windows 2000 Server box with WinVNC4 running as a service. I
have added an Active Directory group to the list of permissions for VNC
Server. When a member of that group tries to connect with VNC Viewer 3.3
they receive the response: The connection closed unexpectedly. If I add
that user
Adam,
VNC 3.3.x and VNC Free Edition 4 servers do not support NT Authentication.
VNC Enterprise Edition supports NT Authentication, but if NT Authentication
is configured then viewers that do not support encryption will not be able
to connect to the server.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
PicaRules,
You're right; there was no dotted line between 'DSL Ericsson Modem' and
'Router' - the line got broken there because of Sergio's mail program!
I take back the part about the diagram being wrong but the advise is still
good; reduce the functions in the ISP supplied equipment where
Alan,
I am in complete agreement with you about reducing the functions of the ISP
supplied
equipment. What I've been aiming at is to totally divorce it from any function
besides
bridging the ATM signal (phone line) to Ethernet. But the need to authenticate
the PPPoE
connection makes it
I have a bunch of linux clients.
The linux clients run x0rfbserver.sh.
All the linux clients have dynamic IP's.
I use the vnc viewer on my windows xp machine to
connect to these machnines.
Everytime when i want to connect to these linux
clients from the xp machine, i have to give the ip
Many routers include PPPoE authentication functionality (Netgear and Lynksys
come to mind).
Some can even emulate your primary machine's MAC address in the event that
your ISP expects to connect to a specific machine. Your ISP would not be
able to tell the difference between one of these routers
Problems are on peaks.
We limit our bandwidth with traffic shaping on linux kernel and we see that on
peaks client goes very slowly. We need to limit vnc bandwidth to 100 kbps for
each
client. Is it possible?
Thanks to TCP client cant receive a fluid flow. UDP is better...multicast and
so on.
I had to install VNC server on my office computer because one of the
tech needed a 24 hour acces to it. But i just realized today that he
can access my computer without me ever knowing. Being an
administrator, this is a problem for me because he could potentially
I'm trying to read vnc-3.3.7-winsrc source code,and when I build the project
I got the following errors.
Could someone please tell me how to eliminate these errors?!
Configuration: winvnc - Win32
Profile
buildtime.cpp
Linking...
Creating library
Hi!
I want to know if with the enterprise edition is possible to connect
multiple users to one computer in web mode.
Thanks
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Jeff Vincent said:
[snip]
Any hints as to what I should look for to help me know if my vnc.so is
from RealVNC4 or xf4vnc?
[snip]
I've never tried xf4vnc, but with RealVNC:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] whooper]$ sudo grep -i vnc /var/log/XFree86.0.log
(II) LoadModule: vnc
(II) Loading
Hello, everybody on VNC list!
I would like to share with you my experience and ask you a question what
do you do before getting connected to a friend's VNC server okay. Here
is my information below:
My friend runs VNC server and she connects via EarthLink's Dial-Up
access number. It changes
There are a couple other options that can make this easier on both of you...
1. Find an ip reflector on a web site which is accessible or a
program that can check your IP for you. dslreports.com has an ip
reflector as do many, other web pages perhaps one could work?
2. Sign up for a free
since they have dynamic IP's there is not a way for vnc to determine
their IP from their name without dns.
This has to do with the IP stack not necessarily vnc. e.g. ping
computername form your xp box does not work either, I bet.
If you are the one assigning dhcp to the clients you could make
After upgrading to VNC4, I noticed there is no equivalent to the -kill
argument. Does anyone know how I can kill a running VNC session from a
batch file? I understand that if it is in Service Mode, I can use net
stop ..., but how can I kill it if it's running in User Mode? This was
simple in
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