Scott,
Command-line parameters to VNC Server are specified when you -register it,
not when you -start it.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Michael,
The error No matching security types means that the server to which you
are connecting does not offer any authentication methods that your viewer
knows about. This might be the case when connecting to a VNC Enterprise
Edition server with Encryption Always On, using a VNC Free Edition
provide more information to start with. are you trying to connect to
this machine internally or from the internet? what error do you receive?
(connection refused? not responding? name lookup failure?) can you get
to the internet from this machine? can you connect to the other
machines?
at the
255.255.255.230 is only valid as a subnet mask in extremely rare
circumstances. as far as I know, it should never be valid for a routable
ip address. I would sooner believe .240 and a typo than .230 being
accurate.
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does keyboard or mouse input from the viewer reach the server?
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Subject: Connect to Server but no display on
is there a way to tell winvnc 3.3.7 to allow multiple instances?
the goal here is to have the default instance on display :0 be viewonly
and passwordless, used by students. the instructor's session is on
display :something (changed around frequently by the instructor)
passworded, and full
another option, if you really want to hide the vnc icon, is to adjust
the autohide of systray icons to always hide the vnc icon. out of
sight out of mind seems to be the rule... I've found only one exception
out of 150 corporate workstations (roughly 3 users each, one per shift).
is it the fact
(shrugs) personally, we use windows file copies in explorer or command
line ftp here. hadn't thought about it outside of that.
in a couple more complex scenarios, I did rsh call with tar piped to
gzip across the network and piped to ungzip piped to untar, but I think
that is going a good deal
Hi ,
How can i know who is trying to connect my machine through VNC. How can i
get client machines name.
Is there any log file generated?
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Jrao
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are you seeing repeats of the same window? if so, I would think you are
connecting locally (loopback) rather than to a remote host.
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is there any way to configure how many will be retained?
using 3.3.7 on XP
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what version of vnc? what platform?
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Subject: Client name
Hi ,
How can i know who is trying to connect my machine through VNC. How can
i
someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think vnc will assume a 2 digit
is display number (offset from 5900) and more than two digit is port
number. so while it *should* be myhost.mydomain.com::3559,
myhost.mydomain.com:3559 will still connect to port 3559 rather than
using 3559 as an offset from
what user *chooses* to install microsoft's remote support?
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Subject: Re: Microsoft AntiSpyware Beta
Thomas, Robb (Alberni) wrote:
as far as I know, a single server can serve one or 10,000 clients
without significant effect on CPU load as far as graphics rendering is
concerned. however, (again this is as far as I know) vnc does not
support multicast, so every viewer will get it's own stream, making
bandwidth your limiting
I'm using VNC viewer to connect from a Windows XP Pro workstation to an
AIX server. Other users are able to connect fine, but when I do, the
remote desktop starts to load, then freezes completely. The mouse
continues to move across the screen, but the mouse on the remote desktop
is frozen. If
Hi,
I have running Real VNC Free Edition 4.1.1 server on Centos4 (RHEL4)
and the vncviewer running on Windows XP SP1.
The problem is that the clipboard does not work. It is enabled in the
options
of the running vncviewer, but can't copypaste between server and client.
The server runs Gnome
Update:
Now using SecureCRT to connect and tunnel to the AIX server instead of
PuTTY. Am able to get the desktop up and running, execute commands such as
xclock, and everything works fine for a about a half a minute, then I
crash to the desktop with the following error:
Unable to wait for
Erik Soderquist wrote:
what user *chooses* to install microsoft's remote support?
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Subject: Re: Microsoft AntiSpyware Beta
Thomas,
Hi, all
I developed "MultiVNC", a multiple window VNC software based on tightvnc.
- main page
http://www.alpha.co.jp/multivnc/english/index.html
- demonstrations
http://www.alpha.co.jp/multivnc/english/demo/index.html
(in this flash movies, there are Japanese characters)
The good news is that there is a version of realvnc that doesn't do this. The
bad news is, I don't know what version that was. I had an old version of the
realvnc client installed on my w2k box, and everything worked great. None of
this reset nonsense had been going on, until I upgraded to
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