Nat Mara napisal(a):
kid's pc connected wirelessly. Anyhow, my wife and I both occasionally VPN
into work, however we both use different clients. I use cisco 4.6 and have
absolutely no problems, however my wife uses RealVNC. The version she uses
for work is the freebie 4.1.2. If my router is
Can someone please help with this problem? We have over 200 machines
running on a domain. Most of the time VNC works but then from no where
several machines stop working preventing us from access them. I mean we
can access them and next time we can't. These are the two messages we
get Failed to
Hi all,
By searching the list I've determined that VNC v.4 should support viewing
dual monitor setups, however I've been unable to determine how to accomplish
this. The system that I'm trying to view has the taskbar on the secondary
display, and that is the display that I see (not sure if the
Hello,
I am working on a project.
I wan't to understand how the image date gets from the inputstream to the X
Window.
I have looked at the code for a long time now, and I am still confused about
all the rectangle stuff ;-)
What method puts the image data in the image buffer?
What exactly IS the
Turns out there is no return route for this person, so back to the list.
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From: Larry Brigman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jul 20, 2006 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: Huggins, Jackie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You will have to post more info about the machines
The only times this has happened to us, we found that the Vnc Server service
was stopped on the problem workstations; if you've already ruled this out,
I'm stumped.
randy benson
w r benson associates
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From: Jaroslaw Rafa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: wishlist for vnc
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 08:00:57 +0200 (MET DST)
Ed Peschko napisal(a):
So you are saying that I use the vnc java client - directly out
of the box - and connect to my server anywhere,
John Aldrich wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sunday, May 28, 2006 3:04 PM:
One of my servers which had 4.1.1 was hacked, when you try
and connect with a VNC client you get: a message telling
you not an RFB server.
If you telnet into port 5900 you get a nice Haxed message.
Anyway all
Hello,
I just installed VNC on my XP and Linux boxes at home. I started a server on
both. I was able to view my XP box from my linux box, but I was not able to
view my Linux box from my XP box. When I attempted to connect through the IP
address (the same way i did to the XP box), I got a
how about allowing the port on which VNCServer is listening for
connections in your firewall on SuSE?
-Jinu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/21/2006 10:37 AM
Hello,
I just installed VNC on my XP and Linux boxes at home. I started a
server on both. I was able to view my XP box from my linux box, but I
On Friday 21 July 2006 01:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I just installed VNC on my XP and Linux boxes at home. I started a
server on both. I was able to view my XP box from my linux box, but
I was not able to view my Linux box from my XP box. When I attempted
to connect through the
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