I am running vnc enterprise on a redhat linux EL4 server. I have the
connections running through xinetd. This works great but for one problem.
Periodically I will have a vnc client connected and allow it to timeout. When
I try and reconnect, I get the message, user already logged in with
I have realvnc running as a service on XP SP2, and it works fine as long as I
try to connect to user accounts that have administrative privileges. When I
try to access restricted accounts, my remote connection gets terminated.
This is true whether I connect directly or through java.
How can
When I'm at work, I am unable to get a connection to my realvnc server on a
home XP SP2 (Pro) box. Is this blocked by a corporate firewall? Is there a
way around this? It would be very helpful to be able to troubleshoot
remotely for the family.
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Paul Kaplan wrote:
I have realvnc running as a service on XP SP2, and it works fine as long as I
try to connect to user accounts that have administrative privileges. When I
try to access restricted accounts, my remote connection gets terminated.
This is true whether I connect directly or
Martin wrote:
I have problems sending iso-8859-1 characters through the vnc viewer. It
looks like I have an English setup on my system on the VNC server side,
which I don't. Have checked the regional settings and it is set to
Norwegian. Also the settings on the computer I connect from it set
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 12:30, Paul Kaplan wrote:
When I'm at work, I am unable to get a connection to my realvnc server on a
home XP SP2 (Pro) box. Is this blocked by a corporate firewall?
If you can access your home PC from other IP addresses, but not from work,
then it is quite likely it
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 12:28, Paul Kaplan wrote:
I have realvnc running as a service on XP SP2, and it works fine as long as
I try to connect to user accounts that have administrative privileges.
When I try to access restricted accounts, my remote connection gets
terminated. This is true
Not familiar with VNC running on a linux box, but what does the -once option
do?
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 12:37, Joe Byers wrote:
I am running vnc enterprise on a redhat linux EL4 server. I have the
connections running through xinetd. This works great but for one problem.
Periodically I
Ok... probably silly question...
Via a VNC setup done by someone else in my group, during the VNC session
highlighting text, then clicking the middle button would 'copy/paste' that
text to the cursor location...
When I setup VNC, this is not working... Is this a VNC setup? or a
'desktop' setup
Martin wrote:
I have problems sending iso-8859-1 characters through the vnc viewer. It
looks like I have an English setup on my system on the VNC server side,
which I don't. Have checked the regional settings and it is set to
Norwegian. Also the settings on the computer I connect from it set
Ray-
Make sure that vncconfig is running in some form- Most of our users
have vncconfig -nowin in their xstartup file
Here's what we have here (Takes care of Linux or Solaris):
#!/bin/sh
vncconfig -nowin
if [ `uname` = Linux ]
then
/usr/bin/startkde
else
/usr/dt/bin/Xsession
It is started a system service. What happens is that when I attempt to login
to a restricted user account, the connection is dropped.
Paul
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 3:57:38 pm Mick wrote:
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 12:28, Paul Kaplan wrote:
I have realvnc running as a service on XP SP2, and
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