-Original Message-
From: Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Beerse, Corni wrote:
and whom it may concern. Recently I peeked at the iana for
the official
assigned port numbers. There
(http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers)
I found that the port
-Original Message-
From: Glenn Lovitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Response intertwined with original message:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Jack Beglinger
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 8:13 AM
To: [EMAIL
RealVNC, vnc maintainers,
and whom it may concern. Recently I peeked at the iana for the official
assigned port numbers. There (http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers)
I found that the port numbers as used in VNC are NOT registered for or
assigned to vnc. However, since lower numbers are
-Original Message-
From: Kaplan, Andrew H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
I installed VNC Server on an HP-UX 10.20 workstation. I modified the
inetd.conf and services files to reflect
the application's settings. After that I restarted the inetd
services on the machine. While I
-Original Message-
From: Bonert Brigitte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2002-August/032731.html
Hi all:
I found this on the RealVNC mailing list. I want to do the same but in
DEC Alpha Unix. I copied the script and put it into the correct
-Original Message-
From: James Supancic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I want to host a VNC for some people on my LAN. I want to use X while
several other people are using it. If I set up a server can
they all log
into the same time? I thought one computer could run one X
server?
-Original Message-
From: M G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
My intent was to run an X server on the remote host, and
encapsulate its
state using VNC. The end goal is to connect to the host from a local
workstation and continue working where I last left off.
This asks for one of
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Cecil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
How can I keep a user from shutting down the service using
ctrl-alt-del ???
Redefine (or disable) the action of ctrl-alt-del in the /etc/inittab file
(that is on linux and maybe other unix machines).
Sorry if
-Original Message-
From: Sigurd Kimpel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am running RedHat Linux 8.0 and would like to remotely
control/run a program
called Linrad that uses the SVGA library.
The vnc RPMS that come with RH 8.0 appear to only support
programs/displays
that run
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Towarnicki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello. I am running mandrake 8.0 vnc version
Xvnc version 3.3.3r1
There is a newer verion but that will not help you in this respect.
I am running or trying to run a vnc server on my linux
desktop and connect from
Yep, reply to all, since that's what the list now asks for. I'd like you all
to participate in this message storm.
-Original Message-
From: Marc MERLIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 11:30:02AM +0100, Beerse, Corni wrote:
Is it already changed, did you a reply to
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From: Ananthi N [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
please tell me ,is there any possibility to do the vnc in novell
netware.
Only if novell is configured to use tcp/ip, or if tcp/ip is also available.
Hence if you only have novell and no tcp/ip, it will most likely not
I hate it already :-((
--
C. Beerse
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
talkto:+31(71)5256660
-Original Message-
From: James ''Wez'' Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: maandag 18 november 2002 16:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANNOUNCE : Change to VNC-List Reply-To
Right,
-Original Message-
From: Marc MERLIN [mailto:marc_vnc;merlins.org]
Sent: donderdag 14 november 2002 18:19
To: Beerse, Corni; E.R.Kooi
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Is it already changed, did you a reply to all or something else phony?
Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: List Reply-To change
On
-Original Message-
From: Erik [mailto:eparker;mindsec.com]
I just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. You are 100% right.
Anyone who thinks
reply-to needs to be there, probably hasn't been around too
long.. Reply-to
is bad for as many reasons as they think it's good..
Why is it
-Original Message-
From: . . [mailto:cmap_17;yahoo.co.uk]
Subject: problem with vnc fake display
Nothing fake from vnc, just virtual ;-)
I'm trying to use vnc on a solaris 8 box with no display
capability. Reading a document on metalink (its so i can run
oracle stuff) made it
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Minney [mailto:kminney;cadence.com]
after using VNC for about a year I noticed that a new version has been
released (3.3.5), so I decided to give it a try ..
I can't seem to start the server on my Sun machine, if I
check the logfile in the .vnc
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Minney [mailto:kminney;cadence.com]
The machine is running Solaris7, infact I see the same
problem on both machines which I tried ..
1) Sun Ultra60, Solaris7 (u60pks..)
2) Sun SunBlade1000, Solaris8
looks good.
On both machines the old version
-Original Message-
From: morry [mailto:Morry.Davis;Sun.COM]
Thanks I got this all working with inetd now. I used dadmin
user but the
viewer still shows 'root's X11 desktop' I was trying to get rid of the
reference to root.
I think your user 'dadmin' is on uid number 1. Xvnc
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:TRussell;ICTV.com]
Does anyone have any experience, examples, or suggestions on how to
implement audio into a Linux based system that uses VNC to
multiplex video
to multiple users? The audio needs to be outputed to each
VNC
-Original Message-
From: Seong Hoon Kim [mailto:kimsh;cae.com]
I have found your question on the realvnc website.
I want to do the exact same thing as you tried to, i.e
making VNC work with my W2K headless systems.
??? What question are you refering to? I'm on the list for a long
-Original Message-
From: Brad Scarlett [mailto:scarletb;oz.net]
Excellent find! Thanks.
I have to be honest, I found it in the list as a reply on an other question,
it was not my search.
CBee
b.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Ralph Armstrong [mailto:ralph;bustech.com]
The following article describes how to do exactly what I
wanted to do. Start a kde
environment independent of workstation (display) and then
allow both the local display
(:0) and remote displays (PCs with Java)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:uxrules;netscape.net]
I'm connecting from an vncviewer (version 1.2.2) on a Linux
system to a vncserver running on W2K. How to I send
ctrl-alt-del to the W2K system so I can unlock the screenn?
I've done a mouse click (right
-Original Message-
From: Morrison Davis [mailto:Morry.Davis;Sun.COM]
I tried adding the following to services
vnc-640x480x24 5970/tcp
vnc-800x600x24 5971/tcp
vnc-1024x768x24 5972/tcp
vnc-1280x1024x245973/tcp
vnc-1600x1200x245974/tcp
then I added the following
-Original Message-
From: Brad Scarlett [mailto:scarletb;oz.net]
I'm currently running the 'default' vnc session as a non-root
user. However, I often find that I need root access in the GUI tools,
which the non-root user doesn't have. I'm using the
/etc/sysconfig/vncservers
-Original Message-
From: Coexec [mailto:coexec;yahoo.com]
Here is what I want to have as my setup. I was about
to call it 100% complete, then I found a snag.
What's your problem? An open port on 6001?
I am running X with -nolisten tcp so that all X
connections are made through
-Original Message-
From: morry [mailto:Morry.Davis;Sun.COM]
trying to start multiple vncservers at bootup so when users start a
vncviewer they get a CDE login screen.
You can have a dedicated vncserver running for all users. Better setup your
system as on
The best thing the list can do is removing him from the list or (if
possible) disabling the forwarding to his mail account. Has someone access
to the list to do such a thing?
CBee
--
C. Beerse
mailto:c.beerse;torex-hiscom.nl
talkto:+31(71)5256660
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From: [EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:trash1;PlumasBank.com]
AFAIK, there are only two or three files, and they are all
exclusive to VNC.
I'm talking about vnc 3.3.9/tightvnc. I don't know what
version you are using.
VNCHooks.dll
Vncviewer.exe
Winvnc.exe
(some
-Original Message-
From: simon [mailto:fang_stone;21cn.com]
Receive below error message when run vncserver on solaris 8.0 (SPARC
platform):
vncserver: couldn't find xauth on your PATH.
By default, the vncserver starts Xvnc with all X11 security on. The most
easy way is
-Original Message-
From: Jarod Masters [mailto:jrd_mstrs;hotmail.com]
That hack realy worked. Linking ttyp2 to tty02 showed the
other terminal.
Now I'm stuck with the grafical representation. It just
show's ASCII chars
in stead of the picture. Anybody got an idea of the
-Original Message-
From: Morrison Davis [mailto:Morry.Davis;Sun.COM]
When you setup the vncserver the first thing you have to do is run the
vncpasswd.
Is there a way to set it up so it doesn't require a password but when it
receive a request from a viewer it only presents a Login
-Original Message-
From: Shing-Fat Fred Ma [mailto:fma;doe.carleton.ca]
Aside from hacking the C-code, is there a
way to shorten the vncviewer window title
from
TightVNC: User's $desktopName (host:display)
to simply $desktopName? When we are working
with many windows, it's a lot
-Original Message-
From: Jarod Masters [mailto:jrd_mstrs;hotmail.com]
I'm working with a program that, whenever it needs to go to
another part of
the program, opens that part in another terminal. With
terminal I mean for
example pressing ctrl+alt+F2 to go to the second
-Original Message-
From: Metrik . [mailto:metrik75;yahoo.com.au]
Sent: dinsdag 29 oktober 2002 11:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Why do I have to xhost + to run some X progs
I'm running a vncserver on a RH7.3 box, using a windows 2000
client. The problem is that when I'm in
-Original Message-
From: Jarod Masters [mailto:jrd_mstrs;hotmail.com]
-Original Message-
Is this on a unix (text) console (like linux or sco) or a
perfectly hidden
M$Windows based feature?
The terminal like /dev/tty0 must be read as text based
terminals. They are
-Original Message-
From: Jarod Masters [mailto:jrd_mstrs;hotmail.com]
I build the VNC server 3.3.3 under SCO Unix OpenServer 5.0.4.
When I start the server (in textmode) and connect to it with
the viewer
running on Debian Linux 2.4.18 or Win98, everything go's
smooth. I'm being
-Original Message-
From: Rumball, John [mailto:jerumball;hrsrh.on.ca]
Hello and thank you for reading this post.
I have just set up realVNC viewer on my Windows 2000 Pro PC
in order to
remote to a newly installed RH Linux 8.0 workstation using
the KDE desktop.
I have
-Original Message-
From: Matthias Meyer [mailto:M.Meyer;maxonline.at]
You should open the port 5800 plus display-Number.
I.e. instead of 5911 for vncviewer you need 5811 for Jaca-viewer.
NO, Not instead of!! The java-viewer also needs teh 59xx (5911 here) port!
It's just a tiny
-Original Message-
From: Keith Hall [mailto:K.Hall;servicepower.com]
It happens when you press capslock on the host machine, instead of
'activating capslock' on the remote machine as well, it just
seems to 'hold
shift down'... pressing shift (both) will release the 'hold'
and
-Original Message-
From: Carson Wilcox [mailto:carsonwilcox;mail.arczip.com]
Is there a way to automatically arrange icons on the desktop.
When I minimize an xterm, the icon is just placed in the area
where the xterm was. I'd like to have it placed somewhere along
the edge of the
-Original Message-
From: Sorin Srbu [mailto:sorin;orgfarm.uu.se]
I don't get it... What's the difference between TridiaVNC
(www.tridiavnc.com) and RealVNC (www.realvnc.com)?
I looked at both sites but couldn't find anything about the
differences...
I don't know technical
-Original Message-
From: George Hillman [mailto:jeepster316;georgehillman.com]
* add a scheme for saving and managing a list of servers to
connect to in
the viewer. It only stores the last 5 or 6 but unfortunately
I maintain
about 10 machines with VNC... and the list will be
-Original Message-
From: D M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
okay i asked this Qs before but i think i got every one
confused... my
Question was say im trying to connect to vncserver and i have
the ip address
but i don't know on what display number its runningis
there a way
-Original Message-
From: Louis Rayman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: dinsdag 15 oktober 2002 17:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: copy/paste from unix to java vncviewer??
I must be missing something, but how do i select something in a
(solaris) xterm and paste into (for
-Original Message-
From: John Swanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
No matter what you will have to add a printer on the server
side that will print to a file. If you generate a metafile
and copy that to the client computer and then use the printer
drivers on that local client
-Original Message-
From: f m [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm using tightvnc1.2.2 (haven't successfully
compiled the most recent because of
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?
thread_id=1161931forum_id=7154
but that's a different story).
I can't find
-Original Message-
From: lok lok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Q1:
While starting VNC server, the following message will be prompted:
[root@localhost tmp]# vncserver
New 'X' desktop is localhost.localdomain:1
Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartup
Log file
-Original Message-
From: Carson Wilcox [mailto:carsonwilcox;mail.arczip.com]
I just started looking at VNC yesterday and wonder if anyone can
resolve an issue I have.
I find that I cannot connect to a pc when the monitor is locked.
This is a problem because I can not leave the
-Original Message-
From: D M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Thanks for ur response CBee, so u mean thats it is almost
impossible to view
the exact mapping of solaris screen that im working on with
the viewer...so
vnc the Unix server acts differently than windows server..right??
-Original Message-
From: D M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi its me again :,,,this time i have completely different Qs?
what i was asked to do is to open a certain application on
the solaris
workstation which has a vncserver ,say for example:
So you're on the console of the
-Original Message-
From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
- Original Message -
From: Vincent Falvo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is it possible to connect to another puter with a browser without
installing the software by utilizing the java.
i need total cross browser
-Original Message-
From: McCoy Ken - kmccoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello all,
Have another question.
When trying to connect to the vncserver via Internet Explorer 6 like
http://server:5821
I get the VNC Authentication screen and can put in the
password and click the OK
-Original Message-
From: bohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
hi,
i wonder if it is possible to fire up Xvnc servers via xinetd
when someone requests, not the rfbport, but the http port ?
Why?
If you want a webserver, there are better, leaner, nicer and for other
reasons easyer tools.
-Original Message-
From: Shing-Fat Fred Ma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=22Beerse=2C_Corn=E9=22?=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Shing-Fat Fred Ma [mailto:[EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: Wykat_20 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: zaterdag 28 september 2002 12:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Start Xvnc with debian ?
Is your goal to make the Debian box act the same as the
Redhat box? If
so then the second article won't help you.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Chrastil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 26 september 2002 17:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: xauth
I am running HPUX 11.00/64bit and when I attempt to start
vncserver the following error returns:
vncserver: couldn't find xauth on
-Original Message-
From: fred bapst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is it normal that Ctrl-C, backspace or delete keys
have a different meaning through VNC ? I'm using the
server on solaris, and tried solaris+Win viewers,
without being able to send a decent Ctrl-C or
backspace to my
-Original Message-
From: Wykat_20 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: vrijdag 27 september 2002 10:18
I've been able to setup vnc on W2K and Red-hat 7.3 (according
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5499 ) and it's
all working fine.
Now I've started with Debian 3.0
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: (no subject)
Next time, make up a subject...
I have installed vnc 3.3.3r2 on solaris 8 server. The location is in
/usr/local/bin and starting the service as root user. When I
had tried to
connect
-Original Message-
From: Kevin W. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
I just installed VNC 3.3.4 for Solaris on my x86 box running
Solaris 8. I
realize the the version that you have listed was originally
for 2.5, but I
was hoping that it would work anyway. The problem
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Somehow I get the feeling this is another obvious theft - er,
borrowing - from BSD on Windows... g
Didn't you know? They lifted the entire BSD networking stack, and
trimmed it heavily to fit in the
-Original Message-
From: Darryl Wagoner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 26 september 2002 12:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Gnome Panel fonts gone bad on Red Hat 7.3
Greetings,
I have been using VNC for many years and I love it, but I installed
Red Hat 7.3 and
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Durdin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Really the subject says it all: How can I have the user shown
the graphical
login prompt that X gives instead of logging in as the user
that the server
runs as? In a previous message, someone suggested telnetting
-Original Message-
From: Salvador Moreno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: dinsdag 24 september 2002 09:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (no subject)
Next time, do type a subject
I'm trying to start VNC from another application where I have
stored the IP and password of
-Original Message-
From: Salvador Moreno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Please can you send me *.vnc file ?
I have 3 different versions and I can't locate any .vnc file.
I have the current TightVNC (from http://www.tightvnc.com) running but I
recal it also works for the basic vncviewer
-Original Message-
From: Salvador Moreno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Great, now I have my *.VNC file
Now, I would need the password encryption procedure to insert
automatically this information in the *.VNC file.
The tightvncviewer asked me to include the password or not. The
-Original Message-
From: S.Arun Prasad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
hi,
I would like to run vnc server in a machine at port 80. I
would like to know
how to set the server's receiving port to 80 and how the
client could access
For M$Windows platforms, it's easy to say: The used
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:: I have had VNC up and running for a few days now, and everything
:: works great, except one problem. I can't use a graphical file
:: managing software like Nautilus. VNCserver is running on a RedHat
:: 7.3
-Original Message-
From: Katta Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello Every One
I don't know much about the VNC, My job mainly deals with
administration of
Remote Solaris (unix) Machines, Iam Using PC at my end
Iam Wondering Is it possible to Bring up the Unix
-Original Message-
From: Damon McMahon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
This is my first post, and my apologies if this issue has
been covered somewhere else [I did search, however!]
I am using the Java client option of VNC to allow my MacOS X
client to
connect to the WinVNC
-Original Message-
From: Mel Chandler PMI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I've looked all over and even searched the archives. Is
there another VNC
Server with scaling extensions for Win32 other than the one
include with
Palm VNC? Also, the one included with Palm VNC is 3.3.3r7,
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I posted the other day with regard to the -localhost option only
taking effect on the 58## and 59## ports, but not 60##. I'm not
running a firewall, and consider my machine secure (enough) because
the only open
-Original Message-
From: Lee Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
A problem looks like this:
Sep 9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: launching: 5900
Sep 9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: accept: new socket 3
Sep 9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: pid 24626: exec
/usr/local/bin/Xvnc
Sep
-Original Message-
From: Sanjoy Sen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Does VNC provide any hooks for the clients to share the same
application?
??
That is, is it possible for multiple clients to log on to the
same desktop
and work on the same application. Has there been any
-Original Message-
From: =)avid M. Leek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hey list, Really Dumb Question Alert, but here goes...
The dumb question is the one not asked.
What is the best version (free) of vnc that avoids you having
to request
screen refreshes or draging your mice
-Original Message-
From: Preetham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi All:
I have a couple of questions regarding the framebuffer.
1. VNC uses a virtual framebuffer implementation of the Xserver.
2. The rfbScreenInit() method initialises the vfb for the screen
3. How can i access the
-Original Message-
From: David Russcol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm looking for a way to serve up the VNC applet via HTTPS,
such that I
could browse my desktop securely using only a java-enabled
web browser
Be warned: THis only secures the transmission of the HTML page and
-Original Message-
From: Lee Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have been using Xvnc for some time now, in inetd mode. It
is running
on a Linux server (RedHat 6.2). The clients are various
Windows systems
running the viewer. We primarily use TightVNC but I have tested the
-Original Message-
From: Johan Bouli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
arghhh, msdos batch files are so ugly !
You are right.
Do you have a better option that works on a fresh installed M$Win machine?
(that is, not having installed anything!)
CBee
-Original Message-
From: Lee Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Are you sure you are running in inetd mode? As far as I know
inetd, the communication is not on the requested port. IF the
connection goes away by itself in a reasonable time (up to
several minutes) then you are
-Original Message-
From: Lee Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Have you checked the inetd log? Might need to turn it on or such.
Yes. When I run inetd in debug mode, a good connect
disconnect looks
like this:
Sep 9 15:18:25 netfinity inetd: launching: 5900
Sep 9 15:18:25
-Original Message-
From: ad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Seth and Steve, thank you so much for your advice. We
still havent been able to connect to the Linux VNC
server from our Win client. When attempting to
connect, I specified the IP address of the Linux
server in our LAN
-Original Message-
From: ad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
1. Do file/directory permissions on the Linux machine
matter?
Not that much. The vncserver script must be able to read the ~/.vnc/* files.
Once the Xvnc binary runs, it does not need to access anything.
2. Does the user of
-Original Message-
From: John Ferrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I used a batch file to push out VNC.
I've used such a script for similar purposes. I have some ideas for some
streamlining:
the batch: (I had to make it for both Win98 and Win2K clients
so you could
probably
-Original Message-
From: Eduardo R. Cavalcante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi Folks,
Is anybody know how to disable the WinVNC Connection . This
is a dialog box
to accept or to reject the connection from a viewer. I mean,
I want to reveive
a connection directly without having
-Original Message-
From: Ferdie Petalio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I do have some background in C++, I have read that VNC was
hard coded in this language. My problem is how to view the
codes in the program editor. Which file should i open for
scanning the codes.
If you have
-Original Message-
From: mitch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am trying to get more screen in a smaller window. The VNC
server is
running on a linux box.
I can't seem to get the -dpi option to have any effect , an I
using this
wrong ?
( and is this option available
-Original Message-
From: Robert Upshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am new to VNC and have a question about a problem I am
getting with fonts.
I have a vncserver running on a slackware linux box, I am
connecting with a
Windows 2000 vncviewer.
My problem is, when I use
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From: Robert Upshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Can somebody tell me how fonts work with VNC. I have a
vncserver running on
linux and when I connect to the server certain fonts do not
display on the
windows VNC veiwer.
Do the fonts need to be in windows?
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From: Marc Mazas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm on Solaris 8, with VNC 3.3.3R2 (Solaris 2.5 bundle).
I've a Java application that uses the standard JDK font.properties
which references the zapfdingbats font, which is available only as a
F3 font on my
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From: W. Curtiss Priest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
If I click on Start (on machine 10.0.0.1, Win95), type in:
telnet 10.0.0.3:5900
it clearly states:
could not open connection to 10.0.0.3:5900
I think your telnet binary has slightly
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From: Marc Mazas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
If I understand correctly your answers, the -inetd argument of Xvnc
causes this one to always ignore the :XX display number argument but
find the next available one. I can understand the rationale,
since this is
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From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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From: Jeffery Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I seem to remember an earlier discussion about this but
can't seem to locate in my archives.
I would like to be able to disconnect sessions with
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From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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From: Marc Mazas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm on Solaris 8, with VNC 3.3.3R2 (Solaris 2.5 bundle).
I've an application (ERP Oracle Applications through Apache
JServ) that
need to access
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From: Jeffery Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Very true. The issue I have noticed is people opening a
session and leaving it minimized on their desktop for
literally days on end. Developers are a different bunch. grin
Any suggestions?
Don't bother the
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From: Chad LaFarge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I need the viewers to be able to see the mouse pointer as it
moves on the serving machine.
I could swear this has worked by default in the past.
THis is a setting in the server machines desktop settings.
To avoid
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
The idea to install VNC came from oracle support, to fix a
problem with printing some reports
which assume that you have a graphically capable system
console. As we just have a plain old
ascii terminal, Xvnc
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From: Jeffery Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm using a Linux box to serve up different Unix boxes via xdmcp.
Whenever the viewer connects it places too much info on the menu bar.
since under inetd it's running as nobody and I use the
-desktop argument to
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