VNC
password, being able to connect while I'm not present and this timed approval
is great for that. However, anybody connecting with TightVNC crashes every time
I approve the connection when this approval setup is in place.
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On Mar 14, 11, at 10:44 , Dale Eshelman wrote:
Great
hotzone, but
couldn't find one.
Anybody out there got any suggestions regarding this?
Thanks,
Mick
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You may be pinging the wrong computer? Alternatively, the firewall on the
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and they are.
Have you allowed incoming connections at the AppleMac firewall on port 5900?
I tried to telnet port 5900 from my mac and it was unreachable. Im pretty
new to this, so does that mean that 5900 is disabled? If so, how do I
re-enable it?
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On Wednesday 16 May 2007 16:07, Jeff Hignett wrote:
Mick,
My Mac firewall is off completely. I specified the address as follows:
jhignett-mac:~ jhignett$ telnet 172.16.233.13 5900
Trying 172.16.233.13...
Connected to 172.16.233.13.
Escape character is '^]'.
RFB 003.003
OK, this shows
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for now, but what a nuisance
Many thanks.
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password?
If not, uninstall and reinstall the VNC server as a service, set up a password
and reboot the machine and check that it has been registered and started as a
system service.
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the links regarding port forwarding.
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just trace routed it and couldn't get to it after one hop.
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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 21:09, Thompson, Emma wrote:
Is there anyway to obtain screenshots of applications that are opened in
VNC?
Also try this one: vncrec
I'm afraid this is a Linux one too.
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a few minutes and restart it, which will probably pick up the new name.
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Than you very much to you Mike.
You are welcome. :)
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on the client side. If
computer A is behind a router you need to set up port forwarding and also you
need to set up the WinXP firewall on the client to accept incoming
connections on 5500.
Come back with specific errors in response to your specific actions and we may
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Also, should there be specific ports set in the server information on the
connections tab? And if so, what should they be?
Oops! I forgot to answer this!
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/winvnc.html#Connections
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It would be nice if I could tell the DHCP server to recognize the laptop
(by MAC address?) and always assign the same IP. But I don't see how to do
that on my BritePort 8124 ASDL DSL modem/router.
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framebuffer). The default is
5900 plus the display number.
man xvnc on your Linux machine has all the info you need.
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Yeah, the problem I had with two NATs and everything?
I fixed it myself.
GG.
Thanks for sharing with us, so that all these people who may have the same
problem can be left guessing . . .
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or what? The problem is
that my VNC server runs on three physical machines, only one of which
is Unix-based (actually Linux) and so I doubt that netstat would help
very much on the Windows platforms.
Mick, you will be getting a chat gmail invite from me, I hope that's ok.
Best,
Rob
At 03
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. When he tried to connect he gets a time out
message.
If you still get this after the firewall at the AppleMac has been set up
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Do you know the security bug used to get in?...
jcn50.
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address only (for security purposes). Finally check what response you get
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port 5900 from another computer on the Internet?
If you can do the same from another machine on your LAN but this time connect
to the LAN IP address.
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Port below 1024: I read somewhere that some providers, at least in France,
tend to squeeze ports above 1024 for traffic control reasons, thus I tried
doing so to avoid being sqeezed.
All your internet applications open
that it will not knock out my AV protection. Thanks, Tm
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a couple of logging rules in the iptables to see
what's being dropped.
Mick wrote:
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Hi,
We are running a Redhat vncserver and trying to connect through a client
XP over ssh port 22 using putty. We just started having the connection
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There's a setting dis/allowing multiple connections to the server - check that
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Tim
Yeah... you don't put localhost :0 in the connection dialog. You will
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name) in the connect dialog.
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, but this has so far come
only from our IT group and not from outside. Madness.
Maybe their scanning is a bit too aggressive? Ask them to run nmap with
a -T0, or -T1 option to slow down the packets (but the scan will take longer)
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Specify ports, protocols, MAC addresses and IP addresses, from/to, to see if
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it fails to connect. What am I doing wrong?
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Viewer 4.1 under Win 2K access a computer using
Windows XP remote administration features without the RealVNC Server
software being installed on the XP computer.
You may want to use the latest version for security purposes:
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connections on the VNC server?
It said timed out, but if i removed the programme from the
laptop and then reinstalled it, it worked again.
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To overcome most of these problems you need to follow instructions in the
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should be
run as. However, the error you mention is about /usr/local/bin/Xvnc
not /usr/bin/Xvnc.
So, if Xvnc does not exist in /usr/local/bin/ you may have to create a symlink
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disabled the telnet executable
on his work computer. Bring it in using a floppy/USB stick, or use Knoppix.
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addresses that can connect to server by entering only 192.168.1.105 on the
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On Wednesday 22 November 2006 22:27, Mick wrote:
On Thursday 01 January 1970 01:00, Hopperdietzel, Ralph wrote:
Hello,
i use on some Win-PCs the Free Edtion of Real VNC. Now i will use a
MacBook to view the VNCServer on the Win Pcs.
Is it possible?
Where can i get a viewer
tab to limit
connections to your home machine from only this address (additional
security).
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they are worth their salt). Also, just in case of your work's
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running putty and using vncviewer 4 on windows (using the
my-address.no-ip.com.)
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router.
[1] http://www.realvnc.com/support/portforward.html
[2] http://www.portforward.com/
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This could be a hacker (script kiddie) playing stupid, or could be a
coincidental OS crash. I would ask her to scan her machine with appropriate
antivirus and malware application(s).
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. The reason I am trying
to disable the wallpaper is that the server's ISP (NTL in the UK) has very
high contention ratio and at busy times terribly poor speeds. A 2M adsl line
is performing as a dial up!
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Thanks James, the krdc client is using the rfb protocol for connections to
RealVNC servers. So I assumed that the server settings affect what is fed to
the client. Am I wrong in my thinking?
On Thursday 02 November 2006 11:00, James Weatherall wrote:
Hi Mick,
If you're using a Remote
Desktop protocol, not using
RFB...
Which version of VNC server are you running on the Windows system?
Cheers,
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. The link
below gives some ideas (albeit in reverse) that may be worth looking into:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dncode/html/
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Mick wrote:
Hi All,
Perhaps this has been answered before, but I couldn't find the answer
in the ML. I am unable to connect to a WinXP VNC server box on my
LAN, from a second WinXP box. This problem occurs *only* when I
select connect
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