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(5900) on my mac.
Is your web browser configure to use a proxy server?
Using the web browser to test the connection probably isn't the best
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Jocelyn wrote:
Is There a way or did you plan to add an option to allow disable and
enable the keyboard and mouse via the VNC viewer?
Like this?
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/winvncviewer.html#Input
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stack to originate from the local host. If VNC Server is configured to
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If you read between the lines in the help, it does imply that a VNC server
must be running first:
-connect [host[::port]]- Connect an existing WinVNC server
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configuration is and what you are using in the client to try to connect.
Your timeouts may just be that you are trying to connect to the wrong
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Andrew Hime wrote:
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Hey, it's a Windows app, right? Uninstall/reinstall, right? Nope.
Somehow, it retains the setting. The directory gets wiped, there's no
registry settings, and yet...
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aren't you?
The Java viewer and the native viewer both use the RFB protocol on port
5900. The only difference between the two is that you can use a web
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Information Technology Dpt. Crafta wrote:
2.- How can I be notified by email of the RealVNC vulnerabilities in
order do better secure practices?
http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-announce
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When you issue Add New Client from a VNC server, does it use another
port other than 5900?
The Listening viewer listens on port 5500 by default.
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versions are vulnerable?
Check it out using the CVE number:
http://nvd.nist.gov/nvd.cfm?cvename=CVE-2006-2369
This references the bug in version 4.1.1.
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What operating system are you using?
What were you expecting to happen?
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with no-ip.com
and substitute my 192.168.1.107 entry in the ssh
command above with, my-address.no-ip.com, and successfully make the ssh
connection.
What is the exact command you are using in this case?
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mircea.
If you want to control machine B, then machine A should be running the
viewer in listen mode. Then machine B starts the VNC server and uses the
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whenever I restart my server
Edit the /etc/sysconfig/vncservers file then use chkconfig to configure
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(in total) colons like so :
server-IP-address::server-port:server-display-number
You don't need all three. You need either port or display number:
server::5905 or server:5
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To remove
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reverse connections from a VNC server.
Or would this be for the case of:
If the VNC server is using a non-standard port number to accept
connections then this is specified by adding two colons to the server's
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VNC Personal or VNC Enterprise.
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, then connect to 10.3.1.194:1 using Windoz VNC
Viewer which works fine.
If you aren't using localhost:5 in the VNC viewer, you aren't using the
SSH tunnel.
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Robert Van Overmeiren wrote:
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Is there not a way to instantiate both connections/forwards with one
command?
Have you read the page I pointed to before?
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have better luck on a cygwin list?
Have you started the cygwin X server?
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VNC doesn't use SSH keys.
Start with the basics. Copy and paste what commands you are using and
what output they are generating.
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Is there a firewall on your machine blocking connections, though. Another
troubleshooting step would be to use telnet to verify you can connect to
the machine:
$ telnet 10.3.1.194 5901
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connecting directly to the VNC server doesn't.
Then vncviewer:
$ vncviewer [-shared] localhost:2
How do I unbind the ports?
You close the tunnel by closing the SSH connection.
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not init font path element
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/,
removing from list!
[snip]
You need to either point VNC at the correct path for your fonts or point
it at the XFS font server.
Why not just use the VNC that comes with FC5? It will be configured
correctly out of the box.
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Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
William Hooper wrote:
ou would only need SSH to the firewall (or to one machine behind the
firewall), assuming you don't care that the internal communication
isn't encrypted
I guess I don't understand then. I'm using VNC viewer on my desktop
to connect
the
firewall), assuming you don't care that the internal communication isn't
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log in.
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Forgive my ignorance. Once I have vncconfig running, how do I use the
clipboard to transfer files?
You can't. The VNC clipboard transfer is text only.
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To remove
, making
it possible to resize virtual desktop. I've tried to post the patch to
this list some time ago, but message was rejected.
The list doesn't allow attachments. Find some website to host your patch
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out. Same thing happens when I try and run
vncserver using my outside IP.
If you want VNC only available via SSH, this test won't help you. Get SSH
working then use SSH to forward the ports you need for VNC.
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Anno Langen wrote:
My Linux machine received the security upgrade from May 12th 2006
through yum as Version 4.1.1 Release 11.fc4.
You are using a package provided by Fedora Core. You'll have to take it
up with them.
http://bugzilla.redhat.com
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Curt Cox wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious why RealVNC isn't included in many (any?) Linux
distributions.
RHEL and Fedora Core have been shipping RealVNC since at least the RealVNC
4beta stage. Ubuntu also includes RealVNC 4.
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Richardson, RealVNC Ltd. as the author of the man pages. The viewer also
lists the RealVNC copyright in the About window and the console it is ran
from.
or
Ubuntu 5.10.
IIRC you need to install the vnc4server and vnc4viewer in Ubuntu.
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completely off-topic for this list.
That said, this month's LinuxJournal has a small paragraph about
Thinstuff's Touch Rdpserver. You might want to check it out at
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] Which should I edit after entering this up2date command interface?
After you install the older libstdc++ it should get rid of the error above
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Andrey Vul wrote:
Does anyone know of an APT repository for VNC? Ubuntu has only VNC 3.3
(my VNC server is 4.1)
IIRC Ubuntu ships it as vnc4server. I think the viewer also has 4 in the
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to port 80 bacause it's the only one that's open.
The java client uses no different network communication than the normal
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Miguel wrote:
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The reason for using VNC and not SSH is that I need to monitor some
server tasks running on the server, thus avoiding a second factor of
potential process failure such as network is.
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not offer that option. Also, when I bring up a VNC desktop, on pressing the
F8 key I get a menu which
does not contain such an option.
It's under the inputs tab. See the screen shot at:
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[4] - http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/DTG/attarchive/vnc/sshvnc.html
[5] - http://www.winton.org.uk/zebedee/
[6] - http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1677
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John Aldrich wrote:
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Hal, can anyone ELSE connect to your listening viewer? I'm wondering if
you need to also have the standard ports open.
Listening viewers only need a single port (the 5500 port by default).
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How do I use VNC through my NAT router?
http://www.realvnc.com/faq.html#natrouter
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winvnc4 --help
-stop - Stop the WinVNC server system service.
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Depending on the router's definition of trigger port you don't need that.
I just
can't figure out the correct IP address string to enter into my browser.
The internet IP of the router. In other words, the IP you get when you go
to http://gotomyvnc.com from the VNC server machine.
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Neil D. wrote:
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I have left
Port 5800 open on my server
Open Port 5900, so that the java client can talk to the VNC server.
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nothing happens on my home PC.
Do you have the correct port forwarding for the listening viewer port
(starting at 5500)?
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resolve host by name.
Verify that the VNCviewer.exe is the version 4 vncviewer. Also verify
that it is using the correct command line. See the archive link below for
details.
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if they are all the
same Linux user. It would be much better (and less work) if you just use
the security already available and use different Linux users.
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connection with, 192.168.0.2, even though I was not trying to
use it at the time.
This would appear to confirm that your router is sending all ports to the
WinME machine. Since your WinME machine isn't listening on port 5920, you
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the terminology carried over.
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, 4-40005). How i can invoke vncviewer to tell it the
port of the conection of ssh (something like the -p in ssh).
It looks like you are using TightVNC (since you have the -via option).
Look at the ENVIRONMENT section of the man page.
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Phil Smith III wrote:
[snip] XP machine (it has Fast User Switching enabled)[snip]
http://www.realvnc.com/troubleshooting.html
VNC will work with Windows XP provided that Fast User Switching and
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to talk to #2 on port 5900 (the private port), but
you have changed VNC to listen for connections on 5902. Either change
your VNC to listen on 5900, or change your private port to 5902.
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Dixon, David wrote:
Greetings,
I've just downloaded VNC 4.1.1 for evaluation. We've used VNC 3.3.6
for quite a while and are generally familiar with operations. I'm having
trouble with 4.1.1 exiting Fullscreen mode.
[snip]
What am I overlooking?
The F8 menu.
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Only prompt when there is a user logged on option. Have the user log
out when they are going on a break. If the user isn't logged out yet,
they get the option, if they are logged out, the connection continues.
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distro?
I'd be happy if I could install your pre-compiled binary, as otherwise,
I'm
going to have to go get the source for XOrg and a few other things just to
build a binary RPM so I can install vnc-server 4.1.1 on my Core 3 box.
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with the viewer
and I can remotely access my PC with my laptop when it is connected to the
LAN. Port
5900 is wide open and can be sniffed by gotomyvnc.com.
When trying to connect with the viewer, are you using the same IP that
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Code for Java
Version 4.1
Full source code to both Viewer and Server
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DocW wrote:
TeamTalk uses ports 10300 and 10301. Is it possible to configure the
DI-604
to allow using these ports ? And if so how ?
Probably. What does this have to do with VNC?
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Brennan Ujcich wrote:
I have forwarded port 5900. When I type in my ip:5902 It says RFB
003.008.
That means the RFB server is listening. Now you should be able to open up
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# URL:http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/sshvnc.html.
# VNCSERVERS=1:myusername
# VNCSERVERARGS[1]=-geometry 800x600
You have no uncommented VNCSERVERS line. Since it looks like you are
trying to use root (which is a bad idea), you need at minimum:
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, you use
either the vnc.so loadable module or x0vncserver. Both use the same
resolution that the local console is set for, because they are just
mirroring what is on the local console.
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this server? If so, you probably are
using display :1, because display :0 is reserved for the local X session.
If you are trying to use the VNC module to view the local X session, you
need to change the servers local X session geometry in order to change the
VNC geometry.
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will be the same resolution as you see on the server's
monitor.
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loadable module, not Xvnc.
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