But if you had +10.0.60.101 wouldn't it only accept a connection from that IP
anyway, all others would be rejected? So does it need
to have -10.0.60.100 in there?
Ben
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Triumph International Ltd
Arkwright Road, Groundwell, Swindon, SN25
Hi
I'm having problems to display a remote window in the vnc server. I'm
receiving this message in the log file:
AUDIT: Sun Feb 16 15:35:50 2003: 3565 Xvnc: client 3 rejected from IP
10.201.67.46 port 58495
How can I display it? I have to add the client in my VNC server?
Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
But if you had +10.0.60.101 wouldn't it only accept a connection from
that IP anyway, all others would be rejected? So does it need
to have -10.0.60.100 in there?
Ben
According to the documentation, By default, the template is empty and
connections from all hosts are
Jeremy:
Yes, the firewall/proxy setuyp you have at work is most
likely blocking your attempts to connect to a non-popular TCP
service (ie, something not associated with web-browsing, ftp'ing,
or telnet'ing).
Your best bet is to setup an SSH or Zebedee tunnel from
your workplace
Please send replies to the list.
Anthony Johnston said:
William, hi
Where do you set or how do you get to the AllowProperties and/or
AllowEditClients settings?...
Thanks Anthony
-Original Message-
From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Why not use the
Gareth Ayres said:
Gareth Ayres said:
Umm thanks William, I want to set a default which can be changed
from the server taskbar icon if required. I want the Disable New
Clients option load when a machine is booted.
I want to restrict the changing of the properties from the icon which
I
first, thanks for Scott C. Best's reply. I have asked for some help before.
Yesterday I made a test in my office, The vncserver is still my office pc (win2000
pro), and the viewer is another pc(win98) in my office.
Firstly, the viewer pc connect to the LAN via network card, the vncviewer can