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and not work.
Just curious, if you can log in normally and start the session from client
side, what advantage are you getting from starting the connection from the
server side instead?
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session disconnects for
whatever reason the path back to the agent is lost, this is far more
secure
that leaving a VNC server running and also the agent on the same box.
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. If WinVNC is running as a service, the Service helper allows
you to have a tray icon and set the options.
best wishes
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Hope that clears it up.
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WinVNC and TightVNC as you need to. In fact I have a
situation where I have the TightVNC viewer installed on a machine that I use
the WinVNC server on.
The only thing you miss out on are the features TightVNC has that WinVNC
doesn't (Namely the Tight encoding options).
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Kevin Cullen said:
I am using version 3.3.3R9 in a Windows 2000 environment. I would like
to be able to gray out the options from the icon in the systray. Any
help would be grateful.
Thank You,
Kevin M. Cullen
Senior IT Support
Mountaire Farms
Look under the Advanced Options section of
should try
TightVNC and see if that makes a difference?
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FYI - This list doesn't appear to accept attachments.
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Bruce K said:
To whom it may concern:
When I attempt to log onto a computer using VNC, I am not able to send
the control alt delete command to the console. The control alt delete
command it being interpreted as a command for the workstation I am
working from. I am sure there is some type
FourRunner said:
Hmm. I wouldn't think video drives would play into this as I'm not
connecting to the proxy server, I'm connecting through the proxy server
to another host. The server is a Dell Optiplex GX240, 512 Meg Ram, 40
Gig HD, Video is an ATI Rage Ultra 128. I can connect to the
in 1.2.6, but the developer is going
to be out of town for a few weeks, so it will take at least that long for
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Beerse, Corni said:
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Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 6:33 PM
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Subject: Gray screen problem
I am joinning this mail list today, and looks like the
problem i have here
have been faced by lots of
Robert A. Book said:
I wrote:
Hello,
I've been happily running TightVNC 1.2.3 on Red Hat 7.2 (server)
with windows and Linux viewers. I upgraded to 1.2.5 using the Red
Hat RPM (rpm -Uvh), and now vncserver doesn't work. I get the
following error:
[snip]
William Hooper responded
Albert Bossart said:
Would need to authorize FTP access on the particular Gateway which is a
headache... The connectivity with the email works perfectly but I can't
assure to have always the same IP adr. outside... anyhow thank for the
contribution
Albert
Sorry. As I said I hadn't really
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because WinVNC
can't steal the info when it is using full hardware acceleration.
More than two I guess... thanks in advance,
No problem.
david
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what I'm getting.
thanks.
j
I haven't seen any info about changing it in the docs, so you might have to
recompile the viewer in order to change it.
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Once again, WTF is up with EVERY response you post to this list including
these links even when not remotely relevant. Are you getting a kickback
from their bandwidth costs or something?
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Make it idiot-proof and someone will make a better
in their release (not sure about the RealVNC).
According the VNC web page ( http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/docs.html ),
you can also add -help to the programs for info.
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prevents
you from escalating your permissions via a net use command. Usually doing
a net helpmsg 1219 would give you more info, but in this case doesn't do
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Just shutdown normally using the Start Menu - Shutdown. If you want to get
back into the machine and log back in with VNC, you have to have WinVNC
running as a service.
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versions and add the code from the different versions you want
(GPL, remember?). If the author of the version you use doesn't want to add
it, nothing is stopping you from doing it.
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versions and add the code from the different
versions you want (GPL, remember?). If the author of the version you
use doesn't want to add it, nothing is stopping you from doing it.
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, so a
-:?172.38.15 might work better.
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/mouse) and a shared session.
The Controller would connect to the second display number with full
control. Since this is Windows, both display numbers will be the console.
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? If not, that is
likely your problem.
It might help also to look at the event viewer and see if it is logging an
error. I'm not sure how much VNC uses the Windows native event log, though.
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it will kill the sessions after the viewer disconnects.
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Subject: Re: Multiple Servers on a Win Machine...
[bigger snip]
[snip]
In other
, see:
http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html#unix
Is there any WinVNC Advanced Setting equivalent for TightVNC ?
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it running continuously and I can say that I've
had over 100 days of uptime without VNC causing problems.
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, but the first question most IS people would ask is Why
do you need to control your home machine? Don't we have all the software
you need? Where no technical problem, it may very well be a political one.
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are using
TightVNC it is in the Advanced button in the GUI.
I took a quick look at Xvnc and didn't see anything about logging, but
someone else might have more experience there. I believe if you are using
inetd, inetd logs connections to the syslog.
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with my
normal linux box.
Thank you very much
Luigi
On the VNC Contributed page there is a link to a DOS version:
http://c0w.inode.at/mjy/dosvnc.html . Not sure what it would take to get
the network going, though.
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don't
want a persistent desktop), or the firewalling in the OS. See your OS
documentation for details of these.
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In addition to the other suggestions, you might try using a newer version.
Version 3.3.3R9 is the newest, and I personally use it with Win2k Pro. No
info as far as Win2k compatibility in the changelog between the two
versions, though.
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/sharing/specialapps.htm .
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a look at TightVNC's Redhat
RPMs. They have a script that controls VNC servers like they were a
daemon (service vncserver start|stop|etc). The script itself starts the
server by su'ing to a user and running it. I can e-mail you the script
if you want.
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and recompile.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 5:50 PM
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Subject: quick question
Does any one know if/how I can use WinVNC over the Internet
if one or both of the machines
the archives for MTU. It might also be useful to
have more detail about your actual network connections.
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using Windows
you need to move your XP machine behind the SMC so that all your machines
are in the 192.168.123 subnet.
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Netscape again if it closes.
I hope that gives you some ideas to work off of.
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Great! And much better on low bandwidth applications.
Now for a question Are there any plans to include a .spec file or
distribute an RPM version in the future? I'm sure I can hack around with
TightVNC's Spec to make it work, but I'd rather not duplicate work.
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the documentation at http://www.realvnc.com/documentation.html .
Are you having any specific problems?
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:00 AM
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[snip]
I ran a port scan on the server, and ports 5801 and 5901 are
open. Also,
Selection off via the popup window. See man vncviewer.
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Subject: VNC Code Porting to... rgh, I don't belive I'm
gonna ask this.. .
I can't believe I am going to
/vncservers can be adjusted to your liking by editing
the /etc/rc.d/init.d/vncserver script.
Side Note:
Why didn't they name them a little more different! For the record,
vncserver is a shell script, vncservers (note the 's') is a config
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instead
of Gnome and F8 seems to work ok. Should I try to assign the popup to
another key or is there a better way? I assume that Gnome is grabbing the
F8 key and not passing it.
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firewall turned on? Are you running any third party
firewalls? Can you telnet into the 5900 port from the local machine
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trouble is NT and one is Win2k? There have been some reports of
problems with Win2k server that have proved to be difficult to track down.
Have you tried VNC 3.3.4 (the newest version, I assume you mean you have
3.3.3r9). Are there any errors on the console of the remote machines?
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newsgroup. When you do post there, let them know
what kind of printer you are using and what protocal you are using (samba,
lpr, etc.).
No offense, but this isn't the place for general linux questions.
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Subject: RE: VNC v3.3.4 on win2k :VSMail MX1
I have never been able to get a .vnc file to work with any
error appear:
The VNC Server Service is Started and the PCSOEVNC group was created .
The server is a NT 4.0 SP6a
Looks like your error messages didn't come through. You probably want to
resend it. If you are talking about RealVNC, though, creating a group
probably won't help.
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.
thanks
Yes. As the vncserver man page states, applications that run at startup
are located in ~/.vnc/xstartup . Just change the default twm to
something more of your liking (for example blackbox).
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server. I'm not familiar with the security of Java applets in a web
browser, but I wouldn't be surprised if it is not possible to create a
server because of the security model.
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places is completely off base. Have you
read any Electronic Communication Policy lately? If you don't own the
machine, you don't own what you type or what you save, the company does. If
an admin is spying on users, then that is an HR issue, not an IT/IS one.
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hi
this is what i'v done
1)i started the vnc server.i'v checked
server would
run on 443 and VNC would run on 543 (unencrypted). Tunneling multiple ports
through SSL might work (I have no idea one way or the other).
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most NAT's drop unrequested
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A better and more secure way would be to set up a secure tunnel (ssh,
zebedee, etc.) or a VPN.
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via
Activesync or if you need to get a network card. A Google search should
help you find info.
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is doing it's job. The problem you are
describing is with the underlying network connection, not VNC.
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hopefully that is your antivirus software. If you use Windows
Networking there should be more ports open (135,139,445).
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in the archives, though, this doesn't really provide much
security considering the viewer is small enough to fit on a floppy or be
attached to an e-mail.
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bugged me because I
don't use Putty in a VNC window that often (since VNC is not encrypted,
what's the point). Have you messed with the VNCHooks section of the
registry to see if a different update method will work better?
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it with command line
switch, or if using Windows use the GUI.
http://www.realvnc.com/documentation.html
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Grahammailto:vnc;bmsgharr.globalnet.co.uk
You mean like SSH, FreeS/WAN, Zebedee, etc?
See Q56 in the old FAQ:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q56
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of these have been
thrown around, but non of them can be made to fit neatly into one category
of plugins, they all need access to different parts of the VNC process.
Once you go that low level you might as well make your own flavor.
Just my views.
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Win95/98/ME don't have much of a concept of security, so I doubt there is a
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to the SSH server, so it is easier to run PuTTY locally rather
than over VNC.
Have you messed with the VNCHooks
section of the registry to see if a different update method
will work
better? -- William Hooper
noop. I had never heard of it. Could you perhaps explain in a
sentence or two
for this that put me
anywhere from St. Louis, MO (HQ of my work where the proxy lives) to
somewhere in FL (must be a main hub for my DSL provider) when I am
really located in Central OH.
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disabling anything they want. Once you can run a program on someone else's
machine you own it VNC or no VNC.
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Hey, you get what you pay for. Answering a post with Nope, can't think of
any is generally considered bad form in a public mailing list.
If you are not happy with the FREE support you get here from volunteers, you
are welcome to pay for support:
http://www.realvnc.com/support.html
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[mailto:vnc-list-admin;realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Jarod Masters
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 6:18 AM
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Is this on a unix (text) console (like linux or
?
Jarod
The Ctrl-alt-F? sequence only works locally. It will not work through
VNC, SSH, telnet or any other remote software. Even if it did VNC still
has no way of grabbing updates from a text console, only X apps.
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and rfb - then
vncconnect,
vncpasswd and vncviewer. If you already have zlib installed on your
system you
can run ./configure --with-installed-zlib if you prefer.
I wouldn't think you could just drop a new version in VNC's build
directory and expect it to work.
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[mailto:vnc-list-admin;realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Witherspoon, Brad
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:34 AM
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Subject: JPEG libraries
Does anybody know what version of the JPEG libraries is
compatible with
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Subject: SOE VNC - COOL!
Wow. This is quite a tool. Too bad it doesn't support the
latest protocols
as a service (which since you
get Authentication Failed it sounds like you are).
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