On Monday 12 February 2007 07:14:49 pm Carl Hartung wrote: > On Mon February 12 2007 14:20, S Glasoe wrote: > > YaST, Network Services, Network Service (xinetd) and make sure that the > > services vnc1, vnc2 and vnc3 are all disabled/off. Those are the 5801, > > 5802 and 5803 ports used by web browsers to VNC. > > This is interesting... out of curiosity, I logged into a shell as > superuser and did a 'chkconfig vnc1 status'... it reports "illegal > runlevel specified for vnc1: t", likewise vnc2 and vnc3. What's up? > > Carl
Wait a minute. Who said to disable the vnc1, vnc2, vnc3? Some noob. The correct thing to disable to stop web browsing through a java client in a vnc manner are the vnchttpd1, vnchttpd2 and vnchttpd3 services. Some people just answer with the first thing out of their tiny little brains... So to disable the web browser vnc capabilities disable the vnchttpd1, vnchttpd2 and vnchttpd3 services. To be unable to use the regular vnc services please disable vnc1, vnc2 and vnc3. Sheesh, some people... You'd think they'd double check their answers occasionally... Stan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
