Hi Mark
On 10 May 2006, at 02:55, Keith Hutchison wrote:
> Try YaST from the command line. Poke around. See if vnc is there.
> once it's installed its just a matter of typing
> vncserver[enter] on the command line.
Yeah, I've tried using "Desktop Sharing" through YaST but
for some reason that doesn't seem to work - plus it wrongly
gives its IP address as 192.168.2.2:0 (apparently the :0
at the end is the display) but it's actually 192.168.2.10
according to my wireless router.
ifconfig will show you what the ip addresses are on your server.
:0 maps to port 5900
:1 maps to port 5901 ...
:101 maps to port 6101
I've also tried typing vncserver in Konsole - it asked for
a password and to verify, then it said
New 'X' desktop is linux:4
enter netstat -an | grep 590 and see what comes up
I'm expecting at least one port listening on 5904
You might have a few vnc ports open
So it *seems* to work, yet I can't connect from OS X.
I connected from OS X to windows right away.
I'm using Chicken of the VNC on OSX 10.4.6
You'd connect to ipAddress 4 (if you remote machine is running vnc on 5904
Thanks for your help,
Your welcome
--
Keith Hutchison
http://balance-infosystems.com http://realopen.org
http://www.kasamba.com/Keith-Hutchison
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