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Hi all!
I'm using VirtualBox OSE (4.0.14_OSEr74382) on a host without a GUI
(FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE) and I'm trying to connect via VNC to install a VM
with Debian Squeeze. The procedure I used to install VirtualBox is this
[1]. The synta
package
>> initialization" of my FreBSD 8.2 Release boot.
>>
>> Can anyone help or point me in right direction to figure where my
>> vncserver
>> is being launched from?
>>
>> I need to change my vnc root window size.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
2011-08-30 04:47, akshay sreeramoju skrev:
Hi!
I am unable to figure how vncserver is being launched during "local package
initialization" of my FreBSD 8.2 Release boot.
Can anyone help or point me in right direction to figure where my vncserver
is being launched from?
I need to cha
Hi!
I am unable to figure how vncserver is being launched during "local package
initialization" of my FreBSD 8.2 Release boot.
Can anyone help or point me in right direction to figure where my vncserver
is being launched from?
I need to change my vnc root window size.
Thank
Hi,
I want to be able to run a vnc server to share my "real" X-session.
I use kdm.
I've been trying to build vnc with vnc.so module.
However, it fails to build this file.
Any idea on how to resolve this?
Outputs:
FreeBSD mario 8.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE #2: Tue Jun
In the last episode (Dec 16), Yuri said:
> I read here: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/X11VNC that in Gentoo xorg can
> load "vnc" module and it will make it also a vnc server. But I can't find
> any relevant ports in FreeBSD port tree. I only found net/x11vnc which i
I read here: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/X11VNC that in Gentoo xorg
can load "vnc" module and it will make it also a vnc server.
But I can't find any relevant ports in FreeBSD port tree.
I only found net/x11vnc which is a standalone program that connects to
xorg server and ser
I used vnc while ago without this problem.
Now I see that when client gracefully exits (window close) server
crashes with exception:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'rdr::EndOfStream'
knotify: Fatal IO error: client killed
kwin: Fatal IO error: client killed
ksmserver
Hi, folks.
Is there any VNC-client able to throw ctrl-alt-esc event
in order to break to debugger?
I need this feature to control a guest FreeBSD which
console is exported via VNC.
Thanks.
--
wbr,
pluknet
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On Fri, March 27, 2009 08:03, Mike Manlief wrote:
> Is it possible to access a normal (connected to vga) Xorg instance from
> VNC as well? I'd like to remotely access my X desktop at home without
> having to run multiple sessions.
Yep. Just set up x11vnc - you can configure i
Is it possible to access a normal (connected to vga) Xorg instance from
VNC as well? I'd like to remotely access my X desktop at home without
having to run multiple sessions.
Thanks,
Mike
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Hi,
Sorry for jumping in the middle of the thread.
> There was a port called net/vnc that contained a vnc.so file. That file
> could be loaded into the Xorg server and then I was able to monitor the
> X desktop with VNC.
>
> Now I'm using gnome, and gnome2-fifth-toe i
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> There was a port called net/vnc that contained a vnc.so file. That file
> could be loaded into the Xorg server and then I was able to monitor the
> X desktop with VNC.
>
> Now I'm using gnome, and gnome2-fifth-toe installs tigh
Hi All,
There was a port called net/vnc that contained a vnc.so file. That file
could be loaded into the Xorg server and then I was able to monitor the
X desktop with VNC.
Now I'm using gnome, and gnome2-fifth-toe installs tightvnc. It
conflicts with net/vnc. So I cannot install ne
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:08 PM, Greg Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> | I know there are two apps (open source) that will allow you to
> customize vnc
> | but I just cant remember, i
One of the apps is opensource application that allows you to create/customize
an application - It was not specific to vnc I know everyone here has probably
heard of it- I just cant remember what it was
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Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
| I know there are two apps (open source) that will allow you to
customize vnc
| but I just cant remember, in essence I want the remote users (outside the
| lan) to be able to download the file click run and it will
I know there are two apps (open source) that will allow you to customize vnc
but I just cant remember, in essence I want the remote users (outside the
lan) to be able to download the file click run and it will automatically,
upon launch connect to the viewer here at HQ (ip add encryption port
Since I've upgraded to 6.2-RELEASE, I've noticed that every few disconnects
(especially putting my laptop to sleep while still connected) while
connecting remotely to a VNC hosted on FreeBSD, it tanks my gnome-session
entirely. I've tried a couple variations (exec, background or
Hi Josh and others
Has anybody been able to solve this problem yet?
I pulled in a friend who has a zillion years of experience with BSD and
was not able to solve the problem.
It looks like it is not even possible to start the X when the machine
has a monitor attched to it.
I installed FreeBS
> vnc-4.1.2_2 from ports. I wonder if this is related to it compiling
> against ancient XFree86 source?
The tightvnc port has the same problem, actually. Same message in the
vnc log, but also another:
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
for operation)
> What version of VNC are you running.. ?
vnc-4.1.2_2 from ports. I wonder if this is related to it compiling
against ancient XFree86 source?
Josh
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What version of VNC are you running.. ?
Anyone here tried Ultra VNC ?
Thanks
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On 10/28/07, Josh Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So VNC server will run, and I can connect to it from a VNC-client, but
> > the window manager fails to star
> So VNC server will run, and I can connect to it from a VNC-client, but
> the window manager fails to start correctly.
I am having the same problem. My vnc log looks similar:
*snip*
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
for operation)
Major opcode of
Hi David,
I have been experiencing some issues with VNC myself and after a few tries I
decided to give up on it, I am stock back into shell mode, but that's find
hence the machie most of the time is close to me. in any way, i am confident
someone here would be able to help you, yet the pro
Hi
I have been using FreeBSD for several years now on intel32. Now I
installed it on my new server which is a AMD64. Most things go well, but
I can't get a Window Manager working under VNC anymore. Here you find
the VNC log:
---
Xvnc
Quoting Jack Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
uh, since he's blocking my emails, here is info if anyone else is
interested.
so sorry for the bad reply-to addy, new web-mail client
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Date: May 14, 2007 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: VNC ??
To: Pete C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The way I have mine setup is with Tigh
I don't dare to ask why you send a mail to a mailing list without
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1, all kinds of VNC, NX and other protocols are all
viable alternatives.
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On 14/05/07, Pete C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
what are some of the more current ways to do remote desktop functions
w/ FreeBSD 6.2 host and WinXP client . . googled, but alot of stuff
out there seems to be awful old . .
What about NX or X11?
You can use a free X-Server such as Cygwin X on your
what are some of the more current ways to do remote desktop functions
w/ FreeBSD 6.2 host and WinXP client . . googled, but alot of stuff
out there seems to be awful old . .
TIA
Pete C
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Hello,
I could install gdm with Xorg and vnc.so module loaded. This is fine,
now I can access that X server with vnc. The problem is that the Xorg
server needs a video card. So if somebody connects a montior to that
server while I'm working from home then he/she will see what I'm
> > screen?
> > /usr/port/sysutils/screen
>
> My users need up to 20 instances of a graphical analysis package
> which has a text-based control window that spawns two graphical
> windows. They run a window manager with 24 virtual desktops,
> each running an instance of this program. As much as
On Thursday 22 June 2006 17:06, pete wright wrote:
>
> Did you try to build/install a 32bit version of VNC? Also, if you are
> running a Unix like OS why use VNC? You can achive %90 of the same
> features (with less of a memory/cpu impact) by running X apps
> remotely.
>
>
n Fosburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> VNC (tightvnc included) as well as NXWindows (IMHO, much better than VNC) are
> based on old versions of XFree86 that don't support AMD64. I have had some
> success running the i386 package of tightvnc and starting only twm from the
> xstart
lso, if you are
> >> running a Unix like OS why use VNC? You can achive %90 of the same
> >> features (with less of a memory/cpu impact) by running X apps
> >> remotely.
> >
> >What about the other 10%? We use VNC because it saves state
> >for those of
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 03:06:46PM -0700, pete wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you try to build/install a 32bit version of VNC?
Thanks for the suggestion.
I thought about doing that, but there is still other essential
software that is not 64-bit clean and our entire group n
On 6/22/06, Greg Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 03:06:46PM -0700, pete wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you try to build/install a 32bit version of VNC?
Thanks for the suggestion.
I thought about doing that, but there is still other essential
s
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 04:04:34PM +0300, Alex Savovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
> I have the same ,problem,But I have never run on other version,I use
> RELENG_6_1, AMD64
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 11:29:15AM -0500, Jonathan Fosburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> VNC (tightvnc
the 64-bit version. I have a dual Opteron server.
VNC installed from ports (4.2.1) doesn't work on the 64-bit machine.
The same version installed on my home machine (32-bit) with the .vnc
directory copied over exactly from my work 64-bit machine runs fine.
So in what sense does it fail...
G'day everyone,
I recently had to replace a disk and took the opportunity to
upgrade from 5-stable to 6-stable. I also changed from the
32-bit to the 64-bit version. I have a dual Opteron server.
VNC installed from ports (4.2.1) doesn't work on the 64-bit machine.
The same version
On 5/7/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What are ppl using for this? I'm trying vnc2swf, but wonder if there is
something that records to a better (ie. non windows) format that works
well under FreeBSD?
Thx
Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://ww
What are ppl using for this? I'm trying vnc2swf, but wonder if there is
something that records to a better (ie. non windows) format that works
well under FreeBSD?
Thx
Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org)
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Scott I. Remick wrote:
I'm having a weird problem that surfaces sometimes and I am having trouble
pinning down the cause.
What I do is use VNC to remote-control my home FreeBSD box remotely. Most
of the time, this works fine. My home router forwards the external port to
my FreeBSD (6.0R) b
I'm having a weird problem that surfaces sometimes and I am having trouble
pinning down the cause.
What I do is use VNC to remote-control my home FreeBSD box remotely. Most
of the time, this works fine. My home router forwards the external port to
my FreeBSD (6.0R) box. I use PuTTY as a Wi
r causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error()
function.)
is anyone running VNC with FreeBSD here?
BTW what he gets when he logs in
via kdm. Is there a way to share an already running
X session with vnc? Or do I have to start a new session using vncserver?
KDE provides a VNC server that allows you to connect to an already
running KDE session. From the KDE control center select "Int
>How can I star vncserver on his FreebSD machine, such that I get
> >a full blown KDE desktop? This is BTW what he gets when he logs in
> >via kdm. Is there a way to share an already running
> >X session with vnc? Or do I have to start a new session using vncserver?
>
&
is FreebSD machine I just got the simple session
> >>that xstart produces.
> >>How can I star vncserver on his FreebSD machine, such that I get
> >>a full blown KDE desktop? This is BTW what he gets when he logs in
> >>via kdm. Is there a way to share an already r
gs in
via kdm. Is there a way to share an already running
X session with vnc? Or do I have to start a new session using
vncserver?
KDE provides a VNC server that allows you to connect to an already
running KDE session. From the KDE control center select "Internet
& Network&q
already running
X session with vnc? Or do I have to start a new session using vncserver?
KDE provides a VNC server that allows you to connect to an already
running KDE session. From the KDE control center select "Internet &
Network" --> "Desktop Sharing". Adjust the
, but
this is really slow.
In the case of his FreebSD machine I just got the simple session
that xstart produces.
How can I star vncserver on his FreebSD machine, such that I get
a full blown KDE desktop? This is BTW what he gets when he logs in
via kdm. Is there a way to share an already running
X
On 8/30/05, Eric Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you give me an example at what that would look like if im useing a
> linux box...can you giev me the command line santax? I used port to
> point to 192.168.1.104:22
>
Umm? I'm talking about simple NAT port for
.168.1.104:5900 however once im in and I run vncview it
> obivoiusly can be displayed becuase Im not running X on the server. Am
> I way off here? Is there a way to do this? Will I need to forward 22 on
> my router to the desktop as well as server? Is there a way to connect to
> my serv
Hey guys had a SSH forward question so here goes...
I have 2 computers on my lan one of them is a server and the other is my
desktop.
Desktop 192.168.1.104
Server 192.168.1.103
Now I have port forwarding setup on my crappy linksys router so 22 is
pointing to my Server (192.168.1.103)
My q
not running X
on the server. Am I way off here? Is there a way to do this? Will
I need to forward 22 on my router to the desktop as well as server?
Is there a way to connect to my server thats not running X and some
how vnc into my desktop?
On the remote machines I'd be useing PuTT
a way to do this? Will I need to forward 22 on
my router to the desktop as well as server? Is there a way to connect to
my server thats not running X and some how vnc into my desktop?
On the remote machines I'd be useing PuTTY for windows and SSH on Linux
box's. Prehaps someone can
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>>> On 6/26/05, Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> I've got a client that would like to be able to connec
On 6/26/05, Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got a client that would like to be able to connect to VNC servers
behind a FreeBSD gateway. Said servers are assigned dynamic IPs via
DHCP, so port mapping (via pf) is not an option (AFAIK). However, we
intend to make use
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> On 6/26/05, Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've got a client that would like to be able to connect to VNC servers
>>
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> Hi, all.
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> Slightly off-topic here, but I thought I might get a better (and more
> relevant) response from here rather than a more general VNC
> list/new
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Hi, all.
Slightly off-topic here, but I thought I might get a better (and more
relevant) response from here rather than a more general VNC
list/newsgroup.
I've got a client that would like to be able to connect to VNC servers
behind a Fr
Hi all!
I wonder if anyone wants to weigh in on this one.
I am trying to get a skeleton X up on a headless 5.3 box. To this end I
installed tinywm (/usr/ports/x11-wm/tinywm) then went on to install vnc
server, and the build failed - rather spectacularly- as follows:
[screenfuls of stuff, then
Hello list,
I am trying to connect to my work desktop (Windows 2003 Server) using
vnc on my FreeBSD 5.3 box. I have been able to connect to the vpn using
vpnc but it seems that my freebsd box is still using my local network
for name resolution because I can't get to my work computer. I
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>Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 1:20 AM
>To: Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract)
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: RDEsktop/VNC questions
>
>On We
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract) wrote:
So, who's using these clients, and how effective have you been finding
them? Any gotchas? How cool is it? Do they just plain suck? And more
to the point, which one(s) should I start with on the short list?
I've used the rd
use /usr/ports/net/tsclient too if you're on rdp more than vnc
GUI to rdesktop (still got some limitation than CLI)
James H
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rs
> > may also be familiar with one called VNC (Visual Network Connection
> > ?) or RDP (?). The purpose of said utilities is to provide a sort
> > of graphical shell similar to an X session from a remote machine in
> > a window.
> >
> >There are several rdesk
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Quick question about interconnectivity.
You OSX users may be familiar with a very slick little utility called
RDC (Remote Desktop Connection). Some of you other *BSDers may also be
familiar with one called VNC (Visual Network Connection ?) or RDP (?).
The purpose of said
p Connection). Some of you other *BSDers
> > may also be familiar with one called VNC (Visual Network Connection
> > ?) or RDP (?). The purpose of said utilities is to provide a sort
> > of graphical shell similar to an X session from a remote machine in
> > a window.
> &
On 11/10/04 06:14 PM, Louis LeBlanc sat at the `puter and typed:
> Quick question about interconnectivity.
>
> You OSX users may be familiar with a very slick little utility called
> RDC (Remote Desktop Connection). Some of you other *BSDers may also be
> familiar with one cal
On Nov 10, 2004, at 6:14 PM, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
>Some of you other *BSDers may also be familiar with one called VNC
>(Visual Network >Connection ?)
Virtual Network Computing
Regards,
Gary Hayers
IT Support & Unix Administrator
WENN.com
World Entertainment
On Nov 10, 2004, at 6:45 PM, Matthew T. Lager wrote:
rdesktop (net/rdesktop) is flawless. Use it everday to manage my
Windows
2000 Servers. Supports many many many different features. Highly
recommened.
I'd also add that the WTS is encrypted. I don't believe VNC does much
to e
On Nov 10, 2004, at 6:14 PM, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Quick question about interconnectivity.
You OSX users may be familiar with a very slick little utility called
RDC (Remote Desktop Connection). Some of you other *BSDers may also be
familiar with one called VNC (Visual Network Connection ?) or RDP
Hmm, I havn't used it with Windows 2003 server yet, good to know. Thanks!
>
>
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>> [mailto:owner-freebsd->[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Louis LeBlanc
>>Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 4:15 PM
>>T
>-Original Message-
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>Louis LeBlanc
>Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 4:15 PM
>To: FreeBSD Questions
>Subject: RDEsktop/VNC questions
>
>Quick question about interconnectivi
mote Desktop Connection). Some of you other *BSDers may also be
> familiar with one called VNC (Visual Network Connection ?) or RDP (?).
> The purpose of said utilities is to provide a sort of graphical shell
> similar to an X session from a remote machine in a window.
>
> There are several
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 10:14, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> Quick question about interconnectivity.
>
> You OSX users may be familiar with a very slick little utility called
> RDC (Remote Desktop Connection). Some of you other *BSDers may also be
> familiar with one called VNC (Visual Net
Quick question about interconnectivity.
You OSX users may be familiar with a very slick little utility called
RDC (Remote Desktop Connection). Some of you other *BSDers may also be
familiar with one called VNC (Visual Network Connection ?) or RDP (?).
The purpose of said utilities is to provide
I got it to compile by placing
#include
in /xc/programs/Xserver/vnc/XserverDesktop.h on line 34 (just after the
#include )
I built this against the X430src- tree on FreeBSD 4.7. I then copied the vnc.so
module
to a FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE box running Xorg 6.7. The 4.10 box is running with
Hi,
My brain feels a little fuzzy right now and I need to have this working
a few hours ago.
I need to connect to some vnc servers behind a natd/ipfw machine. The
setup is:
me(10.10.10.10)-~-rl0(20.20.20.20) nat/ipfw rl1(192.168.0.1)--(192.168.0.4)vnc
On the nat/ipfw machine here's an e
im getting the following error.
making all in programs/Xserver/vnc...
rm -f vncExtInit.o
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../../../exports/lib c++ -c -O2 -I../include
-I../../../include/extensions -I..
/../../exports/include/X11 -I../../../include/fonts -I../mfb -I../mi
-I../../../.
. -I
n forward X11
connections like this as well. The ssh man page has more.
With your setup, you'll still need the nat forwarding on the FreeBSD firewall,
unless you're able to ssh directly to the machine running vnc.
>
> Thomas G. Knight
> ADP - Data Center Team
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> My configuration is as follows:
>
> --- --- - --
> | V
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> My configuration is as follows:
>
> --- --- - ------
> | VNC | --- --- | FreeBSD | --- --- | Work Firewall | --- --- | ME |
> --- --- - --
>
My configuration is as follows:
--- --- - --
| VNC | --- --- | FreeBSD | --- --- | Work Firewall | --- --- | ME |
--- --- - --
I am trying to redirect ports so I can get out through my
I have setup a terminal VNC server, and half-documented the way I did it
at http://oxo.rucus.net/docs/Terminal-Vnc-HOWTO
I am the sysadmin of a multi-user box and I am doing this for the plebs
who are members of the computer society (RUCUS http://rucus.ru.ac.za/).
What I want is an easy way of
on freebsd 4.9 kde 3.2 or less for that matter i only get desktop
sharing (vnc:5[98]00) on ipv6 does anyone now how to get this to
work on ipv4
thanx
mario;>
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FreeBSD team, anyone gotten the Xvnc server out of this to compile correctly from
source
on 4.9-STABLE? if so, whats the secret? ;) Ive tried building with make and gmake and
get
errors both ways. Googling didnt seem to get me any answers.
regards,
Jason
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On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 22:07:44 +1100
Tony Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 02:15:11AM +0200, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
> > In ports/net/ there are 6 vnc ports. Leaving alone vnc2swf could someone
> > tell from experience the difference betw
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 02:15:11AM +0200, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
> In ports/net/ there are 6 vnc ports. Leaving alone vnc2swf could someone
> tell from experience the difference between them ?
>
> For now I am interested in vnc clients to access a mixture of 98/xp/2000
> ma
Hi,
In ports/net/ there are 6 vnc ports. Leaving alone vnc2swf could someone
tell from experience the difference between them ?
For now I am interested in vnc clients to access a mixture of 98/xp/2000
machines, but any other info would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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.1, I'd SSH in (via PuTTY), then use port-forwarding to forward
> localhost:7001 to remote:5901. I could then run VNC, connect to
> localhost:7001, and tunnel my VNC session over SSH.
>
> Since upgrading to 5.2 (nothing else has changed), while I can still SSH
> in, attemptin
7;s secure shell client and server (remote login
prog
And my /etc/rc.conf contains:
sshd_enable="YES"
sshd_program="/usr/local/sbin/sshd"
Under 5.1, I'd SSH in (via PuTTY), then use port-forwarding to forward
localhost:7001 to remote:5901. I could then run VNC, connect t
t; [Private IP, 192.168.0.2]
>
> The Windows 2000 server is running VNC and is serving as
> an application server for windows software that is not-so-stable on
> FreeBSD. :P (The windows machine is not connected directly to the
> Internet for obvious reasons ;) )
>
> What I want
Sorry, forgot to Cc list:
> [xl0,Public Range IP, 196.xx.xx.xx]
> [xl1,Private Range IP, 192.168.0.1]
>
> Windows 2k server
> [Private IP, 192.168.0.2]
>
> The Windows 2000 server is running VNC and is serving as
> an application server for windows software that is no
Hi everybody,
I have the following setup:
FreeBSD Server (4.9-R)
2 NIC's
[xl0,Public Range IP, 196.xx.xx.xx]
[xl1,Private Range IP, 192.168.0.1]
Windows 2k server
[Private IP, 192.168.0.2]
The Windows 2000 server is running VNC and is serving as
an application server for windows sof
On 0, "Goodleaf, John M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:
:Here's the scenario:
:I have a Windows machine at work. I have a VNC server on it. It is behind a
:firewall over which I have no control, so I cannot make a direct connection
:to this machine from outside. What I'd l
Here's the scenario:
I have a Windows machine at work. I have a VNC server on it. It is behind a
firewall over which I have no control, so I cannot make a direct connection
to this machine from outside. What I'd like to do is to initiate a SSH
connection (with compression) to my BSD
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