Hello one and all,
It's 1:30 in the morning here and I'm just getting home... But VNC is
working!!! Yeah! It seems that the culprit was that wonderful BELLSOUTH DSL
Modem. A Westell, I believe.
Anyway, I went through the server's entire services and RAS services and
couldn't find anything out
Hi,
I am using VNC on a LAN for end user assistance my setup is as follows.
I run a custom script which does the following:
Connect to the remote machines admin share
Copy VNC files onto the remote machine
Import the registry entries onto the remote machines registry
Register VNC as
Install the service-helper registry setting so that WinVNC 3.3.7 knows
who the current user is and can therefore keep the wallpaper correct.
The next release of VNC 4 re-introduces the wallpaper disabling feature
without this bug, by the way.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
Mark,
You may need to configure you WESTELL modems NAT forwarding. My Wirespeed
(A)DSL modem is from BellSouth, so the menus are custom, but I have to enter
expert mode and then Configure/NAT. VNC is in the pulldown; when you
enable it, the modem will ask which device (on the local net) you
The icon looks normal, just waiting to connect. No messages. Is there a
log file that I could look in to see if VNC is seeing anything on the
server.
As a work around, I am going to make a batch file and put in startup, that
stops the service, then restarts. Where can I find the command lines
Hi Paul,
I had stayed up until 1:30 this morning working on this issue and finally,
after going through all of the server and router configurations once again
decided that the problem was indeed the modem. Went into it and saw that the
NAT was turned off. Configured it for a VPN and BOOM! Working
I am running Win XP at home and can connect to a remote computer using
the vnc viewer only when I turn my firewall protection off. Whenever
my Norton Personal Firewall is active, I am unable to connect. I get
a message to the effect of Can't connect to server. I've tried to
Howdy!
I have to take care of a Windows based network that is located far away. I
have installed RealVNC as a service on all the hosts in that network. I have
also installed stunnel to encrypt the connection between the client and
the server.
It happens that I cannot hold a connection to some
Katia Cioffi said:
Hi,
I've installed a VNC server on my Linux machine and a VNC viewer on my
windows machine. I usually work in my office (upstairs) and the linux
machine is in the same building of the campus (downstairs). So I
establish an on-campus connection and it works well. If I'm
Hello all,
We've added HTTP based file transfer (up and download) capability to the
stock VNC and improved the user-interface. By extending the existing HTTP
server that is used to serve up the java applet to also allow file transfer
means that no additional ports and/or software needs to be
Hello,
I recently installed VNC 3.3.7 on HP-UX 10.20. I downloaded the version for
Solaris and installed it. When trying to run vncserver, I got the following
message:
You will require a password to access your desktops.
sh: ./vncpasswd: Execute permission denied
Reading
Hi everyone,
I've been using VNC for a while now, with the origional VNC, then TightVNC
(slow modem) and then back to RealVNC once the compression was merged.
I just found out about [EMAIL PROTECTED], and sVNC. Ultra has NTLM support that I've
been wanting for a long time (I haven't tried it
I've put together a library based on the codebase provided by the Samba team
that supports NTLM authentication.
We're using it to add NTLM as an authentication mechanism to our custom POP3
services (so you can check the Secure Password Authentication checkbox in
your Outlook / Outlook Express).
Mike Fedyk said:
[snip]
why VNC has
at
least five seperate open source projects.
Why not? Each project is generally focusing on a different thing.
There seems to be some interest in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] to merge the code with
RealVNC, but there were concerns that since [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 04:22:56PM -0500, William Hooper wrote:
Mike Fedyk said:
[snip]
why VNC has
at
least five seperate open source projects.
Why not? Each project is generally focusing on a different thing.
There seems to be some interest in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] to merge the
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