*sigh* Yes, speed touch home, but what model? Even one of the links in that
page which takes us a to PDF shows that there're several models:
http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/pdf/overview_brochure.pdf
Do you understand what we're asking for?
Have you read its CLI reference
I have clicked send too fast in the other mail. In the support page, I've
noticed the SpeedTouch(tm) Home/Home for ISDN. But it's for _ISDN_ .. is it a
router at the same time? Nobody could realize what it means by a name like that.
De :
Hi There,
I use the following rule in a install.bat
c:\install\vnc.exe /sp- /verysilent /norestart /noicons
/SAVEINF=logfile.txt
- The installation is all right, but it will not start as a service in XP or
2000, neither when i reboot my computer.
- With a normal install you have to set a
I have problems connecting to several satellite locations via RealVNC 4.b4
I set up RealVNC as normal (I have 50 users), but when I return to base I
cannot access their terminals because the connection is refused! I am given
the Error code: 10061.
I notice from FAQ search, that in November
VNC Server for Win32 4.0b4
Built on Sep 4 2003 at 14:46:18...
I had a dialog with Zach Dennis about the dual monitor issue.
Here is a copy of what I replied.
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Zach,
Just tried it. It does
John,
I'm afraid I'm confused. I thought you were asking about multi-monitor
support in the server, not the viewer!
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Brian,
Connection Refused indicates that the host computer was contactable, but was
not accepting connections via VNC. This could be because VNC Server was not
running, or because it was running on a different port number to the
expected one. It could also be because a firewall is in place that
So the display on your server PC is a stretched desktop, right? That means in
Windows' perspective, it has one but very wide display (desktop).
So if you need to display such desktop on your client machine, I think it has
to be in stretched desktop too. Or else Windows in your
Overall, which is better and why? :)
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I have a PC that I need to connect to over the internet. I started
looking around some of the archives and didn't see anything (yet) so
maybe someone could point me in the right direction?
The PC is connected to a Linksys BEFSR41 Cable/DSL router, which is
connected to a Speedstream ADSL modem
Phil Iovino wrote:
Overall, which is better and why? :)
Which apple is better, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, or Braeburn?
It depends which is better for your specific purpose and taste.
VNC is exactly the same! The websites and documentation for these three
varieties of VNC tell you
Daniel,
You will want to look into www.no-ip.com. They have a free service which
allows you to map your dynamically assigned IP address to a domain name. For
example: daniel.no-ip.com. This could always point to your home router.
Next you will want to forward the ports from your Linksys to your
Hello all,
im using VNC quite happily over the internet to another PC no probs.
but this is not secure (so i read)
so im trying to set up a SSh tunnel using Putty.
Can someone please expalin what i need to do on the server and viewer side cos
its the first time ive heard of SSH and i think im
Foster, Simon S SGUK-UOCG/31 said:
im not sure if i have to configure the server end as well for SSH???
please explain in simple terms thanks all!
Yes you need an SSH server. What operating system are you trying to use
as a server?
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I have installed VNC 3.3.7 on a Windows 2003 server (that is hosted remotely)
while logged in remotely using an administrator account. When I try to connect
to the server I get the message: java.io.IOException: This server does not
have a valid password enabled. Until a password is set, incoming
: http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/28.html
: But that page says that VNC communicates in plain text and I've been
: told repeatedly that it is using some sort of X protocol that is not
: plain text. It's not encrypted, but it isn't plain text either.
I didn't see anybody else mention
Please reply to the *list*
I don't know, from the screen shots, maybe you don't need any port forwarding.
Your Alcatel seems to be a modem and thus every port is open to the outside world.
What is your problem exactly?
Have you tried http://gotomyvnc.com/ to check if
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Wayne Throop wrote:
I didn't see anybody else mention it, but it's worth noting
that the use of plaintext here is a cryptogaphic technical term,
meaning the unencrypted form, as contrasted with ciphertext.
The use in data exchange [] is in plaintext does not imply
that
How can I get rid of the authorization dialog box? I have removed the
password but I am still prompted on the Server PC to accept the Viewer
connection. Is this a windows based prompt or VNC related?
Thanks.
ND
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Server computer : Linux red hat enterprise 3
Attempted client computer: Solaris 8
Error message when trying to vncveiewer:
VNC viewer for X version 4.0b4 - built Sep 4 2003 13:28:00
Copyright (C) 2002-2003 RealVNC Ltd.
See http://www.realvnc.com http://www.realvnc.com for information on
It seems only RealVNC and TightVNC have unix versions and neither of them
include scaling in the unix version of the viewer. Is this accurate or am I
missing something?
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Michael St. Laurent wrote:
It seems only RealVNC and TightVNC have unix versions and neither of them
include scaling in the unix version of the viewer. Is this accurate or
am I
missing something?
The KRDC client (KDE menu option desktop connections) does scaling.
I've noticed that it and
Hi, I have a LAN connected to Internet using DSL with SMC Barricade 7004ABR
And I have the same problem I have read others have.
I did the port forwarding correctly 5901 to 192.168.2.x, 5902 to 192.168.2.y,
etc. The idea was to access each PC on the LAN from Internet with VNC.
The only way I could
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