Display number equals to:
0: if you want VNCServer to listen to connections on TCP port 5900
1: if you want VNCServer to listen to connections on TCP port 5901
2: if you want VNCServer to listen to connections on TCP port 5902
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etc
Cheers
Livio Curzola
Software Engineer
Gsm : +39 0481
Hello,
thank you for your answers. We now made some more trials with VNC on Linux /
SuSE 9.1 and we got listening mode and vncconnect working, but there are
still some questions.
First I explain what we have done and what is working:
We startet the vnc viewer on the client with:
vncviewer
Rick:
Heya. Just try forwarding TCP 5900 across your router,
not a whole range of ports. Get that working and tested with
the www.GoToMyVNC.com scan, and you should be ready. More info
on VNC and routers here:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html
Hope this helps!
Open Mouth insert foot.
Ok I got to work Monday and tried to access my home PC
I have the correct IP address and I had the wife check it before and after I tried to
connect Shes at home, but not that good a computers -- Still can not connect.
I have removed the router and I am
Ok,
Dad can connect both ways from his home pc to my pc - Viewer Java web connect
So it will work externally
At work I can not connect - both ways fail to connect - is there any way to find out
what is stopping the connection from my Work Pc - I am behind a large network with a
firewall -
Dear VNC list:
I am a new user to version 4 and I don't understand how to get the
desktop to resize. If I start VNC without any options the desktop is
1024x768. Then I might switch to a bigger monitor and would want a
desktop that is 1280x1024, or vice versa. How do I do this?
Darren
Dear VNC list:
I am a new user to version 4 and I don't understand how to get the
desktop to resize. If I start VNC without any options the desktop is
1024x768. Then I might switch to a bigger monitor and would want a
desktop that is 1280x1024, or vice versa. How do I do this? Sorry if
this is
Hi - I have just installed VNC for a client to allow me to access his PC (Win
XP Pro on both client and server).
But he does not want VNC to startup automatically - only when / as needed. I
am happy to only use this when the client is logged on and at the PC - what do
I change in the setup?
(And