Hi
I have a problem with VNC connection via VPN through firewall. Not sure how
to fix it. Hope to get your help.
My friends what's to work at home using her laptop (Winxp Pro) to connect a
pc which is on a LAN(workgroup) at office. The LAN is made up 4 PCs with
win2K Pro. One of those four PC
I'm running VNC 4 client on a XP Pro box and VNC 4 server on a Fedora Core 2
machine. These machines are on the same wireless lan. VNC connects just
fine and seems to work ok for a while (anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour),
but then intermittantly "freezes" -- I know that the machine is alive,
p
We run WinXP Pro SP2 computers on a Win2004 network. When RealVNC is installed
on a workstation and the Server is setup as a Service, it does not answer
client calls. When it is setup as a User, it does connect properly. This means
that it will only work when the user that set it up is logged on, r
Yeah, that's my main problem I need it to be accessible without any
internet connection or network. I need to be able to remotely see the
machines rebooting , access bios, run system restore or possibly
format the computer.
Thanks for your input.
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 16:08:12 -0700 (PDT), Alan W
I will have our Europe try this on Monday and see what that reveals.
Thanks.
Mike Schumacher
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From: Tom Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 4:19 PM
To: 'Michael J Schumacher'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Authentication Failure
Are you sur
James,
I did the telnet test on our Wisconsin server and received RFB 003.008. I
retested it on our Europe server and received RFB 003.003.
I will check with Europe on Monday and verify the Protocol3.3 flag. I
believe in the registry I want to see the key Protocol3.3 set to 0 (not
using Protoco
Try using Hextile colour encoding. Check your eventlog on the server PC
and see if you see any application errors like "ZRLE encoding, not
enough space".
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Behalf Of Angelo Sarto
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 2:19 PM
T
Run vncconfig -nowin (or -iconic, whatever you'd prefer). See the
vncconfig man page.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Miller
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 1:22 PM
To: VNC List
Subject: copy/cut/paste between Linux Xvnc 4 and Window
Hello,
I'm a new user of VNC and could make it working on my local network running
as follow:
1 laptop with XP Pro
1 desktop running Windows 2000
ADSL
RP114 router
As long I'm working in between my local network, everything runs smooth!
(using a simple 192.168.0.X address) but I like to c
I am running this on Red Hat Linux...
Xvnc version 4.0b4 - built Sep 5 2003 13:04:00
Underlying X server release 4030, The XFree86 Project, Inc
I want to be able to copy/cut/paste between Windows and the Xvnc session.
How is that accomplished? I thought that running autocutsel on Linux
woul
Hello,
I've been reading the archives and found some mention of zooming/scaling, and how it
was "experimental" in the Windows version. I have 3.3 on Windows and that
functionality does exist. When I downloaded 4.0 I could not find that feature at all -
on the Windows version or the Linux versio
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 13:18, Zoran Kumurdian wrote:
> Until yesterday, I was able to VNC via VPN connections with no issue. I
> am on Win XP pro SP2. The only thing that's changed since, has been my
> fullishness to install Microsoft updates. I believe this is the problem
> since nothing else ha
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 13:18, Zoran Kumurdian wrote:
> Until yesterday, I was able to VNC via VPN connections with no issue. I
> am on Win XP pro SP2. The only thing that's changed since, has been my
> fullishness to install Microsoft updates. I believe this is the problem
> since nothing else ha
Until yesterday, I was able to VNC via VPN connections with no issue. I
am on Win XP pro SP2. The only thing that's changed since, has been my
fullishness to install Microsoft updates. I believe this is the problem
since nothing else has changed on my PC, the router etc. Any ideas?
Thank you
Michael,
Firstly, RFB 003.003 is not the standard response you'd expect from VNC
Server 4, unless it has been run with the Protocol3.3 flag set. So it
sounds as though you have installed something other than VNC Server 4 on
their NT 4 server.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> Today, I had our Euro
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