Is it possible for me to view my full X desktop, both displays, under VNC 4
with the vnc.so extension?
I have two Screen sections and use Xinerama such that I have one large
desktop, 1152x864*2. When I connect to :0 on my Debian GNU/Linux desktop
with Real VNC Viewer installed on a Windows 200
Hi, all!
OK, I feel like I'm muddling my way through
configuring the router, and getting around the Win XP
SP2 firewall, but now do I also have to go through
gyrations to work with dynamc IPs? Don't most
computers with a router have dynamic IPs?
I just read a post about myserver.com. So is this
Hi!
The instructions for disabling the Win XP SP2 firewall
instructions say:
"4. Enter port number "5900" or whatever port you've
got VNC on that PC to listen on (port number = 5900 +
"VNC Display Number")."
Am I supposed to put something after "5900"? I don't
understand what "VNC Display Numbe
Folks -
I've been implementing reverse-connection functionality in the Mac OS X
server and viewer projects:
http://www.ozonehouse.com/mark/blog/code/Reverse_VNC.html
A problem has been found when using the OSXvnc server in this new
reverse-connection mode with the VNC 4.0 viewers if "auto selec
Google Helps:
keywords site:www.realvnc.com [Search]
typing this also searches the mailing list archives
A few things,
Windows XP Service Pack 2 - check your firewall settings (on one
computer it seems to be right)
Anti-Virus/Anti-Worm/Software Firewall/Hardware Firewall - Basically
winvnc4.e
Alan,
> First, Vnc data is not encrypted so data passing over the
> Internet is 'in the clear'. Think about a tunneling product
> if you are using the Internet (tunneling products encrypt the
> datastream but you may need to forward some more (different
> than VNC)ports.
This is not true.