Multiple Connections to RedHat 9 VNC Server from Windows Machines

2005-04-03 Thread Shina Owolabi
Hello. Ive been trying to set up multiple connections to a RedHat9 machine using the native vnc server program that come with the RH9 install. Ive tried to follow instructions from several places to achieve this,(notably the vnc faq-o-matic page which is actually applicable to RH7.3) to do this. I

Multiple Connections to RedHat 9 VNC Server from Windows Machines

2005-04-03 Thread Shina Owolabi
Hello. Ive been trying to set up multiple connections to a RedHat9 machine using the native vnc server program that come with the RH9 install. Ive tried to follow instructions from several places to achieve this,(notably the vnc faq-o-matic page which is actually applicable to RH7.3) to do this. I

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread Mike Miller
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, William Hooper wrote: Mike Miller wrote: RealVNC has developed an Enterprise edition that is not being distributed under the GPL. I assume that the Enterprise edition contains GPL code from the old RealVNC. I also believe that this is OK because the RealVNC team owns the co

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread William Hooper
Mike Miller said: > On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Brian K. White wrote: > > >> Saying that they will only deal with realvnc and that they are not >> obligated to honor the license of public code they are using until >> realvnc approaches them or responds to their approaches is NOT >> acceptable unless they a

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread William Hooper
Tim Meador said: > * Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-03 19:48]: > >> On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Brian K. White wrote: >> >> >>> Saying that they will only deal with realvnc and that they are not >>> obligated to honor the license of public code they are using until >>> realvnc approaches them or

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread Sean Kamath
[In a message on Sun, 03 Apr 2005 20:15:08 CDT, Tim Meador wrote:] >Actually, I'd like to see an anwer to this myself. There was no >attempt to clarify the use of GPL code, just a friggin' "It ain't none >of your business, so shut up!" Well, it IS our business. The GPL >license and enforcement

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread Adam Moore
Sorry for the delay guys. Since their are a few e-mails I will try to respond to them in one response. The reason for the rash response was not because of the question but more of who I felt the question was coming from. Bob Smith, if I am mistaken of your identity I sincerely apologize. I was

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread Tim Meador
* Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-03 19:48]: > On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Brian K. White wrote: > > >Saying that they will only deal with realvnc and that they are not > >obligated to honor the license of public code they are using until > >realvnc approaches them or responds to their approach

Re: VPN Connection

2005-04-03 Thread Angelo Sarto
If you are refferring to having a vnc server doing "add client" or -connect then what happens is the vnc server will initiate the connection from whichever address it can get to yours via its routing tables. So I don't believe anything special is required for this. --Angelo On Apr 3, 2005 5:57

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread Mike Miller
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Brian K. White wrote: Saying that they will only deal with realvnc and that they are not obligated to honor the license of public code they are using until realvnc approaches them or responds to their approaches is NOT acceptable unless they are not in fact using anything tha

Re: What good is VNC's GPL?

2005-04-03 Thread Brian K. White
- Original Message - From: "Bob Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Brian K. White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 8:39 PM Subject: Re: What good is VNC's GPL? I think that he was referring to Adam. I was. And just to be clear,

Re: VNC Through router.

2005-04-03 Thread Adam Moore
Your diagram doesn't seem right. Does the PC1 connect to the modem? It seems it should either connect to the router or through the adsl connection. -- Adam Moore Public Relations Coordinator SmartCode Solutions, VNC Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.s-code.com On Apr 3, 2005 11:21 AM, Adam Trante

VNC Through router.

2005-04-03 Thread Adam Tranter
I'm sure alot of people have this problem, I can reach VNC easily within my own network, but even after setting up port forwarding carefully I seem to have no luck. Here is my setup: www.fusion-media.co.uk/pc.gif Do you think the modem will conflict or anything like that? Kind Regards, Adam ___

RE: LocalHost

2005-04-03 Thread Steve Bostedor
Yes, telnet will test if the port is listening but it isn't a complete connectivity test. You should enable loopback connections on the VNC server properties and then launch your VNC viewer against 127.0.0.1 to test the authentication and all of the other secrity settings that you are interested

re: LocalHost

2005-04-03 Thread Yury Averkiev
Geoff, why don't you use a telnet for that. In order to test that VNC server is up and running you can do the following. From a command line execute the command: telnet.exe localhost 5900 If the server is setup correctly you will a VNC server handshake string: RFB XXX.XXX Best regards, Yury Smart

VPN Connection

2005-04-03 Thread geoff
If a computer running a VNC server connects to me via a VPN connection it actually has two IP addresses, its own local internal network address and an IP address given to it via my VPN server connection. Is there a particular procedure for this type of set up. Geoff Lane ___

LocalHost

2005-04-03 Thread geoff
I'm having a few problems setting up RealVNC to work on a local network, strangely TightVNC worked immediately but I prefer the security settings on RealVNC as I am looking to eventually connect via a VPN connection. Is there a way I can test the set up using localhost or 127.0.0.1, I did try

java viewer and emulate 3 buttons

2005-04-03 Thread Uwe E. Bilger
Hello all, Having looked through the archive, I didn't find anything younger than 3 years about the three button emulation for the java viewer. Did I miss something? Or is it not implemented to emulate the third button by pushing the two buttons? I saw that it works with the regular viewer. Idea