Hello John
I am. Because after stop/start ot the vnc service it works perfect.
Regards,
2005/6/14, John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And you're certain that there's no firewall (XP or otherwise) interfering?
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From: Martin Schweizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is it possible to make the vnc as a standard service in linux?
My idea is :
1.as the system booting ,vnc service start up like other standard service
such as ssh,sendmail,
2.before a request comes ,the vnc service does not start any Xvnc servers
,but only listens to a port (for example: 5900)
Vince,
You've missed my point. The error codes are just Win32 error codes with the
corresponding error message text, which is the same as what the user will
see when an error message is returned. So all you've done is list some
Win32 error codes (most of which will never be seen by VNC) without
Bryan,
You mention dragging a window but don't indicate whether this is a window
within your VNC server desktop, or on the local desktop of the viewer. Can
I ask which it is?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Hello,
we have build a webconferencing solution with vnc server. We are now looking
for a good solution for http tunnelling.
Can anybody help us out here?
Thanx
Martin Weiss
www.e-works.de
e:works trainings solutions
Rathausstra_e 13
33602 Bielefeld
Fon: 0521-3299510
Fax:
?? ? wrote:
Is it possible to make the vnc as a standard service in linux?
My idea is :
1.as the system booting ,vnc service start up like other standard
service such as ssh,sendmail,
2.before a request comes ,the vnc service does not start any Xvnc
servers ,but only listens to a port (for
Hello,
I am behind a corporate firewall over which I have no control (but possibly
some
influence if security guidelines are followed). I know that the firewall allows
outgoing HTTP connections over port 80 but not over nonstandard HTTP ports.
I am trying to use a public HPC site at
On the second client machine have them point to IP.of.the.server:1 or
ip.of.the.server:5901 and all should be well.
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From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 1:08 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: multiple users, multiple local computers
I
I was just wondering whether to answer this or not--I was going to
respond as John did below (although my preference is to spend the extra
time and get a minimal Cygwin setup rather than Putty). However, I can't
believe that Martin et al have written a complete web conferencing
solution and
when using a non standard port (lets say 5902) i get the following weird
error message:
selectobj to compatibledc failed: operation completed succesfully (0)
whats wrong?
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Run vncconfig on your *nix box and all will be well again. It's automatic
now as best I can tell, when vncconfig is running, to capture whatever's
copied to each machine's clipboard.
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From: K.C. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 5:17 PM
To:
Nope... How are you trying to connect? Are you using machine names and WINS
resolution? If so, assigning a static IP could throw off the WINS
resolution, either through an old record or by the fact that since it's not
assigning an IP, it's not getting into the WINS server. Same issue for DNS
as I
Guys,
I'd say the clue is in the use of the term HTTP tunnelling! Sounds to me
like they're looking for a way to blow holes in HTTP proxies, but I may of
course be mistaken on that.
Martin:
For HTTP tunnelling, you may wish to look at GNU HTTPTunnel. Like VNC, it's
distributed under the GPL,
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 10:24, ?? ? wrote:
Is it possible to make the vnc as a standard service in linux?
What distribution?
Have you already seen the INETD methond?
Jerry
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You mention dragging a window but don't indicate whether this is a window
within your VNC server desktop, or on the local desktop of the viewer. Can
I ask which it is?
its within the vnc session. once I run vncviewer and run it in
fullscreen mode, its just as if I'm at the local machine (of
I have a question about the VNC Enterprise Edition in anticipation of probably
buying a copy.
I want to integrate the Windows sign on process on Windows XP Home SP2
computer with the
VNC sign on process.
The computer in question will have two accounts on it. One account will be
for a local user
Hello,
I haven't posted new VNCScan releases to the list as much as in the past
but this one is so exciting that I couldn't help myself. ;)
The most exciting thing about this release is that you can now
*remotely* reboot a Windows computer into safe mode (with networking)
and then access it
Wez,
Thanks for your mail. I have managed to isolate one specific change
which causes the problem. First let me try to explain how the network
is set up and why.
The VNC server is running on a client PC at a site with a standard UK
ADSL connection. The PC has an IP address in the 10.x.x.x range.
Thank you for the reply. However, that didn't seem to
do it. vncconfig won't run. The error message it gives
me is: No VNC extension on display :0.0. I suppose
that vncconfig is a server helper and I'm on the
viewer side having problems. (I can paste from the
server/win2k/v3.3.7 machine back to
Oh, sorry... didn't read your email closely enough to realize you were
connecting FROM *nix TO Win2k. Yeah... you're correct, the vncconfig is
the server-helper object.
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From: K.C. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 4:14 PM
To: John Aldrich
Hello,
I would like to be able to set the vnc-service's process priority. How can
this be done?
I would be nice If I could use a reg-key or a command-line switch.
Setting it manually through API or taskmanager is apparently not possible.
Thanks, Volker.
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Jeff Hall wrote:
Jeff,
I am using Solaris 8 on SPARC, not Solaris x86. I tried replacing
/usr/openwin/bin/xdm with the X11R6.5.1 version and got the same issue.
I don't think xdm is ever being called because I also removed it and
was still able to successfully lauch
Your previous reply:-
Error 10061 means that the machine who's IP address you specified does not
have a VNC Server running on it. This might be because you're specifying
the wrong IP address, or the wrong port/display number, or because there
really is no server running.
This is the IP
- Original Message -
From: James Weatherall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Claire Jantz' [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 1:53 AM
Subject: RE: connect from Windows to Linux with VNC
Karen,
The reason vncconfig doesn't get run by your
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