On Friday 02 March 2007 06:48, Chris Swain wrote:
Here's the problem: I can successfully access my Desktop PC via VNC when I
connect from within my LAN (e.g. connecting via an internal IP address -
192.168.1.104 works). However I cannot access my Desktop PC when I try to
connect from outside
SRM SRM wrote:
VNC Group,
This is the first time I'm using VNC.
I have a linux desktop and I've started the vnc server by typing
vncserver.
Now on my windows pc, I opened the vnc viewer and tried to view the
linux desktop locally on the windows pc. Here is exactly what
You might try using a ~/.vnc/xstartup file that looks more like...
==
#!/bin/sh
[ -r \$HOME/.Xresources ] xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
# Start clipboard helper app
vncconfig -nowin
/usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients
display=`echo $DISPLAY | sed -e 's/.*:/:/'`
Chris Swain wrote:
Dear VNC List,
I'm writing with a question I've seen several people post on VNC message
boards but I've never seen resolved.
Here's the problem: I can successfully access my Desktop PC via VNC when I
connect from within my LAN (e.g. connecting via an internal IP address
Phil Smith III wrote:
Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just discovered that a machine to which I had set up VNC
access and then upgraded now kicks me out as if sharing is not
allowed. Both client and server are the same version (the most
recent free version) of real VNC. The server is set
I just had my mom install the personal edition and add the license key.
She ran the realvnc server after adding the login password.
Now, from my end, when I use a purchased version of Vine-Viewer to try
and access hers, I get error message that says
Connection Failed: Authentication Failure - No
Here is the setup:
1 Laptop with XP Home with AVG Firewall
1 Desktop with XP Pro with Windows Firewall
1 2Wire HomePortal Modem/Router
I downloaded and installed RealVNC 4.1.2 on both machines and set the
connection port to 5901 on the laptop and 5902 on the desktop.
On both machines, I opened
On Friday 02 March 2007 21:05, Jean-Louis Dehoux wrote:
Here is the setup:
1 Laptop with XP Home with AVG Firewall
1 Desktop with XP Pro with Windows Firewall
1 2Wire HomePortal Modem/Router
I downloaded and installed RealVNC 4.1.2 on both machines and set the
connection port to 5901 on
Mick,
Thanks for your time, but I just found the problem. 2Wire lists all the
devices that were ever connected to it by name, not by IP address. I was
pointing port 5902 to a computer that has long been deceased and was
replaced by a new machine that inherited its name. So 2Wire assigned a new
Hi,
Back when I first started using RealVNC, there was no version for the Mac.
All but one of my computers is a Pc, so I found OSXVNC and I'm still
currently using an old version of OSXVNC (1.4) as my server and Chicken of
the VNC as the viewer. Both of these work fine. The one limitation is
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