RE: Vista very slow with enterprise VNC

2007-05-14 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Kevin, If you've installed the VNC Mirror Driver but not seen any change in performance then your server isn't configured to use it. Go to the VNC Server Properties dialog and select VNC Mirror Driver under the Capture Method option to enable it. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd -Original

Port 5800 - VNC client through a browser

2007-05-14 Thread L.M.
Hi, I am using VNC Free Edition 4.1. o At PLACE_1, I have: ~ - a LAN 192.168.0.0/24 ; - a router with a public IP W.X.Y.Z ; - a host A=192.168.0.6 running a VNC server. o At PLACE_2, I have: ~ - a LAN 192.168.1.0/24 ; - a host B=192.168.1.2 on which I want

Re: Port 5800 - VNC client through a browser

2007-05-14 Thread Corne Beerse
L.M. wrote: Hi, I am using VNC Free Edition 4.1. o At PLACE_1, I have: ~ - a LAN 192.168.0.0/24 ; - a router with a public IP W.X.Y.Z ; - a host A=192.168.0.6 running a VNC server. o At PLACE_2, I have: ~ - a LAN 192.168.1.0/24 ; - a host B=192.168.1.2

Re: Port 5800 - VNC client through a browser

2007-05-14 Thread Halton Huo
On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 11:38 +0200, L.M. wrote: - Now, if I configure my router so that everything it receives on its port 5800 is transmitted to host A on port 5800 - and type in a browser: http://W.X.Y.Z:5800/ I have the following message: java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out:

RE: Port 5800 - VNC client through a browser

2007-05-14 Thread James Weatherall
Leon, You'll need port 5900 open whichever kind of viewer you are using - that's the VNC port. 5800 is just the HTTP port used to serve the Java viewer. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of L.M. Sent: 14

Re: Port 5800 - VNC client through a browser

2007-05-14 Thread L.M.
Thanks to all of you for your quick responses. Effectively, I have configured my router to forward both 5800 and 5900 ports and now it works. Thanks again and good day ! -- Leon ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the

RES: Problems with vnc

2007-05-14 Thread Frederick Willian Borges Pohl
You need one of two things: 1 - Have a VPN connection to your office LAN so you can connect to non-public IP addresses or 2 - Point your VNC viewer to your office4s public Ip address and create a rule on your router/firewall to forward all traffic on 5800 port to the ip address running your

ctrl-alt-del not working on personal edition for Vista?

2007-05-14 Thread Kerri Hallbeck
We use F8 and select 'send ctrl-alt-del but nothing happens. is there something we can do? the user logged in is an administrator. we're using personal edition (trial version) and Ultimate VISTA. thanks Kerri ___ VNC-List mailing list

log off user on vista using personal edition

2007-05-14 Thread Kerri Hallbeck
So, we try to log off user on personal edition (trial) on Ultimate Vista. It stops the session. on all the other OS using free version it just goes to the log in screen. How can we get around this? If it is a problem with the personal edition I'd like to know before we buy it. Kerri

Re: Bug in the RFB spec.

2007-05-14 Thread Constantin Kaplinsky
Hello Peter, Peter Rosin wrote: While implementing some vnc software I noticed a problem in the RFB spec (version 3.8, 5 October 2006). It fails to mention that there is no security result for authentication method 'None' for protocol version 3.3. As this differs from at least version 3.8 I