On Fri, 20 Jun 2014, Phil Seakins wrote:
On 19 June 2014 11:57, Szilard Albert szil...@dayborogeo.com wrote:
I have been using a vnc session to log in into my office network. For
years.
Now suddenly my dedicated channel wont work.
Any suggestions on how to solve this issue?
Yeah. Install
I have a Kindle Fire with CyanogenMod (Android version 4.2.1) and a
Saumsung/Google Nexus 4 also running Android 4.2.1. It looks like I can
get a terminal and bash running easily enough. I think I get ssh running
in bash, but not sure yet about port forwarding.
I see that the Google Play
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Sent: 13 January 2013 22:21
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Subject: VNC viewer for Chrome OS?
On Linux or Windows, I'll use either the Free or Enterprise versions
Is anyone using x2go? I was just reading about it:
Ubuntu discussion (2010-2011):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1493336
Blog post (11/2010):
http://foss-boss.blogspot.com/2010/11/show-off-ubuntu-desktop-on-cloud.html
x2go site:
http://www.x2go.org/
I'd be interested to hear about
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Subject: VNC viewer for Chrome OS?
On Linux
On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, J. Marc Edwards wrote:
I'm actually very enamored with NX from NoMachine. NX is a compatible
substitute for VNC. I've spent time examining RealVNC versus NX
performance in side-by-side comparisons (visual/interactive view only).
I've noted very substantive performance
be like the lawn mower going down the street and mowing someone
else's lawn. But thanks for teaching us how computers work.
Mike
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On 7 Dec, 2012, at 5:21 PM, Mike Miller mbmille...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Weary Trav wrote:
A few months ago I started using VNC
On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Weary Trav wrote:
A few months ago I started using VNC in order to access my office
computer from my Iphone 4. Since I have started using it, I have noticed
that at times my command prompt opens up all of a sudden and it starts
executing some commands that I have not
give me my command prompt from my old
shell. I was then able to save command histories, etc.
Mike
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To: VNC List vnc-list@realvnc.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 4:11 AM
Subject: CPU at 100%, no refresh, known bug
Here's the bug...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vnc4/+bug/819473
...and I assume that is what has happened to me. I'm running Xvnc at 100%
CPU and I can connect to it, but the screen won't refresh. I have a lot
of stuff running there and I don't want to kill all of it, so I'm
Have you tried using apt-get or synaptic or the Ubuntu software store to
download and install the vnc package(s)? That is definitely the
recommended way to go unless you need to compile it yourself for some
special reason. This might work:
sudo apt-get install x11vnc vnc-java
Mike
On
On Mon, 21 May 2012, Mikael Lyngvig wrote:
Just thought I'd let you know that I had to add three times #include
stdlib.h to the RealVNC 4.1.3 Unix sources downloaded from
RealVNC.com. I don't recall the names of the files, but the problem
should be trivial to reproduce as all it takes is to
On Mon, 21 May 2012, Karen Thompson wrote:
I need to set an environemt variable for a program running via
vncviewer. It requires a env. variable JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jre1.6.0_31.
I have tried looking up on the web for hours and have had no luck. I am
sure this is something very easy, if I
On Wed, 16 May 2012, Long, Phillip GOSS wrote:
Once again, I have to emphasize that I am *not* an expert, nor have I
ever used Xvnc, so I'm just going by what I have ready over the years;
unfortunately, I can't tell U off-hand where I happened to read these
things, other than to say that it
On Mon, 14 May 2012, Long, Phillip GOSS wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012, Mike Miller wrote:
Is it possible to boot Ubuntu, not load an X window manager and still
run Xvnc on :1 for remote access?
If I'm actually sitting at the machine, I have to load a window manager
to be able to see vncviewer
about this...
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012, Mike Miller wrote:
Is it possible to boot Ubuntu, not load an X window manager and still
run Xvnc on :1 for remote access?
If I'm actually sitting at the machine, I have to load a window manager
to be able to see vncviewer, I assume?
Is that how it works
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Is it possible to boot Ubuntu, not load an X window manager and still run
Xvnc on :1 for remote access?
If I'm actually sitting at the machine, I have to load a window manager to
be able to see vncviewer, I assume?
Is that how it works?
What I've been doing is using IceWM in Xvnc and
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011, Gregg Levine wrote:
If I remember correctly, using VNC on Windows is tricky. Is it on the
allowed programs list for the firewall?
I think there are multiple layers of firewalling and I'm probably missing
something.
And for trying to connect to it on the host, you'd
On Fri, 28 Oct 2011, Mike Miller wrote:
I'm running the latest Free RealVNC server in service mode on a WinXP
box and it isn't accepting any connections. I tried to connect to
localhost and I get a dialog box right away saying the connection closed
unexpectedly. I'm not prompted
I'm running the latest Free RealVNC server in service mode on a WinXP box
and it isn't accepting any connections. I tried to connect to localhost
and I get a dialog box right away saying the connection closed
unexpectedly. I'm not prompted for a password.
The icon is in the tray saying it
yOn Thu, 27 Oct 2011, Mike Miller wrote:
I'm going to run VNC on a Windows box. The firewall should block
incoming VNC connections, which is what I want. The box should be
VNC-accessible only to other boxes on the subnet (behind the firewall).
So here's my question:
Is it possible to tell
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Yang, Yihong wrote:
Out situation is that the people in lab will create several sessions on
the server, and they will use viewer to access their own sessions. Once
we create the sessions on the server, the server will give you a number
based on the order of the creation,
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Dale Eshelman wrote:
I know it happens on Windows - 98, 2000, and XP. Have not used it on
UNIX machines.
I went a long time before I accidentally left the caps lock on. Took a
while to figure it out.
Thanks, Dale. I'm glad you discovered this before I did!
I'll have
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011, Dale Eshelman wrote:
When Caps-Lock is set on on the remote machine, it requires the local
machine to set Caps-Lock on to get lower case.
Funny that in so many years of using VNC that never happened to me. I had
no idea. Maybe I never left capslock on on the server
When I fire up the viewer in the Linux version of the Enterprise viewer,
the first thing I always do is disable the toolbar so that I don't get
that little box on top of the screen.
Is there a command-line argument that I could use to prevent the toolbar
from appearing?
Mike
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Mike Miller wrote:
It looks like I have solved this problem. I don't think it has anything
to do with VNC. I have two Ubuntu boxes -- one in my office running
Xvnc server and one at home. When I was connecting to office Xvnc from
home, it was working fine. When I
No one knows anything about this? I'm curious. I don't see anything in
my man pages about the +xinerama option.
Mike
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Arno Schuurs wrote:
Hello,
I have one RHEL5 system on which several persons are working with use of VNC.
I managed to do this with xinetd.
One of
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011, Ricardo Stella wrote:
Yup...
The want to sell... I've moved to UltraVNC for this reason...
Which non-Real options are available for Xvnc server and multi-OS viewer?
I've been using free Real Xvnc server on a Linux box and the free viewer
on XP and Linux. I guess I
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Mike Miller wrote:
It looks like I have solved this problem. I don't think it has anything
to do with VNC.
I shouldn't have said that because I don't know the cause. It could be
the interaction of VNC viewer with the Gnome system, but it also could be
caused
, not the other way around, but enabling the
feature fixed the problem.
Mike
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Mike Miller wrote:
I'm using Xvnc Free Edition 4.1.1 on my Ubuntu 9.10 system and
connecting using either VNC Viewer Free Edition 4.1.1 for X - built Apr
16 2008 13:23:14, or the VNC Viewer
I'm using Xvnc Free Edition 4.1.1 on my Ubuntu 9.10 system and connecting
using either VNC Viewer Free Edition 4.1.1 for X - built Apr 16 2008
13:23:14, or the VNC Viewer Enterprise Edition E4.4.3 (r16583) for X Built
on Oct 14 2008 00:18:24 -- both give me the same problem. I'm using
IceWM.
On Fri, 5 Nov 2010, Corne Beerse wrote:
On 4-11-2010 0:57, Marty Piorkowski wrote:
During a VNC session, when I type something in an X-term window,
nothing appears until I move my mouse a little. Moving the mouse is
required to see what has transpired on the VNC screen. Any thoughts on
to
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Dale Eshelman wrote:
The short answer is NO
But what was the question? I don't see questions in the message you
responded to, but there were about four questions in the message before
that quoted below. Maybe the short answer was NO to all four of those
questions.
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Ricardo Stella wrote:
You need to look at your router's settings. You then create rules to
redirect different external ports to different internal IPs:
PORT 5900 --- IP 192.168.0.10 - Port 5900
PORT 5901 --- IP 192.168.0.11 - Port 5900
deangi...@optusnet.com.au
Most problems can be solved without help lists like this one. Sometimes
questions come from people who have been working for hours or days on
making a system work and they are really drained and hope for a little
help from us. Maybe he searched for connection dropped and other stuff
and
I am new to both Linux and VNC, but so far have been able to set up VNC
properly on Fedora 11. I am able to connect locally using the client/server
setup. However, I want to be able to connect via http. I understand that the
vncserver listens on port 5903 (my display is 3), and should listen on
Let me just say welcome to the new Mike Miller. I've been on the list
since 9/1998, so I just thought I'd mention that this Mike Miller (the one
sending this message) and that Mike Miller (the one I am replying to) are
two different people. Believe me, it happens a lot. It must be even
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Ricardo Stella wrote:
Someone ban this moron!
(Reva Dicerbo)
So I guess we don't have a spam filter, or it is not currently working.
Isn't it good to have a basic filter that would dump messages containing
certain phrases?
Mike
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, John Kaufmann wrote:
In a message dated 2009.07.01 13:32 -0500, Mike Miller wrote:
Someone ban this moron!
(Reva Dicerbo)
So I guess we don't have a spam filter, or it is not currently working.
Isn't it good to have a basic filter that would dump messages
containing
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, MrOrange wrote:
I've installed libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 from
libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2_2.95.4-27_i386.deb
It wasn't easy to find!
It seems to me that I had a problem compiling on Unbuntu x64 because it
didn't have a 32-bit library, probably the one named above. So I found
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, paresh masani wrote:
If some one especially Real VNC people can throw some guidance here then
it would really help to solve this issue.
I am not sure how exec /usr/bin/autocutsel helped you.
My problem is that I can't copy/paste at all between VNCviewer and
anything
I have been using autocutsel in my xstartup in Xvnc:
exec /usr/bin/autocutsel
I used to be able to copy/paste between Windows and VNC, but not anymore.
It also seems that in Gnome on Ubuntu I cannot copy/paste between an XTerm
window in VNC and an XTerm outside of VNC. Copy/paste within VNC
Do we know anything about how to deal with this problem? It applies at
least to Xvnc on Ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/344060
This bug happens in VNC environment. The VNC server package is
vnc4server. The theme is never right under the vnc server.
server was down). --Mike
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Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 11:43:37 -0500 (CDT)
From: Mike Miller mbmille...@gmail.com
To: VNC List vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: hanging after Gnome logout
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Mike Miller wrote:
I'm using Gnome with Ubuntu 8.10
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Hao Yu wrote:
We can use ctrl + alt + left/right/up/down arrow on Linux to switch
workspace rapidly, which is very useful to some guys. But after entering VNC
full screen mode, these key maps no longer take effect but captured by VNC
itself, unless we give up the full
I'm surprised the list has no spam filter for cases like this (e.g., when
a subscriber's computer gets zombified, or whatever happened here).
Mike
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OSs, am I right?
Related question: Is there a reason to prefer localhost:25901 to
127.0.0.1:25901 ? Do they *always* do exactly the same thing?
Best,
Mike
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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, James Weatherall wrote:
Further to my previous mail, I'm not sure that the current VNC Viewer
for Mac OS X releases support server names specified directly on the
command-line, although specifying a .vnc file on the command-line
instead should work.
VNC Servers are
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, James Weatherall wrote:
Further to my previous mail, I'm not sure that the current VNC Viewer
for Mac OS X releases support server names specified directly on the
command-line, although specifying a .vnc file on the command-line
instead should work.
Is that without an
I put the VNC viewer for Mac OS X on a thumb drive and managed to get it
to work with SSH and the script I was working on the other day. It
doesn't seem to recognize the localhost:25901:1 part of the command
though, so I had to increase sleep 10 to sleep 100 to have enough time
to deal with
This bash script allows me to connect from Cygwin to my Xvnc server
(myserver.edu), which is allowing connections only from localhost:
begin script on next line-
#!/usr/bin/bash
ssh -f -L 25901:127.0.0.1:5901 myserver.edu sleep 10
vncviewer
For GNU/Linux systems, I see this option for vncconfig:
-connect host[:port]
Tells an Xvnc server to make a reverse connection to a listen-
ing VNC viewer (normally connections are made the other way
round - the viewer connects to the server). host is the host
where
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, James Weatherall wrote:
No, that behaviour is not supported at present.
I also would like the requested feature, but what I do is make my desktop
about the size of my monitor so that I can jump between maximize and
full-screen modes and have it work about as well for me
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008, John Serink wrote:
Make sure polling is eanabled on vnc. This should keep repaints
happening as the desktop clock increments.
I don't know if that is supposed to be enabled by Xvnc (vncserver) or by
the client. There is nothing about polling or poll in the man pages
What is the trick to keeping a VNC session alive? With SSH we have
schemes for sending packets intermittently to keep inactive sessions from
being killed by routers. Maybe such a thing exists for RealVNC. I'm
using this:
The server is Xvnc version 4.0b4
The viewer is VNC Viewer Free
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008, John Serink wrote:
Make sure polling is eanabled on vnc. This should keep repaints
happening as the desktop clock increments.
How is that done? I don't see anything about polling in the man pages
for Xvnc, vncserver or vncviewer. I'm using GNU/Linux machines.
Mike
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A vulnerability has been reported in a core VNC Viewer component's
validation of server-supplied RFB protocol data. This issue only affects
the VNC Viewer component, VNC Servers are not affected.
VNC Free Edition Viewer users should upgrade to
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Dale Eshelman wrote:
To my knowledge there is no FTP (File Transfer Protocal) to transfer a
file between to remote computers.
scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:file1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:file2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dir
That would copy both file1 and file2 on two different machines with two
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008, John Serink wrote:
Yes
On a windows box, install freesshd,
Set it to allow tunnelling via local host,
Set it to allow sftp access.
Tunnel your vnc through the ssh connection and use sftp for file transfers.
Its slick, it works and its fully encrypted.
On a unix box,
It has been a while since I installed Xvnc on anything but now I have a
new Ubuntu box and am excited to make it do cool things. With Xvnc there
used to be a patch, back in the 3.3 days at least, that allowed me to
compile against libwrap.a and use Wietse Venema's tcp wrappers for
access
On Wed, 28 May 2008, Elderman, Melvin wrote:
We have RedHat Linux Enterprise Server 4 with vncserver.
Our clients are running RedHat Linux Client 4 and have vncviewer 4.0
Some are on Windows XPSp2 and have the Free edition 4.1
Due to our systems functionality we cannot easiliy upgrade.
On Wed, 28 May 2008, Tristan Richardson wrote:
Sounds suspiciously like this problem in which case there is a simple
workaround:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2005-February/049352.html
It is interesting to me that I have no memory of that! It looks like a
nice answer to my
Did anyone already ask if this is the only Gnome session? Unlike some
window managers, you can only run one Gnome per user at a time.
Otherwise, the two Gnomes interfere with one another and cause failures.
Mike
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Are you sure this problem is
installation of software? Some things persist
for later logins (e.g., list of recent connections), so does that mean
that VNCviewer writing to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE?
Mike
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Mike Miller wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Ronin Vladiamhe wrote:
VNC Viewer (only) does not appear to be an installed program.
VNC viewer, as it is provided by RealVNC, is indeed a standalone
executable file.
(1
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Mike Miller wrote:
If the user of the Windows machine does not have administrator
permissions and is not allowed to install software, does this mean that
VNCviewer cannot run from the thumb drive? I'm thinking that the
answer is yes because
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Mike Miller wrote:
The reason I am interested in this is that some friends in another
department have a very heavy-handed IT staff that won't allow them to
install any programs. I'm wondering if there is no way around this
restriction.
Yes
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Ronin Vladiamhe wrote:
VNC Viewer (only) does not appear to be an installed program.
VNC viewer, as it is provided by RealVNC, is indeed a standalone
executable file.
(1)With that being true, can the viewer (only) be installed on a CD/USB
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Jeff Hignett wrote:
I had a quick general question for you. I am curious to know if by using
VNC Enterprise, Would i be able to change the VNC password and have it
effect all clients on multiple platforms, or will i have to go to each
client individually? In other words,
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Mike Miller wrote:
It is being distributed under a freeware license:
http://www.vncrobot.com/downloads/index.html
From there main page here...
http://www.vncrobot.com/
...we read VNCRobot is a tool based on a VNC client. and VNCRobot is
an extension of VNC viewer
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Ran Sasson @ I.O. Ltd. wrote:
On 3/21/07, Mark Rainford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try vncrobot: it has screen capture...
Nice tool, so it seems...
Unfortunately it is not GPL'ed , and how come it's source-code is not
available ?
It is being distributed under a freeware
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, derrick welsh wrote:
'alt and printsc' should do it as long as the window is selected
I'll second that. I've done it many times from a windows machine and it
works perfectly. It puts the content of the window, including the frame,
into the clipboard. You can then
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, William Hooper wrote:
What do we know about which VNC versions are vulnerable?
Check it out using the CVE number:
http://nvd.nist.gov/nvd.cfm?cvename=CVE-2006-2369
This references the bug in version 4.1.1.
Thanks! That's what I thought. This note from Red Hat is
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Alex Pelts wrote:
IMHO, VNC people did all they could to fix the problem and post the
update. It is up to the users to make sure they are up to date. If you
do not like RealVNC security record you are always free to run any other
software. There are really many choices you
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Clinton Sinkhorn wrote:
why in the hell am i getting all of the emails for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
List-Unsubscribe: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list,
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On Wed, 17 May 2006, James Weatherall wrote:
The problem is specific to the VNC 4 series.
OK, but some people believe that the 4.0 versions are not affected. From
our IT guys:
We went back and forth a bit with Red hat and our own security folks on
this one. Red Hat distributes V4.0 of
On Thu, 18 May 2006, Mike Miller wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2006, James Weatherall wrote:
The problem is specific to the VNC 4 series.
OK, but some people believe that the 4.0 versions are not affected.
From our IT guys:
We went back and forth a bit with Red hat and our own security folks
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Rex Dieter wrote:
James Weatherall wrote:
Interesting that the source is only available *after* the executable.
Just common sense, under the circumstances...
Complying with vnc's GPL licensing makes a little sense too.
They own the license. That means that they can
On Wed, 17 May 2006, Harold Fuchs wrote:
Mike Miller wrote:
snip
Another good reason to release binaries first -- think about this -- a bad
guy could download both the new source and the old source, do diffs and
figure out how to exploit the vulnerability. If the binaries are out
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Harold Fuchs wrote:
If we are going to get serious, I'll have to ask the obvious question:
why is the source only available *after* the executable?
Just common sense, under the circumstances... leads to the question
what circumstances?
As an outsider, I'll just add
Are older versions of RealVNC such as 3.3.3 (for Solaris) vulnerable to
the new exploit?
I guess I'm using an old version on one of my machines because I compiled
against libwrap.a and I'm not sure how to do that again!
Mike
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I used to compile VNC against libwrap.a to use Wietse Venema's tcp
wrappers. Is it possible to use tcpwrappers with Enterprise Edition?
If not, I could just use ordinary Real VNC compiled with libwrap.a, block
all VNC connections except from localhost and force everyone outside to
use VNC
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, William Hooper wrote:
Mike Miller wrote:
[snip]
block
all VNC connections except from localhost
This portion can be achieved by using the -localhost switch.
-localhost
Only allow connections from the same machine. Useful if you use SSH
and want to stop non-SSH
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005, Shobuz99 wrote:
Although not a total newbie to VNC (used since 1998); I am new to
connecting to a VNC server through a router and am not quite sure I
understand the process.
For example, I run VNC (3.3.7) server on my office machine, that is
connected to a router. The
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, ?? ? wrote:
When I use vncviewer connect to a remote linux host and start a
gnome-session,can somebody do someting on the gnome , that ,, as I
select logout from the launch menu , not only exit the gnome-session
but also kill the VNC server? It does the thing that
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, James Weatherall wrote:
Have you configured your router to forward port 5800 to your VNC Server
computer?
Please note that port 5800 is normally used only to serve the Java VNC
Viewer, and you'll need to additionally forward port 5900 in order to
actually connect via
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Steve Bostedor wrote:
Take your pick between TightVNC(http://www.tightvnc.com) and UltraVNC
(http://www.ultraVNC.com)
They are both great VNC servers. UltraVNC supports encryption while
TightVNC doesn't, but other than that, I believe they're very
comparable.
I'm
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Mike Miller wrote:
I know this has to be a FAQ that has been asked a million times but 30
minutes of searching did not get me an answer so I'm hoping one of you
can direct me to the web page that explains this.
I installed Enterprise VNC server on my PC and had
I know this has to be a FAQ that has been asked a million times but 30
minutes of searching did not get me an answer so I'm hoping one of you can
direct me to the web page that explains this.
I installed Enterprise VNC server on my PC and had this problem. Now I'm
using [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Solaris, with Xvnc version 3.3.3, I run this command...
vncserver :11
...and I receive this response:
A VNC server is already running as :11
But there is no VNC server running as :11, the .pid and .log files don't
exist in ~/.vnc, the /tmp/.X11-unix directory has no :11 file, and I don't
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Mike Miller wrote:
On Solaris, with Xvnc version 3.3.3, I run this command...
vncserver :11
...and I receive this response:
A VNC server is already running as :11
But there is no VNC server running as :11, the .pid and .log files don't
exist in ~/.vnc, the /tmp/.X11
It made it into the SANS report:
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, James Weatherall wrote:
Is there a /tmp/.X11-lock file?
No. I guess it was ssh port forwarding on 6011 that was stopping me.
It would be nice to have a way to prevent ssh from doing that.
Mike
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, James Weatherall wrote:
SSH already has an option to disable X11 forwarding. Just specify -x
when you run it.
That's a good tip. But suppose I want to have my cake and eat it to, so
to speak. That is, I want SSH port forwarding and I also want Xvnc to
work on every
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, David Kinston wrote:
what features remain if the server and client licences are different?
eg viewer is enterprise, server is the free edition, etc.
I'm not the expert, but I've been using that setup. The only thing I'm
not seeing is the use of encryption. The new
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Erik Soderquist wrote:
To be clear, the VNC viewer that uses encryption is free, but but you
cannot use the older viewer.
not according to realvnc's web page:
http://www.realvnc.com/products/features.html
according to that, the free one does not include encryption
I
We've used the free VNC for awhile to view machines outside our office,
but our IT guys are too nervous about punching through our firewall to
allow others to view our machines. I think they're too cautious.
Question: If we buy the VNC version that is advertised as more secure,
will it
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Rex Dieter wrote:
Until now, I've never encountered a vendor who provided rpms who didn't
either offer the src.rpm and/or specfile.
If you had asked them for those files, maybe they would have given them to
you. I think you told them that they *had* to give the file(s) to
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