Yes you can with a hack
Setup USER MODE to Auto Start on a different port :-) per user.
You must be doing a switch user instead of a logout :-)
Steve
B. Scott Smith wrote:
You can't. The free version does not support user switching or RDP.
You must either purchase the Personal or
It is you xp that has the problem
a) it is not listening
b) windows firewall does not have a rule allowing that traffic
c) the is a router not forwarding the port to xp
d) anti-virus is blocking it
or any combination of above
steve
xkdcc wrote:
Hi, all
I download a
you will need to find out his internet gateway address
since 10.39.x.x cannot be routed on the internet
his internet access would have a public ip address
[private non routable ranges are
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.16.255
10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255]
check his
java applet requires two ports setup on firewall
5800 5900 [plus any display number offset] :-)
steve
Michael wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to get the java viewer to work when
trying to come in from my external IP. I get my
java applet to begin but after 30 secs or so I
get the red X on top
to not knock out that user2 session
but I do not believe each user can be logged in at the same time
please test and report your findings :-)
steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Steve
Thanks for your help.
I didn't understand you answer - can run multiple VNC services?
Thanks
y.
steve
[depending of course ]
it would be considered local host
so depend on local rules ;-)
but we do not have enough information
steve
mizuki wrote:
Hi, I am a newbie to VNC.
If there is a firewall in between ssh server and vnc servers and if I use
port forwarding in SSH tunelling, do I have to
startallprogramsrealvncservermodeunregisterserver
unregister the server
steve
Jack Norin wrote:
Hi!
How can I make VNC server not start automatically when XP starts? I have
looked in the properties but can't find anywhere to check or uncheck to start
it manually.
Thanks
Jack
only if they are viewing the same screen ;-)
xp is single display
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Is there a way to run multiple (three) services of VNC on one PC with
Windows XP?
The reason to do saw is that the windows have two display screens and I
would like to configure one VNC service to
depends maybe you can right-click the desktop for a menu
otherwise you'll need to adjust your vncstartup
to begin a windowmanager
steve
PAUL DONAGHY wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm using the realvnc viewer. I have somehow,managed to make the terminal
window disappear and for the life of me I can't figure
you will need to tell the hub/router where to send the port 5900 request
it would just be dropped right now
follow the instructions to forward the request from the hub/router
www.portforward.com has guides for many hubs/routers and vnc
don't forget your windows firewall need to have an
No XP is a Single Session system
there are no additional concurrent sessions available with XP
Steve
Anthony Watson wrote:
1. Re: windows xp service pack 2 (Corne Beerse)
Well then I guess the question would then be, how to get more licenses
for the XP box. It seems that M$ does not
a) setup your stations and D-Link with STATIC Internal IPs
so you know which station is which for your portforwarding
b) visit www.portforward.com to find the specific steps to get your two
firewalls to forward the ports to the stations
I have observed that it does not really matter
sometimes a few characters will cause vnc down .. sometimes not;
sometimes large copies work fine
I have found that the clipboard issue is the primary disconnect cause I see
I observe VNC monitoring clipboard causes disconnects
when clipboard
the stations mtu typically need to be smaller then the vpn
so the data packet fits within the transmitted ethernet packet
Trace Carpenter wrote:
OK, I think I understand where the confusion came in now. I see that
you mean that both stations need to have the same MTU sizes, but does
the VPN
it is a per station setting that needs to be adjusted
Trace Carpenter wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately Sonicwall doesn't have an option
to adjust the VPN MTU. The option is to enable Fragmented Packet
Handling. It has always been enabled and the Ignore Don't Fragment
Bit option
http/java is always 100 less than vnc port
PARESH MASANI wrote:
Hi Friends,
I have noted few things in real VNC. Let me know if i missing or
misunderstood something.
When session is created on server (say UNIX
server)it will have three types of ports HTTP/JAVA, VNC and X11. From
client(or
You have fastuserswitching enabled
free vnc is not compatible with fastuserswitching
only the firstlogged in user can connect to the desktop
without getting knocked off the computer
if you can logg in as the first user you can then loggoff that user
and then log in as the user you want
Steve
so8unds like FASTUSERSWITCHING is enabled
and you are not logged in as the first logged in user
disabled fast user switching
or get the enterpris or personal version
steve
Dinesh Subhraveti wrote:
Hi forum,
I am having problem logging into the VNC server
running on a Windows XP box. I can
this new modem have some kind of firewall?..
if so, how can I check it.
This was working ok before... I was able to put the real IP address
and connect from work, but the last days are being a pain and I can
not connect .
I don't know what else to do?
*/steve menard [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote
days are being a pain and I can
not connect .
I don't know what else to do?
*/steve menard [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
how to Check IP Address:
Internal Desktop Windows PC
Start - run - AllPrograms - Accessories - CommandPrompt
at the command prompt type
ipconfig
ok before... I was able to put the real IP address
and connect from work, but the last days are being a pain and I can
not connect .
I don't know what else to do?
*/steve menard [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
how to Check IP Address:
Internal Desktop Windows PC
Start - run
127.0.0.1 is the computer your are typing on the keyboard.
and only answers that vncserver is running on that pc
which also does not answer if the pc has a firewall enabled
since it will usually accept connections from itself ;-)
what about your antivirus? a lot of AVs will block remote access
when I turnoff my COMCAST Cable and my Router, then It will get a new IP address, but I do that very seldom (Maybe once or 2 every 6 months)
How do I set up a dyndns.com client?...
Thanks for your help.
Elmer
steve menard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
127.0.0.1 is the computer your
This user does not have administrator rights
they _could_ run and configure the UserMode server
[be sure to use a different port than 5900/5800]
they can then define their own password and port
the appropriate firewall adjustments would then be necessary
Steve
Asam Bettina wrote:
Hello,
I want
Congratulations,
I am surprised but ! That is Great News !
I sorta thought that was expensive to do?
Steve
James Weatherall wrote:
Hi Joao,
Yes, the VNC Mirror Driver is WHQL certified.
Cheers,
--
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
I Noticed that space after domain before Colon causes the issue
BUT; BIG BUT
vncviewer billsmith.dyndns.info :0NOTE SPACE
THIS IS DOING SOMETHING VERY FISHY AND YET INTERESTING.
It is showing me MY SCREEN !
WHAT The Heck is going on?
zonealarm and kaspersky protect themselves from non-local key board and
mouse activity
zone alarm has preference
protect zonealarm - you'll need to turn it off
so does kaspersky
steve
andrew p9 wrote:
VNC is a great product.
I've seen this a few times now and thought I would report it.
Yes it Depends on your hardware firewall
letting something out
I Can't get a login using
vncviewer billsmith.dyndns.info:50
Connection Refused at port 5950
BUT; BIG BUT
vncviewer billsmith.dyndns.info:0
THIS IS DOING SOMETHING VERY FISHY AND YET INTERESTING.
It is showing me MY SCREEN
VNCVIEWER is is used outgoing to connect to another system running a server
used when the ports are setup so you can directly connect to the system
you want to watch or control
listening VNCVIEWER Accepts incoming connections
used when a firewall or something else is blocking your connection;
Yours is saying vnc version 3.3.7
current is 4.1.2
Williams, Chris (Marlboro) wrote:
Hello,
How do I enable a range of X sizes with my XRandR extension for Xvnc?
With the XRandR extension installed I'm able to rotate and invert the
screen, but apparently not resize. Also, the KDE app
Their anti virus or defender probably stopped the proper install
Robert Andrews wrote:
I, a Mac user, want to connect to my parents' Windows Vista laptop desktop.
I've read instructions after instructions, including the good-looking guide
at
You have not told us which platform you are using
assuming Windows
ensure Windows firewall has port and/or application in the exception list
also ensure the Anti-virus software you use is not blocking it either
If additional firewall is used like comodo or zone alarm create the
appropriate
I would think there are two things
a) you are hitting th real X11 server at port 6000
more importantly
b) when you ask for port 100
you will hit the java viewer of 0
you MUST jump by 300 as Wez said
for each port count 2 separated by 100 so
:0 is 5800 5900
:99 is 5899 5999
:100 is
Following up in-line
steve menard wrote:
numbers with each block being
300 ports apart, e.g.
1..99,300..399,600..699 and so on
Why ports are 300 aparts. is any particular
reason there?
100 Viewports will cover 200 java and direct ports
only a single display can be on a listening
Free RealVNC Serves up a http page using Java from port :5800
so that someone with a web browser can follow a link
or you can send it in an email to someone
that way the user does not require vncviewer to be installed on their system
The http / java then redirects the request [using a Java
When I run into problems with a keyboard using VNC
usually a Modifier Key os stuck on the keyboard I am logging into
I have found this by using keycaps to identify the stuck key in question
I have seen Shift Alt or Ctrl syuck keys each give me or my customers
grief
Steve
Gene Szabo wrote:
numbers with each block being
300 ports apart, e.g.
1..99,300..399,600..699 and so on
Why ports are 300 aparts. is any particular
reason there?
YesJava Port is 100 less than VNC Port both are required free:
when you use port :0 it is BOTH 5800 5900
when you use port :10 it
Zone Alarm has a setting in preferences to protect itself
uncheck it so you can use mouse or keyboard to change settings with vnc
I Haven't encountered the AVG setting required
even though I do use it ;-0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In brief:
Can click on some windows on remote desk top, but not
Don't forget certain antivirus software stops internet activity
Programs allowing incoming connections need to be added to the windows
firewall and
any non windows firewall or antivirus allowed applications
c:\program files\RealVNC\vnc4\winvnc.exe
Steve
Colin Lansbergen wrote:
Hello,
Make sure the ports are 100
apart
java port + 100
5800 java
5900 http
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hi Bonno
It almost sounds like an MTU Error
as if it is sending data packets too large or the connection
you may need to adjust the MTU of one of the ends
Steve
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi,
I have one server where I have some problems with VNC. The initial connect is
never a problem. When I'm
Yes it is a problem with fast user switching
I work around that limitation by setting up usermode servers to run at
login
the biggest problem is A first user to login to the system becomes user
/ Display :0 [systemMode]
B the user second to log in typically can't do it remotely ;-(
C if
as Dbag says
adjust your Router/firewall at the Internet border
to forward request for port 5900 TCP to go to 192.168.1.2
www.portforward.com
has examples and discussion required for different equipment
Steve
Mike wrote:
Hi All,
I have Real VNC Enterprise 4.2.9, And I can
adjust your router to forward ports 5800 and 5900
to ip 192.168.0.105
also allow windows firewall for realvnc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear VNC Support.
I use VNC free edition via a Viewer to remote my other PC, but it does not
success.
For example, the remoted PC , IP : 219.130.32.180
The first user to log in gets the main display
and the service mode RealVNCServer will only work for that user
knocking back to login screen if another user tries to get in with fus
if a second user logs in with FUS
I Have used user mode vnc on a different port to allow me to get in
steve
Paul
I have both installed on a win 2000 server no problem
except I keep the con fig slightly different of course
James Weatherall wrote:
Hi Derek,
UltraVNC is based upon our old VNC 3.3 codebase, but is not VNC-compatible.
I'm not sure what it is that you mean is crashing, so it's hard to say
Hi Linda
please Check the FAQs
VISTA Support much better with enterprise or personal
not free version [difficulty with Vista security issues]
although some compatibility available with VNCfree version when
NOT using vncFree servicemode but using vncfree usermode instead
note: Wez response below
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