Hello Wayne, : Here is the problem in detail: : Server 192.168.55.1 : Terminals 192.168.55.10 to xx : These Terminals have no harddrive, they boot over the net and mount the : /urs /opt /etc from the server. The rest is in single directories per : terminal which are connected via the boot process with tftp/bootp. : I *dial* in via isdn and I provided the static IP Adresses 192.168.55.100 : for the server and 192.168.55.200 for me dialing in. How can I view a user : screen running on one of the Terminals e.g. 192.168.55.10 ???
>It looks like "dump terminals" is being used for what used to be known >as X terminals; boxes that run a dedicated X server and not much else. >So that's what I'll assume. Guess I used the worng words, well I "grew up" on mainframes :-)) there we had dump terminals...I have here simple PCs with no harddrive, they boot as described I am not an X expert so I am not quite sure if they are the same like a simple X terminal. What maks me think is that they use xdmcp to connect to the X server running on the server 192.168.55.1 Would this make a different to that what you wrote??? Thanks a lot Michael _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
