Re: full screen mode through web browser

2007-01-04 Thread B. Scott Smith

Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
I am running vncserver 3.3.7-13 on Debian Etch and accessing the session 
through a web browser from a Windows XP machine running IE 6 (using vnc-java 
package for this). However the session is accessible only inside the browser. 
Is it possible to make the vnc session run in full screen mode instead of 
confining it to the browser?
  
Do you need to use a browser? Can you use the native Windows VNC viewer 
instead?



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rlogin woes

1997-06-16 Thread Scott Smith
I am having a couple of different problems when I try to rlogin - let me
give you a little background info first.  At our office (we are a R&D facility) 
we have two subnets one is on
the 204.250.XXX.XXX and the other is an in-house only 10.1.X.X that is
used for testing purposes.  Here are the problems that I am having.
1)  When I try to rlogin from a Linux host on the 10.1.1.x network to
another Linux host on the 204.250.xxx.xxx network I get an "Unknown error"
reply.  FYI - the 10.1.1.x network is connected to the rest of the network
via a router (set as the default gateway for the host).
2)  When I try to rlogin from one Linux host on the 10.1.1.x network to
another Linux host on the 10.1.1.x network I get the following reply
"10.1.1.x: No such file or directory."

One final note - I am able to rlogin from a Linux host on the 10.1.1.x
network to a Unix host on the 204.250.xxx.xxx network.
  Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreaciated - Scott.


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Help configuring rlogin

1997-06-14 Thread Scott Smith


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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 10:06:36 -0600 (MDT)
From: Scott Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help configuring rlogind

I am trying to remote login between two linux boxes - but I don't think
that the server is set up properly (there is no rlogind in the services
file).  How do I go about configuring the server so that I can rlogin from
a remote host.  Scott :-}



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