Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-28 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Pat,

Thanks.  With your help and Mark's, I got this
working.  It's great!

Kevin

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 Mark, Kevin and All
 
 I have been using SSH/VNC for a couple of years now.
 It allows me to 
 look at my home box from work. The article about VNC
 over SSH should 
 help. Let me knpow if you need any other
 assistance..
 Right now I am experimenting with NoMachine. In fact
 I am using the 
 application to write this e-mail ont my worksation
 in the basement from 
 my lap top at the dinning room table. On my home
 network it's very 
 speedy, I don't notice any lag. There was a bit at
 work tho, not as much 
 with VNC however. I wasn't able to start up
 PlaneShift, an OSS MMPORPG, 
 but I think I can do with out that :-).
 
 Information on NoMachine here: www.nomachine.com
 
 Per the information from their site and the Linux
 Format article that 
 led me to it, the server can be set up to:
 Share files and printers
 Connect to Windows RDP sessions
 Connect to Linux VNC sessions
 As well as deliver a unix/linux GUI desktop.
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-26 Thread pat
Mark, Kevin and All
I have been using SSH/VNC for a couple of years now. It allows me to 
look at my home box from work. The article about VNC over SSH should 
help. Let me knpow if you need any other assistance..
Right now I am experimenting with NoMachine. In fact I am using the 
application to write this e-mail ont my worksation in the basement from 
my lap top at the dinning room table. On my home network it's very 
speedy, I don't notice any lag. There was a bit at work tho, not as much 
with VNC however. I wasn't able to start up PlaneShift, an OSS MMPORPG, 
but I think I can do with out that :-).

Information on NoMachine here: www.nomachine.com
Per the information from their site and the Linux Format article that 
led me to it, the server can be set up to:
Share files and printers
Connect to Windows RDP sessions
Connect to Linux VNC sessions
As well as deliver a unix/linux GUI desktop.

Pat
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-25 Thread Mark Street
vncserver listens on 5901

That would be vncviewer poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2
supply the password for the server and boom.  Instant INSECURE access.

but why. when you have a secure way of running graphical applications 
tunneled through ssh.

ssh -Xf [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin/k3b

You only need 1 hole (port 22) through the firewall with that command, pure 
ssh baby.  We could use port forwarding with SSH to secure VNC.. how 
about we save that for another day.

On Friday 25 March 2005 14:47, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 I want to use tightVNC on my server so that I can do
 remote graphical administration.

 I can run the server.  Here is a screen log:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
   PID TTY  TIME CMD
 24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
 24601 pts/100:00:00 ps
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ vncserver -name vistaserver

 New 'vistaserver' desktop is poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2

 Starting applications specified in
 /home/kdt0p/.vnc/xstartup
 Log file is
 /home/kdt0p/.vnc/poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2.log

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
   PID TTY  TIME CMD
 24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
 24610 pts/100:00:00 Xvnc
 24630 pts/100:00:00 gconfd-2
 24631 pts/100:00:00 ps
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$

 But when I try to connect with a tightVNC viewer from
 another computer, I get an error Failed to connect to
 server.

 I suspect that my iptables local firewall is blocking
 the port.  But how do I determine what port to try to
 open?  The TightVNC viewer allows one to specify the
 port, but I don't see how to do that on the server
 side.

 Thanks
 Kevin

 P.S. is this a security risk?  To use this at home, I
 would have to expose that port to the internet.

 Kevin


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-25 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Mark,

Is tightVNC also a security risk?  Does it use the
same port?  I think i may have been runing vnc server,
and tightvnc viewer.  I assume these are different?

Of note, when I ran the apt-get, the first thing it
did was to uninstall my obsolete vnc.

I have done X forwarding before, and it was quite
painful.  In kate, I would press Ctrl-F for find, and
then wait 10-15 seconds for the dialog box to draw. 
And I have high-speed internet on both ends.

Also, I was hoping to use my desktop with all its
icons etc. and also the startmenu.  I hate having to
remember the path and name of all the apps I want to
run.

Kevin


--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 vncserver listens on 5901
 
 That would be vncviewer poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2
 supply the password for the server and boom. 
 Instant INSECURE access.
 
 but why. when you have a secure way of running
 graphical applications 
 tunneled through ssh.
 
 ssh -Xf [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin/k3b
 
 You only need 1 hole (port 22) through the firewall
 with that command, pure 
 ssh baby.  We could use port forwarding with SSH to
 secure VNC.. how 
 about we save that for another day.
 
 On Friday 25 March 2005 14:47, Kevin Toppenberg
 wrote:
  I want to use tightVNC on my server so that I can
 do
  remote graphical administration.
 
  I can run the server.  Here is a screen log:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
PID TTY  TIME CMD
  24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
  24601 pts/100:00:00 ps
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ vncserver -name vistaserver
 
  New 'vistaserver' desktop is
 poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2
 
  Starting applications specified in
  /home/kdt0p/.vnc/xstartup
  Log file is
  /home/kdt0p/.vnc/poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2.log
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
PID TTY  TIME CMD
  24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
  24610 pts/100:00:00 Xvnc
  24630 pts/100:00:00 gconfd-2
  24631 pts/100:00:00 ps
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$
 
  But when I try to connect with a tightVNC viewer
 from
  another computer, I get an error Failed to
 connect to
  server.
 
  I suspect that my iptables local firewall is
 blocking
  the port.  But how do I determine what port to try
 to
  open?  The TightVNC viewer allows one to specify
 the
  port, but I don't see how to do that on the server
  side.
 
  Thanks
  Kevin
 
  P.S. is this a security risk?  To use this at
 home, I
  would have to expose that port to the internet.
 
  Kevin
 
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-25 Thread Nancy Anthracite
In 9/2003 I was having a mighty struggle with VNC and at the end I wrote up a 
document describing the solution to my problems.  I am sending it to you in 
hopes it helps.  Since it has been 2 years, the problems may be totally 
different, but one can hope ...

Both VNC and TIght VNC are security risks - or were, but this document 
includes port forwarding instructions for Windows to Linux.

On Friday 25 March 2005 08:16 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Mark,

 Is tightVNC also a security risk?  Does it use the
 same port?  I think i may have been runing vnc server,
 and tightvnc viewer.  I assume these are different?

 Of note, when I ran the apt-get, the first thing it
 did was to uninstall my obsolete vnc.

 I have done X forwarding before, and it was quite
 painful.  In kate, I would press Ctrl-F for find, and
 then wait 10-15 seconds for the dialog box to draw.
 And I have high-speed internet on both ends.

 Also, I was hoping to use my desktop with all its
 icons etc. and also the startmenu.  I hate having to
 remember the path and name of all the apps I want to
 run.

 Kevin

 --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  vncserver listens on 5901
 
  That would be vncviewer poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2
  supply the password for the server and boom.
  Instant INSECURE access.
 
  but why. when you have a secure way of running
  graphical applications
  tunneled through ssh.
 
  ssh -Xf [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin/k3b
 
  You only need 1 hole (port 22) through the firewall
  with that command, pure
  ssh baby.  We could use port forwarding with SSH to
  secure VNC.. how
  about we save that for another day.
 
  On Friday 25 March 2005 14:47, Kevin Toppenberg
 
  wrote:
   I want to use tightVNC on my server so that I can
 
  do
 
   remote graphical administration.
  
   I can run the server.  Here is a screen log:
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
 PID TTY  TIME CMD
   24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
   24601 pts/100:00:00 ps
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ vncserver -name vistaserver
  
   New 'vistaserver' desktop is
 
  poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2
 
   Starting applications specified in
   /home/kdt0p/.vnc/xstartup
   Log file is
   /home/kdt0p/.vnc/poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2.log
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
 PID TTY  TIME CMD
   24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
   24610 pts/100:00:00 Xvnc
   24630 pts/100:00:00 gconfd-2
   24631 pts/100:00:00 ps
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$
  
   But when I try to connect with a tightVNC viewer
 
  from
 
   another computer, I get an error Failed to
 
  connect to
 
   server.
  
   I suspect that my iptables local firewall is
 
  blocking
 
   the port.  But how do I determine what port to try
 
  to
 
   open?  The TightVNC viewer allows one to specify
 
  the
 
   port, but I don't see how to do that on the server
   side.
  
   Thanks
   Kevin
  
   P.S. is this a security risk?  To use this at
 
  home, I
 
   would have to expose that port to the internet.
  
   Kevin
  
  
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-25 Thread Mark Street
A quick google brought this up.

http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/VNC/vnc-over-ssh.html


On Friday 25 March 2005 17:16, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Is tightVNC also a security risk?  Does it use the
 same port?  I think i may have been runing vnc server,
 and tightvnc viewer.  I assume these are different?

Same animal, different flavor, both are INsecure.  Tight has extra compression 
algorithms for bitmaps to improve performance over slow links.

 Of note, when I ran the apt-get, the first thing it
 did was to uninstall my obsolete vnc.

 I have done X forwarding before, and it was quite
 painful.  In kate, I would press Ctrl-F for find, and
 then wait 10-15 seconds for the dialog box to draw.
 And I have high-speed internet on both ends.

 Also, I was hoping to use my desktop with all its
 icons etc. and also the startmenu.  I hate having to
 remember the path and name of all the apps I want to
 run.

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