VNC authentication time-out?

2006-10-08 Thread Mark G. Spencer

I've just done some testing with UltraVNC and noticed that it doesn't
appear to have a VNC authentication time-out - or at least not less
than 5 minutes.  ;)

I'm wondering if RealVNC has a (default) time-out?  And if anyone has
any insight into this particular function?  I would think it would be
a good idea not to leave the port open waiting for authentication for
an unlimited period of time - if only to make reading logs easier.

Thanks for the info!
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I get a black screen?

2006-10-08 Thread browncoatz
 After months of fustration, I finally see a password confirmation so I can log 
on. After entering the password, I see the window pop up, but also it's all 
black, then it closes and asks if I can reconnect. I tried multiple times, but 
it still didn't work. I tried it up until I couldn't connect to it at 
all(probably ip change). Can someone please help. 

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This is my problem

2006-10-08 Thread browncoatz
 after authentification, i have a black screen and the message below
 read:connection reset by peer (10054)
I couldn't find a solution in the mailing list. Both computers XP, and both 
with recent updated download of Vewier and Server. Also, if someone can help 
me, how can I setup VPN with it?

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Re: Newbie, how can I prevent any internet access?

2006-10-08 Thread Prasun Lala

Another thing to be wary of even if you are behind a router - if you
use the computer running the realvnc server to log onto say a work
VPN, you are no longer behind your own router but that of the work
router and they might not be blocking the realvnc ports. Just
something to keep in mind if using a VPN.

On 9/29/06, Robin Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Sat Sep 30, 2006 at 06:58:28AM +1000, Paul wrote:

 I want to controll another PC on my *local* network.

 Here is what I did...

 PC to be controlled 192.168.1.103.
Installed vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32.exe(free) with defaults.
Set password, 8 characters.
Access control- removed +, added 192.168.1.100, which is the
 controlling PC.
disabled Serve Java viewer via HTTP on port:
Sharing- enabled Never treat new connections as shared
On router, port forward port 5900 TCP and UDP.
XP firewall exceptions, 5900 TCP and UDP

 RealVNC viewer connects/works on controlling PC, 192.168.1.100

Well, to prevent any internet access, you could also remove the port
forwarding on your router.  If both PCs are on the local network then
the router shouldn't be involved at all.

Cheers,
   Robin

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