On 2013-11-19 21:54 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 05:07:52PM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
I think Jonathan was directing his comments to Emilio, not
you. It's difficult to know for sure as he didn't use a
name, or quote some of the offending message.
An attribution
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 05:07:52PM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
I think Jonathan was directing his comments to Emilio, not you. It's
difficult to know for sure as he didn't use a name, or quote some of the
offending message.
That's right. My mailer did set in-reply-to correctly, and the message
Andre Majorel wrote:
Or don't mailers show threads any more ?
Actually many popular (but incorrect) mail user agents do not show
threads. Previously the biggest offender was Outlook. These days the
biggest offender is Gmail. I find it very surprising that a mail user
agent wouldn't handle
On Tue, 2013-11-19 at 16:04 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Andre Majorel wrote:
Or don't mailers show threads any more ?
Actually many popular (but incorrect) mail user agents do not show
threads. Previously the biggest offender was Outlook. These days the
biggest offender is Gmail. I find it
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Averaged computer users very often replace the subject and body of a
message, IOW they only keep the address to write a new mail. They aren't
aware, that they keep some magic note that is hidden in a magical
header. I suspect that Gmail doesn't support it for good reasons.
On Tue, 2013-11-19 at 16:29 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Averaged computer users very often replace the subject and body of a
message, IOW they only keep the address to write a new mail. They aren't
aware, that they keep some magic note that is hidden in a magical
header.
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 02:26:21PM +0100, Andre Majorel wrote:
On 2013-11-19 21:54 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 05:07:52PM +, Brad Rogers wrote:
I think Jonathan was directing his comments to Emilio, not
you. It's difficult to know for sure as he didn't use
On 17/11/2013 20:40, Emilio Lopez wrote:
I think what you are looking for is x11vnc which allows you to view local
session by vnc
EmilioLLBB
Emilio, brilliant, I'd missed the need for it.
Installed, and after reading man x11vnc - it's quite long - used:
$ x11vnc -display :0
Gave us
Hi,
I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
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On 18/11/2013 16:33, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
Hi,
I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
Jonathan, thank you for the note. I've rechecked.
Looks OK in our mailer, looks fine from the copy from
On 18/11/13 16:52, Ron Leach wrote:
On 18/11/2013 16:33, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
Hi,
I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
Jonathan, thank you for the note. I've rechecked.
Looks OK in our
Ron Leach wrote:
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
Hi,
I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
Jonathan, thank you for the note. I've rechecked.
Looks OK in our mailer, looks fine from the copy from
On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 16:52:44 +
Ron Leach ronle...@tesco.net wrote:
Hello Ron,
Jonathan, thank you for the note. I've rechecked.
I think Jonathan was directing his comments to Emilio, not you. It's
difficult to know for sure as he didn't use a name, or quote some of the
offending message.
On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 16:33 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
By Emilio’s quoting some paragraphs became endless lines, so the
quotation sign is only at the
On Nov 18, 2013 6:15 PM, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 16:33 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
I don't know what happened to
quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
By Emilio’s quoting
as on a connected monitor, same user, same mouse position, etc. But I
don't achieve this result.
I've tried two approaches on this Wheezy/XFCE system:
(a) Installing vnc4server, and alternatively
(b) Enabling vnc service in LightDM's conf file.
Installing VNC4server
vnc4server is installed
.
The vnc4server log file for this attempt shows:
xsetroot: unable to open display 'D7box:1'
/home/ward/.vnc/xstartup: 15: exec: gnome-session: not found
Your xstartup script tries to execute non-installed 'gnome-session'.
Try replacing 'gnome-session' with '/etc/X11/Xsession', like
suggestion,
maybe this /home/ward/.vnc/xstartup is still is not quite correct:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
#unset SESSION_MANAGER
#exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
## Those had been uncommented, but did not provide usable screen ##
[ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] exec
windows.
Had to use slightly different layout compared to your suggestion, maybe
this /home/ward/.vnc/xstartup is still is not quite correct:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
#unset SESSION_MANAGER
#exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
## Those had been uncommented
screen even through the KVM.) The remote desktop appears to
be 4x3 shape, and something closer to 800x600, I would guess.
Vnc4server doesn't (and should not) take into account any EDID. The
entire point of VNC is to be able run even if video card(s) is
physically absent at the host.
Try
a Modeline for 1440x900. (This works fine on the
attached screen even through the KVM.) The remote desktop appears to
be 4x3 shape, and something closer to 800x600, I would guess.
Vnc4server doesn't (and should not) take into account any EDID. The
entire point of VNC is to be able run even
On Thu, 2013-08-29 at 10:14 -0300, Marcelo wrote:
Bom dia,
Estou precisando acessar uma máquina desktop linux pelo VNC mas, como se
fosse no acesso VNC no Rwindows, ou seja,
eu preciso que o mouse interaja na tela do usuário e que apareça no cliente
vnc exatamente o que estiver
aberto
Bom dia,
Estou precisando acessar uma máquina desktop linux pelo VNC mas, como se fosse
no acesso VNC no Rwindows, ou seja,
eu preciso que o mouse interaja na tela do usuário e que apareça no cliente
vnc exatamente o que estiver
aberto para o usuário.
O que acontece, é que quando conecto pelo
I use ssh to connect and create tunnels, then a simple x11vnc
-display :0 to startup the server.
If you need to stay on windows, search the web for easy ssh tunnels
putty. vnc is not a secure protocol so don't rely on just setting a
password if you are accessing from faraway-pc.
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I'm looking for the simplest, quickest way to setup VNC Server so I can
access my Debian machine from Windows. There are a number of ways found on
the web -- is there a best practice?
Art Huston wrote at 2013-07-01 14:18 -0500:
I'm looking for the simplest, quickest way to setup VNC Server so I can
access my Debian machine from Windows. There are a number of ways found on
the web -- is there a best practice?
I do not know about a best practice, but if I decide that I need
On 13Jul01:1518-0400, Art Huston wrote:
I'm looking for the simplest, quickest way to setup VNC Server so I can
access my Debian machine from Windows. There are a number of ways found on
the web -- is there a best practice?
I use ss vs in one terminal, then ss vv in a second to establish
x11vnc te da problemas o lo notas lentoroo prueba con alguna
alternativa al protocolo RFB/VNC como X11, RDP o NX para ver si obtienes
mejores resultados.
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On Miércoles, 26 de junio de 2013 15:22:17 Camaleón escribió:
El Tue, 25 Jun 2013 16:33:33 -0500, Marcos Delgado escribió:
He actualizado Debian en todas las compus de la sala, pero la desventaja
ha sido que tcos ha dejado de funcionar.
No sé qué es ese tcos
http://www.tcosproject.org/
El día 26 de junio de 2013 09:37, Javier San Román deb...@caolin.net escribió:
On Miércoles, 26 de junio de 2013 15:22:17 Camaleón escribió:
El Tue, 25 Jun 2013 16:33:33 -0500, Marcos Delgado escribió:
He actualizado Debian en todas las compus de la sala, pero la desventaja
ha sido que tcos
He actualizado Debian en todas las compus de la sala, pero la
desventaja ha sido que tcos ha dejado de funcionar.
Ante esa situación para configurar xfce de dichas compus desde mi
computadora puse este script en bash para poder conectarme:
#!/bin/bash
x11vnc -bg -scale 1024x768 -usepw -forever
ChadDavis chadmichaelda...@gmail.com wrote:
Clarification. Are you saying that some vnc servers serve up a remote
login to a new session, while others simply share an existing gnome
session?
Yes. vino shares the existing Gnome session (see System Preferences
Remote Desktop). I'm sure
desktop? It is possible.
Clarification. Are you saying that some vnc servers serve up a remote
login to a new session, while others simply share an existing gnome
session?
Sorry I know nothing about vino. But I hope sharing the above about
vnc in general was helpful. The package page says
If you want to share your existing GNOME 3 desktop session, it's vino, and
you want to run vino-preferences to set the password, whether it's read only,
etc.
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ChadDavis wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
And then people found that starting a server was inconvenient.
Wouldn't it be better to export the current desktop? Instead of
exporting a new, unique and different desktop? It is possible.
Clarification. Are you saying that some vnc servers serve up
I'm a bit confused about what package is the vnc server that I need to run
in order to remote desktop into my machine. Installed by default is a
vino and it says that it is a VNC server for Gnome. But when I search
about how to set up a vnc server on the internet, I keep finding vnc4server
ChadDavis wrote:
I'm a bit confused about what package is the vnc server that I need to run
in order to remote desktop into my machine.
With VNC there are two parts, the client and the server. Normally you
start the server first and then connect to it with a client.
$ vncserver
New
El Tue, 11 Dec 2012 21:58:48 +0100, Sergio Villalba escribió:
¿existe la posibilidad de montan un servidor linux con apache+mod proxy
configurado para acceder a un pc que tenga instalado VNC http?
lo único encontrado es esta url:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2002-January/027396
El día 12 de diciembre de 2012 12:12, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com escribió:
El Tue, 11 Dec 2012 21:58:48 +0100, Sergio Villalba escribió:
¿existe la posibilidad de montan un servidor linux con apache+mod proxy
configurado para acceder a un pc que tenga instalado VNC http?
lo único encontrado
configurado para acceder a un pc que tenga instalado VNC http?
lo único encontrado es esta url:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2002-January/027396.html
Hum... pues así a bote pronto se me ocurre que podrías cambiar los
puertos del servidor VNC o, como indican en el mensaje que
Hola a tod@s,
¿existe la posibilidad de montan un servidor linux con apache+mod
proxy configurado para acceder a un pc que tenga instalado VNC http?
lo único encontrado es esta url:
http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2002-January/027396.html
Gracias por todo,
Saludos.
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Desde hace poco tiempo me es imposible conectarme a equipos de mi
empresa por vnc.
los equipos de mi empresa tienen windows con Ultr@vnc validando contra
AD 2008.
Yo, obviamente, uso debian (testing) y hasta hace poco eso no era
problema, ahora no puedo, las pruebas son:
*remmina
El Tue, 27 Nov 2012 13:05:54 +0100, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio escribió:
Desde hace poco tiempo me es imposible conectarme a equipos de mi
empresa por vnc.
¿Ha cambiado algo en el servidor?
los equipos de mi empresa tienen windows con Ultr@vnc validando contra
AD 2008.
Yo, obviamente, uso
El 27/11/12 13:05, Trujillo Carmona, Antonio escribió:
Desde hace poco tiempo me es imposible conectarme a equipos de mi
empresa por vnc.
los equipos de mi empresa tienen windows con Ultr@vnc validando contra
AD 2008.
Pues... ¿algún cambio en el elemento común (ultravnc)? quizás algún
cambio de
On Lu, 22 oct 12, 08:36:13, kk s wrote:
Hi,
How can we open the vnc connection when install OS from netinstall using
preseed.cfg by passing the parameter in kernel command line?
In centos we can use vnc vncconnect=ip:port on kernel command line and
declaring the static IP on kickstart
Hi,
How can we open the vnc connection when install OS from netinstall using
preseed.cfg by passing the parameter in kernel command line?
In centos we can use vnc vncconnect=ip:port on kernel command line and
declaring the static IP on kickstart to get the vnc connection to monitor
the OS
it to check the status of the calculations from
a remote computer.
I would like to have something similar that could be used with
graphical applications ex. Comsol. Which is the best option? VNC? How
would you do it? I saw the package tightvncserver That is what I
should use? I do not want a full X
Hola :
Tinc un servidor debian on aixequem sessions VNC aixi:
tightvncserver :1 -name golxarx -depth 24 -geometry 1024x750 -localhost
Temin més d'una sessió oberta(normalment)
i remotament en una debian obrim la sessió:
xtightvncviewer -via sa...@gxx.dnsdojo.net :1
Va perfecte, molt ràpid
site to check on things. I noticed that the
antivirus on the one computer was set to not respond to pings, which
resolved the question of the server not being able to ping it. Once I
set it to respond to pings, the vnc connection also started working.
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to consider:
homepc Your own system, outside the office
workpc Your own system, inside the office
remote_router The end-point for the primary ssh transport
remote_workstation The target machine for the VNC session
Homepc and workpc might be the same
?
We have four devices to consider:
homepc Your own system, outside the office
workpc Your own system, inside the office
remote_router The end-point for the primary ssh transport
remote_workstation The target machine for the VNC session
Homepc
?
We have four devices to consider:
homepc Your own system, outside the office
workpc Your own system, inside the office
remote_router The end-point for the primary ssh transport
remote_workstation The target machine for the VNC session
Homepc
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
Thanks again Chris. If I understand your model correctly, the
remote_router is the ssh server and not the actual router that merely
forwards port 22 to the ssh server.
Yes. It's only now clear to me that the router isn't the ssh server. But
for the
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
I can connect to every workstation in a remote office using:
ssh -L 5902:remote workstation's local IP:5900 remote router's
public IP
xtightvncviewer -encodings tight localhost:5902
However, there is one workstation [...]
The ssh session also shows this
On 09/07/12 08:21 AM, Chris Davies wrote:
Gary Dalegaryd...@rogers.com wrote:
I can connect to every workstation in a remote office using:
ssh -L 5902:remote workstation's local IP:5900remote router's
public IP
xtightvncviewer -encodings tight localhost:5902
However, there is one workstation
that I get
xtightvncviewer: VNC server closed connection
when I try to connect.
The ssh session also shows this message:
channel 3: open failed: connect failed: No route to host
Indeed, I can't even ping it from the remote ssh server.
However, when I went to the office and tried to connect
On Thursday 07 June 2012 18:57:56 xavi barreny wrote:
Hola a tots,
Ara
m'he d'acabar de barallar perquè arrenqui vncserver cada vegada que
engego la màquina. No sé com fer-ho, em podeu donar un cop de mà?
Posa un script[1] a /etc/init.d i executa insserv per crear els enllaços
corresponents
Bé, potser com que és una configuració per usuari (una dels avantatges que
li veig a un vnc4server independent) jo ho posaría en un @reboot del
crontab del propi usuari.
2012/6/8 Marc Olive marc.ol...@blauadvisors.com
On Thursday 07 June 2012 18:57:56 xavi barreny wrote:
Hola a tots,
Ara
A Divendres, 8 de juny de 2012 10:08:46, Sergi Baila va escriure:
Bé, potser com que és una configuració per usuari (una dels avantatges que
li veig a un vnc4server independent) jo ho posaría en un @reboot del
crontab del propi usuari.
No sabia que existia això, gràcies.
De tota manera,
insistia amb la manera
d'evitar la pregunta de desbloqueig de l'anell de claus quan et
connectes via vnc. He provat via RDP i, de moment, ja em serveix. Ara
m'he d'acabar de barallar perquè arrenqui vncserver cada vegada que
engego la màquina. No sé com fer-ho, em podeu donar un cop de mà?
gràcies
crear un servidor X en la màquina que fa de servidor
VNC. A més el rendiment és, en teoria, superior a connectar-te per VNC
a una sessió gràfica existent.
O sigui, la diferencia és que amb VNC tal com ho estàs fent ara
probablement el que fas és controlar l'escriptori gràfic que es veu
Realment no cal ni desactivar ni treure el gdm/kdm, només ho deia intentant
que s'entenguès millor com funciona tot plegat.
Pots començar només instal·lant vnc4server i fent el que posa el blog, a
veure si te'n surts a connectar un terminal i veure l'escriptori. A partir
d'aquí pots treure
Hola,
moltes gràcies a tots pels consells...
he tornat a realitzar la prova amb un monitor connectar i em temo que tot
plegat és més simple, però tampoc sé com solucionar-ho.
Quan et connectes via vnc a vino, a l'escriptori remot et demana la
contrasenya per desbloquejar l'anell de claus, un cop
Una altra alternativa, no tan lliure, és emprar
http://www.nomachine.com/download.php
Fa un temps vaig trobar un repositori d'Ubuntu on hi havia el freenx
paquetitzat i operatiu per a Debian Squeeze
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
Segons el que necessitis potser també en faries prou
A Dilluns, 4 de juny de 2012 09:34:14, Xavi Barreny va escriure:
Hola,
moltes gràcies a tots pels consells...
he tornat a realitzar la prova amb un monitor connectar i em temo que tot
plegat és més simple, però tampoc sé com solucionar-ho.
Quan et connectes via vnc a vino, a l'escriptori
Hola,
per aprofitar una màquina que tinc per casa, m'agradaria muntar-hi un
servidor casolà de fitxers i connectar-m'hi via VNC per fer-ne la
gestió. Per temes d'espai, no puc posar-hi cap monitor físic connectat.
Actualment hi tinc instal·lat debian 6.0.5 amb Gnome i tots funciona
On Sunday 03 June 2012 17:04:20 xavi barreny wrote:
Hola,
Bones,
Actualment hi tinc instal·lat debian 6.0.5 amb Gnome i tots funciona
correctament excepte el fet de poder-m'hi connectar-m'hi via VNC des del
moment que desconnecto el monitor físic, per SSH tot va perfecte. Per
VNC utilitzo
Hola,
en teoria ja sé que no hauria de fer falta, però quan tinc monitor físic
endollat em puc connectar via vnc sense problemes i quan està
desconnectat no.
El procés seria:
1- engegar màquina amb monitor endollat i connexió VNC ok
2- apagar màquina i desconnectar monitor
3- impossible
Tens el servei de vnc arrancat ?
El dg 03 de 06 de 2012 a les 19:16 +0200, en/na xavi barreny va
escriure:
Hola,
en teoria ja sé que no hauria de fer falta, però quan tinc monitor físic
endollat em puc connectar via vnc sense problemes i quan està
desconnectat no.
El procés seria:
1
Hola,
més avall us passo el llistat de serveis, jo no sé trobar-hi res que
digui vnc, és normal? és a dir, pot ser que el servei no arrenqui per no
tenir el monitor connectat?
Pot ser alguna cosa de les X? On puc mirar els logs del vnc en concret?
Potser he d'instal·lar algun altre paquet
escriptori: si fas servir gnome és diu gdm i amb kde és kdm.
Un cop ho treguis et recomano que al arrencar la màquina entris per SSH i
executis vnc4server (és un paquet que hauràs d'instal·lar) que el que far
és crear un servidor X en la màquina que fa de servidor VNC. A més el
rendiment és, en
és crear un servidor X en la màquina que fa de servidor
VNC. A més el rendiment és, en teoria, superior a connectar-te per VNC
a una sessió gràfica existent.
O sigui, la diferencia és que amb VNC tal com ho estàs fent ara
probablement el que fas és controlar l'escriptori gràfic que es veu
El jue, 26-04-2012 a las 14:45 -0300, Marcos Russo escribió:
Buenos dias, estoy buscando algun programa grafico que pueda poner
varias ip con algun icono cada uno y que permita clickeando supongamos
el boton derecho
y que me pueda conectar por ssh, vnc, samba,etc.
Saludos
Marcos
si
supongamos
el boton derecho
y que me pueda conectar por ssh, vnc, samba,etc.
Saludos
Marcos
si es para ssh, y tenés gnome acabo de ver una extensión
( http://extensions.gnome.org/ ) que agrega eso, se llama connection
manager
El Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:45:12 -0300, Marcos Russo escribió:
Buenos dias, estoy buscando algun programa grafico que pueda poner
varias ip con algun icono cada uno y que permita clickeando supongamos
el boton derecho
y que me pueda conectar por ssh, vnc, samba,etc.
¿Mande? :-?
No me queda
Buenos dias, estoy buscando algun programa grafico que pueda poner
varias ip con algun icono cada uno y que permita clickeando supongamos
el boton derecho
y que me pueda conectar por ssh, vnc, samba,etc.
Saludos
Marcos
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On 04/26/2012 02:45 PM, Marcos Russo wrote:
Buenos dias, estoy buscando algun programa grafico que pueda poner
varias ip con algun icono cada uno y que permita clickeando supongamos
el boton derecho
y que me pueda conectar por ssh, vnc, samba,etc.
aptitude install remmina
Saludos,
Toote
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 21:20:02 +0100, James Allsopp scribbled:
Hello,
I really want to be able to use VNC to be able to view the full Gnome
desktop on my laptop. I've been able to view a grey screen and a
terminal, using vnc4server and tigervnc or vinagre, but what I'd like to
be able to do
Hello,
I really want to be able to use VNC to be able to view the full Gnome
desktop on my laptop. I've been able to view a grey screen and a
terminal, using vnc4server and tigervnc or vinagre, but what I'd like to
be able to do is just view a whole screen as if I was actually there.
I'd
On 01/02/12 06:16, James Allsopp wrote:
Hello,
I really want to be able to use VNC to be able to view the full Gnome
desktop on my laptop. I've been able to view a grey screen and a
terminal, using vnc4server and tigervnc or vinagre, but what I'd like to
be able to do is just view a whole
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 11:16:46 -0800 James
Allsoppjamesaalls...@googlemail.com wrote
Hello,
I really want to be able to use VNC to be able to view the full Gnome
desktop on my laptop. I've been able to view a grey screen and a
terminal, using vnc4server and tigervnc
James Allsopp wrote:
I really want to be able to use VNC to be able to view the full Gnome
desktop on my laptop. I've been able to view a grey screen and a
terminal, using vnc4server and tigervnc or vinagre, but what I'd like to
be able to do is just view a whole screen as if I was actually
Hi all!
I'm using VirtualBox OSE on a host without a GUI and I'm trying to
connect via VNC to install a VM with Debian Squeeze. The syntax I use on
VirtualBox OSE to start the VM is the following:
$ VBoxHeadless -startvm Debian --vnc --vncport 5901
When I get the hostname configuration screen
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On 30-09-2011 15:36, Anderson Bertling wrote:
Boa tarde!
Alguém sabe de algum how to para um servidor vnc para múltiplas
conexões simultâneas.
Em geral, basta mudar a opção no servidor para não desconectar o cliente
e você terá múltiplas
Boa tarde!
Alguém sabe de algum how to para um servidor vnc para múltiplas conexões
simultâneas.
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Boa tarde!
Alguém sabe de algum how to para um servidor vnc para múltiplas conexões
simultâneas.
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? oi esse é de vpn, bem show mas preciso de vnc.
Grato
Em 30 de setembro de 2011 15:57, Roberto Torres jrtor...@bol.com.brescreveu:
Se for vários clientes conectando no servidor vc pode seguir esse tutorial.
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De: Anderson Bertling [mailto:andersonbertl...@gmail.com]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 30 de setembro de 2011 16:17
Para: Roberto Torres
Cc: Debian User Portuguese
Assunto: Re: VNC Server
? oi esse é de vpn, bem show mas preciso de
Boa tarde
Alguém conhece uma solução ou algum how to para um servidor multi usuário
vnc para acesso tanto por aplicativos cliente quanto por navegadores em
ssl/ssh para o debian6 ?
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Olá,
On 29-09-2011 14:40, Anderson Bertling wrote:
Alguém conhece uma solução ou algum how to para um servidor multi
usuário vnc para acesso tanto por aplicativos cliente quanto por
navegadores em ssl/ssh para o debian6 ?
Sinto muito, mas
Voce pode instalar uma VPN e utilizar IPs falsos para acessar o VNC. Assim o
VNC passaria por dentro de um tunel criptografado.
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Olá,
On 14-09-2011 14:58, Anderson Bertling wrote:
Boa tarde estou a dias estudando como implementar uma servidor de vnc
que da acesso a diversos users ao mesmo tempo de forma mas segura,
alguém tem alguma sugestão?
VNC em si é um
Boa tarde estou a dias estudando como implementar uma servidor de vnc que da
acesso a diversos users ao mesmo tempo de forma mas segura, alguém tem
alguma sugestão?
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Olá Anderson,
Já pensou em fazer tunelamento SSH para passar o tráfego do VNC ?
Eu utilizo assim em um servidor meu.
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Em 14 de setembro de 2011 14:58, Anderson Bertling
andersonbertl...@gmail.com escreveu:
Boa tarde estou a dias estudando como implementar uma servidor de
Opa apoiado! tb uso tunelamento SSH, windows / linux funciona perfeitamente.
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Em 14 de setembro de 2011 15:25, Sandro Wambier
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Olá Anderson,
Já pensou em fazer tunelamento SSH para passar o tráfego do VNC ?
Eu utilizo assim em um servidor meu
Engi Zoltán wrote:
vncserver :3 -geometry 800x600
Should start a vnc session on display :3. Looks okay to me.
[ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
vncconfig -iconic
x-term -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title
I start the vnc server on Debian linux.
I tried connect to server but only get gray screen.
It seems to be there is problem with x-term.
Here is log file:
Xvnc Free Edition 4.1.1 - built Mar 10 2010 21:46:06
Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd.
See http://www.realvnc.com for information
Engi Zoltán wrote:
I start the vnc server on Debian linux.
How did you start it? Please tell us the exact command that you
used.
I tried connect to server but only get gray screen.
Also show us your ~/.vnc/xstartup file. If you are only getting a
grey screen then perhaps you have
On 2011.07.10. 18:54, Bob Proulx wrote:
Engi Zoltán wrote:
I start the vnc server on Debian linux.
How did you start it? Please tell us the exact command that you
used.
The command is next
vncserver :3 -geometry 800x600
I tried connect to server but only get gray screen.
Also show us your
Vitor,
Isso é estranho ! Após iniciar o sistema tente verificar se o serviço
vncserver está sendo executado.
Para verificar no terminal como root execute: ps aux | grep vnc
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