Re: setting up VNC server on Linux

2001-04-17 Thread will trillich
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:20:51PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:34:30PM -0600, Cameron Matheson ([EMAIL > PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Oh yeah, is ssh going to be fixed anytime soon? > > According to posts, I believe so. > > BTW, you shouldn&#

Re: setting up VNC server on Linux

2001-04-14 Thread Mister Chris
vnc's display > > number and see a fresh clean X display, but not the one you see when > > you're sitting in front of the local machine. > > Yup, that's right. The manpage says: > >vncserver is a wraper script for Xvnc, the free X server >

Re: setting up VNC server on Linux

2001-04-14 Thread Rob Mahurin
the one you see when > you're sitting in front of the local machine. Yup, that's right. The manpage says: vncserver is a wraper script for Xvnc, the free X server for Virtual Network Computing (VNC). It provides all capa- bilities of a standard X server,

Re: setting up VNC server on Linux

2001-04-14 Thread Karsten M. Self
Please set your mailer to wrap lines at 72 colums. on Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:34:30PM -0600, Cameron Matheson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hey, > > I need to be able to control my friends computer from mine. Telnet > doesn't work, and ssh is broken, so I thought VNC would b

Re: setting up VNC server on Linux

2001-04-14 Thread Kent West
Cameron Matheson wrote: Hey, I need to be able to control my friends computer from mine. Telnet doesn't work, and ssh is broken, so I thought VNC would be rad. I am to the point where I can use vncviewer from my Linux to control my windoze box, but that doesn't do much for me.

setting up VNC server on Linux

2001-04-14 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey, I need to be able to control my friends computer from mine. Telnet doesn't work, and ssh is broken, so I thought VNC would be rad. I am to the point where I can use vncviewer from my Linux to control my windoze box, but that doesn't do much for me. If I run vncserver on m

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-15 Thread Erik Steffl
will trillich wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:20:03AM +0100, Manegold wrote: > > Hi! > > I'm wondering what VNC is. According to the package listing it is a > > remote display system. Therefore something like X. > > But what does that mean? Can I us

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-14 Thread will trillich
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:20:03AM +0100, Manegold wrote: > Hi! > I'm wondering what VNC is. According to the package listing it is a > remote display system. Therefore something like X. > But what does that mean? Can I use it instead of X? > Does it need special apps that ma

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-12 Thread kmself
on Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 08:30:12PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > On 12-Dec-2000 Erik Steffl wrote: > > if you mean that you can use vnc to view windows desktop but not to > > view your 'normal' linux X desktop, that's sort of

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-12 Thread Erik Steffl
y. > >> > > > >> > > Near as I can figure, if you want to control a Linux box using > >> > > VNC, you > >> > > don't run your normal X server. Instead you run vncserver from a > >> > > non-X > >> > > environm

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-12 Thread Manegold
On 12-Dec-2000 Erik Steffl wrote: > Manegold wrote: >> >> Alson van der Meulen wrote: >> > >> > > When it comes to controlling a Linux X display, I'm a little more >> > > hazy. >> > > >> > > Near as I can figure, i

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-12 Thread Erik Steffl
Manegold wrote: > > Alson van der Meulen wrote: > > > > > When it comes to controlling a Linux X display, I'm a little more hazy. > > > > > > Near as I can figure, if you want to control a Linux box using VNC, you > > > don't run yo

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-12 Thread Manegold
Alson van der Meulen wrote: > > > When it comes to controlling a Linux X display, I'm a little more hazy. > > > > Near as I can figure, if you want to control a Linux box using VNC, you > > don't run your normal X server. Instead you run vncserver from a non-X

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-12 Thread Alson van der Meulen
> When it comes to controlling a Linux X display, I'm a little more hazy. > > Near as I can figure, if you want to control a Linux box using VNC, you > don't run your normal X server. Instead you run vncserver from a non-X > environment. This starts the VNC server,

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-11 Thread Kent West
Manegold wrote: Hi! I'm wondering what VNC is. According to the package listing it is a remote display system. Therefore something like X. But what does that mean? Can I use it instead of X? Does it need special apps that make use of it, or can normal X/KDE/Gnome - apps make use of it? Wha

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-11 Thread Erik Steffl
on unix systems it's basically a different X server, one that can be viewed remotely. you start vnc server, let's say as X server one (hostname:1) and you can tell all X programs to display on this server using DISPLAY env. variable or -display hostname:1 option (or --display or -

Re: What is VNC?

2000-12-11 Thread Harry Henry Gebel
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:20:03AM +0100, Manegold wrote: > Hi! > I'm wondering what VNC is. According to the package listing it is a > remote display system. Therefore something like X. > But what does that mean? Can I use it instead of X? > Does it need special apps that ma

What is VNC?

2000-12-11 Thread Manegold
Hi! I'm wondering what VNC is. According to the package listing it is a remote display system. Therefore something like X. But what does that mean? Can I use it instead of X? Does it need special apps that make use of it, or can normal X/KDE/Gnome - apps make use of it? What are the advantag

VNC with SSH

2000-12-10 Thread Patrick Cheong Shu Yang
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 01:06:36PM -0500, Giulio Morgan wrote: > .how do I make the > connection "through an ssh tunnel" (I can make a "terminal" ssh connection - > via putty - I just don't know how to use ssh to connect to the vnc > server). > hav

Re: vnc problem: unable to connect to vnc server

2000-12-08 Thread Phil Brutsche
ty - I just don't know how to use ssh to connect to the vnc > server). Thanks again If you're going to use putty to ssh to the Linux box I think you're out of luck - putty doesn't know how to do TCP forwarding (needed for X11 forwarding), and the author isn't plan

Re: vnc problem: unable to connect to vnc server

2000-12-08 Thread Giulio Morgan
Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > > > I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 > > (office of > > my client) to my woody machine. > > The text you see in ~/

Re: vnc problem: unable to connect to vnc server

2000-12-08 Thread Gareth Bowker
Giulio Morgan wrote: > Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Also, one trivial question, what is the > easiest way for me to determine my ip address. If you install the ipmasq package it has a very nice script called ipofif which does some regexp stuff to the output of ifconfig and leaves you

Re: vnc problem: unable to connect to vnc server

2000-12-08 Thread Andy Bastien
Pending further investigation, we now allege that Giulio Morgan wrote: > > I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office > of > my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about > the usage of VNC, and if anyone coul

Re: vnc problem: unable to connect to vnc server

2000-12-08 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office > of > my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about > the usage of

vnc problem: unable to connect to vnc server

2000-12-08 Thread Giulio Morgan
I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office of my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about the usage of VNC, and if anyone could help, I would really appreciate it. I start the vncserver by $ vncserver :4, then check for

Re: vnc

2000-11-16 Thread kmself
on Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 05:06:55PM -0800, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Hello, > > I updated to kde2 - and asside from the bugs it is okay. I didn't > notice right away, but I no longer can vnc into my box. I start > the server as usual but when

Re: vnc

2000-11-16 Thread Hubert Chan
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > I updated to kde2 - and asside from the bugs it is okay. I didn't > notice right away, but I no longer can vnc into my box. I start > the server as usual but when I vnc in, I only have a grey screen

vnc

2000-11-14 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
Hello, I updated to kde2 - and asside from the bugs it is okay. I didn't notice right away, but I no longer can vnc into my box. I start the server as usual but when I vnc in, I only have a grey screen and a mouse pointer. No desktop at all. I also attempted to try vncserver on a re

VNC question

2000-11-13 Thread H.C.Hsiang
NT. Can I put a Linux server at the middle with redirect or something like this and use VNC at the two ends? I'm ataching a small postscript gzipped with an image because one image means more than 1000 words. Thanks to anyo

Re: VNC Problem

2000-07-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
haring 1 monitor between computers. I installed the VNCserver package jschep >on my debian box. I've also installed VNC viewer on my windoze box. I'm jschep >getting a fatal server error when running the server. Something about my jschep >'font' path not being val

VNC Problem

2000-07-29 Thread Jason Schepman
I'm sharing 1 monitor between computers. I installed the VNCserver package on my debian box. I've also installed VNC viewer on my windoze box. I'm getting a fatal server error when running the server. Something about my 'font' path not being valid. When the vncserver

Re: VNC question

2000-04-23 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2000-04-23 18:06:22, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote: > All the programs running at NT are Visual Basic programs > monitoring the PLC with graphs and such. > My doubt is how to differ one computer from another with VNC? You specify a IP/hostname to the vnc client, i

Re: VNC question

2000-04-23 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
All the programs running at NT are Visual Basic programs monitoring the PLC with graphs and such. My doubt is how to differ one computer from another with VNC? Thanks,Paulo Henrique "Allan M. Wind" wrote: > On 2000-04-23 09:27:46, Paulo Henrique Baptista de O

Re: VNC question

2000-04-23 Thread Allan M. Wind
have another machine with NT. > > Can I put a Linux server at > the middle with redirect or something like this and use > VNC at the two ends? VNC required network connectivity between the client and server (obviously) and you could use any device capable of

VNC question

2000-04-23 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
NT. Can I put a Linux server at the middle with redirect or something like this and use VNC at the two ends? I'm ataching a small postscript gzipped with an image because one image means more than 1000 words. Thanks to anyo

Re: vnc-problems

1999-10-11 Thread virtanen
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Rob Mahurin wrote: > xvncviewer is not actually an xserver in the sense that you type it > from a text console and it gives you a graphical console. All the > viewer does is allow you to view a vnc session started by the server. > Once you have a GUI to play with

Re: vnc-problems

1999-10-11 Thread Rob Mahurin
> a mswin machine to get an vnc access to the machine. On the local machine > the viewer starts, but it is complaining that it cannot open the display. > What is wrong? What to do? > xvncviewer is not actually an xserver in the sense that you type it from a text console and it gives

Re: vnc-problems

1999-10-11 Thread virtanen
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, aphro wrote: > Q20 Why can I only run vncserver/Xvnc as root? > > The most likely reason for this is that Xvnc can't create the unix domain > socket (the path for this unix domain socket is usually > /tmp/.X11-unix/Xn). Try making sure that users can write to this directory

Re: vnc-problems

1999-10-11 Thread aphro
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q20 Q20 Why can I only run vncserver/Xvnc as root? The most likely reason for this is that Xvnc can't create the unix domain socket (the path for this unix domain socket is usually /tmp/.X11-unix/Xn). Try making sure that users can write to

vnc-problems

1999-10-11 Thread virtanen
at I cannot run xvncviewer on the local consoles. Basically the server is working (as 'root'), because I can run a viewer on a mswin machine to get an vnc access to the machine. On the local machine the viewer starts, but it is complaining that it cannot open the display. What is wron

Re: vncserver and vnc-doc conflicting?

1999-09-14 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 14 Sep, Marc Haber wrote about "vncserver and vnc-doc conflicting?" > Hi! > > |[EMAIL PROTECTED]/507]:/usr/doc$ sudo apt-get install vnc-doc > |Reading Package Lists... Done > |Building Dependency Tree... Done > |The following packages will be REMOVED: > |

vncserver and vnc-doc conflicting?

1999-09-14 Thread Marc Haber
Hi! |[EMAIL PROTECTED]/507]:/usr/doc$ sudo apt-get install vnc-doc |Reading Package Lists... Done |Building Dependency Tree... Done |The following packages will be REMOVED: | vncserver |The following NEW packages will be installed: | vnc-doc |0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 1 to remove

Re: vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??

1999-06-29 Thread Rob Mahurin
The bug number is 40445. Rob On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 09:38:05AM -0500, Brian Servis wrote: > *- On 29 Jun, Rob Mahurin wrote about "Re: vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??" > > On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 10:37:39AM -0500, Brian Servis wrote: > >> *- On 25 Jun, Rob Mahurin wr

Re: vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??

1999-06-29 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 29 Jun, Rob Mahurin wrote about "Re: vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??" > On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 10:37:39AM -0500, Brian Servis wrote: >> *- On 25 Jun, Rob Mahurin wrote about "vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??" >> > Why does vnc-doc conflict with v

Re: vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??

1999-06-29 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 10:37:39AM -0500, Brian Servis wrote: > *- On 25 Jun, Rob Mahurin wrote about "vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??" > > Why does vnc-doc conflict with vncserver and xvncviewer? That is dumb. > > > > Because the old vnc and vnc-doc packages ar

Re: vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??

1999-06-26 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 25 Jun, Rob Mahurin wrote about "vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??" > Why does vnc-doc conflict with vncserver and xvncviewer? That is dumb. > Because the old vnc and vnc-doc packages are replaced by the newer split packages vncserver, xvncviewer, etc. Package: vncserver St

vnc-doc conflicts with vnc??

1999-06-26 Thread Rob Mahurin
Why does vnc-doc conflict with vncserver and xvncviewer? That is dumb. Rob 23:53 ~ $ sudo apt-get install vncserver xvncviewer Updating package status cache...done Checking system integrity...ok The following packages will be REMOVED: vnc-doc The following NEW packages will be installed

Re: VNC

1999-03-06 Thread Randy Edwards
> vncserver, svncviewr and xvncviewer are all in separate packages. Do > you have xvncviewer installed? Duhhh! My apologies for wasting bandwidth; please ignore the previous message. :-) -- Regards,| Debian GNU/ __ o http://www.debian.org .

Re: VNC

1999-03-06 Thread servis
*- On 6 Mar, Randy Edwards wrote about "Re: VNC" > If you don't mind another VNC question, what are you using for a viewer on > the client side and how are you running it? The man pages on this aren't the > best. > >I can run a VNC client on a Window

Re: VNC

1999-03-06 Thread Randy Edwards
If you don't mind another VNC question, what are you using for a viewer on the client side and how are you running it? The man pages on this aren't the best. I can run a VNC client on a Windows machine perfectly (finally, a use for Windows!:-), but when trying to access my Li

RE: VNC

1999-03-03 Thread Dan Willard
I just got the VNC to work by setting the font paths in the vnc.conf file to use ';' instead of ',' . Once that change was done it thing accually worked, now I just need to figure out how to use it... --Dano > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMT

Re: VNC

1999-03-02 Thread Gregory T. Norris
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 08:11:53PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well actually that worked (editing the XF86Config file). But now i have the > same error when tyring to run X: > > " > _FontTransSocketINETConnect: Can't get address for Join/ > failed to set default font path > '/usr/X11R6/lib

Re: VNC

1999-03-02 Thread filsin
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 04:44:58PM -0600, Gregory T. Norris wrote: > On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 12:24:00PM -0300, Phillip Neumann wrote: > > Im trying to run vnc, but i have some troubles. > > > > I want run vncserver as me (filsin). When i do it i get, inside t

Re: VNC

1999-03-02 Thread Gregory T. Norris
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 12:24:00PM -0300, Phillip Neumann wrote: > Im trying to run vnc, but i have some troubles. > > I want run vncserver as me (filsin). When i do it i get, inside the > log file, this: > > _FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 [sn

Re: VNC <-------------

1999-03-02 Thread Steve Lamb
;What could i try to do? First off, how are you starting VNC? Are you using the vncserver script at all? - -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343

VNC <-------------

1999-03-02 Thread Phillip Neumann
Hello, Im trying to run vnc, but i have some troubles. I want run vncserver as me (filsin). When i do it i get, inside the log file, this: _FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 failed to set default font path '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc:unscaled,/usr/X11R6/lib

Re: vnc x-windows server looking for "xauth"

1998-10-12 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 10:33:11AM -0400, Immanuel Yap wrote: > David Karlin wrote: > > > > vncserver: couldn't find "xauth" on your PATH. > > > Do you have X11 installed? > > ascus:~ $ dpkg -S xauth > xbase: /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth > xbase: /usr/X11R6/man/man1/xauth.1x.gz Noel is right, I'm mis

Re: vnc x-windows server looking for "xauth"

1998-10-12 Thread Immanuel Yap
David Karlin wrote: > > Hello, > I just installed the vnc x-windows server (.deb) and when I fire up > vncserver, > it says: > > vncserver: couldn't find "xauth" on your PATH. > > First I checked my hard-drive for "xauth" (find / -name &quo

vnc x-windows server looking for "xauth"

1998-10-12 Thread David Karlin
Hello, I just installed the vnc x-windows server (.deb) and when I fire up vncserver, it says: vncserver: couldn't find "xauth" on your PATH. First I checked my hard-drive for "xauth" (find / -name "xauth"); the file does not exist on my drive. Then I chec

Re: vnc-3.3.2r2_x86_linux_2.0.tgz under debian hamm

1998-09-26 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 09:40:46PM +0200, Marco Machmer wrote: > Reading symbols from /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6... > (no debugging symbols found)...done. > Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.5...(no debugging symbols > found)...done. > Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.6...(no debugging symbols > f

Debian packages available now (Re: vnc-3.3.2r2_x86_linux_2.0.tgz under debian hamm

1998-09-25 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 09:40:46PM +0200, Marco Machmer wrote: > hy there, > > i have installed the tar-file from vnc (vnc-3.3.2r2_x86_linux_2.0.tgz) > and copied > all files correctly to /usr/local/... > in netscape i can start the the vnc viewer to look on my win95 de

Re: vnc-3.3.2r2_x86_linux_2.0.tgz under debian hamm

1998-09-24 Thread Stef Hoesli Wiederwald
> i have installed the tar-file from vnc (vnc-3.3.2r2_x86_linux_2.0.tgz) > and copied > all files correctly to /usr/local/... > in netscape i can start the the vnc viewer to look on my win95 desktop. > > the (X) vncviewer dies with a core dump. I had the same problem. Now I

vnc-3.3.2r2_x86_linux_2.0.tgz under debian hamm

1998-09-24 Thread Marco Machmer
hy there, i have installed the tar-file from vnc (vnc-3.3.2r2_x86_linux_2.0.tgz) and copied all files correctly to /usr/local/... in netscape i can start the the vnc viewer to look on my win95 desktop. the (X) vncviewer dies with a core dump. gdb gives me following: # [EMAIL

[Fwd: LOCAL: Corel VNC/Open Source Public Announcement at OCLUG meeting]

1998-05-01 Thread Behan Webster
Wow. Things seem to be spreading. 8) I'm definitely going to try to attend this meeting! Later, Behan -- Behan Webster mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] +1-613-224-7547 http://www.verisim.com/ --- Begin Message --- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi Everyone, Our next regular OCLUG meeting

Re: problems with vnc

1998-03-25 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Wed, Mar 25, 1998 at 07:45:51AM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote: > > might be the appropriate software, so I tried to set up my linux > > box as a vnc server. This was not possible couldn't as the vnc > > server didn't find any free sockets (I don't remember exact

problems with vnc

1998-03-25 Thread jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hi, > > I wanted to make my Linux-X-stuff available on a Win95 machine, > the two computers being connected via null modem. I thought vnc > might be the appropriate software, so I tried to set up my linux > box as a vnc server. This was not po

Re: problems with vnc

1998-03-25 Thread Alex Yukhimets
> might be the appropriate software, so I tried to set up my linux > box as a vnc server. This was not possible couldn't as the vnc > server didn't find any free sockets (I don't remember exactly what > the error message was, but something like "you might hav

problems with vnc

1998-03-25 Thread boeing
Hi, I wanted to make my Linux-X-stuff available on a Win95 machine, the two computers being connected via null modem. I thought vnc might be the appropriate software, so I tried to set up my linux box as a vnc server. This was not possible couldn't as the vnc server didn't find any fr

Re: Taking over vnc, vnc-doc. Also xdm information request.

1998-03-18 Thread Amos Shapira
Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |I still cannot see all the implications (as there is domain socket, TCP and |RFB ((used by VNC)) protocolls now), but it is much clearer now. Thank you! Just to be clear, there is no such thing as "domain socket". Sockets are created (

Re: Taking over vnc, vnc-doc. Also xdm information request.

1998-03-18 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
erver, just by guessing a 6 to 8 character password encrypted by a fixed key DES algorithm. The key is plain visible in the source code. And connecting a viewer without -shared option will probably terminate every other viewer session. This is sooo bad. I still cannot see all the implications

Re: Taking over vnc, vnc-doc. Also xdm information request.

1998-03-18 Thread Amos Shapira
-extract and -merge (or -add or whatever it is), right? | |How about using vnc on ssh? Then you wouldn't have to deal with xauth. |I believe there are some examples in the ssh documentation. Do you want to force people to use ssh? I use ssh anyway (and it's indeed far more secure than &quo

Re: Taking over vnc, vnc-doc. Also xdm information request.

1998-03-18 Thread Amos Shapira
Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |Ah, I see. If I want to start a client from elsewhere, I have first to copy |the cookie to it, everytime the X server was new started (if I try to |display a remote client on my home station, for example). Thsi I can do with |xauth -extract and -merge (o

Re: Taking over vnc, vnc-doc. Also xdm information request.

1998-03-18 Thread Lee Bradshaw
be able to guess it. > > Ah, I see. If I want to start a client from elsewhere, I have first to copy > the cookie to it, everytime the X server was new started (if I try to > display a remote client on my home station, for example). Thsi I can do with > xauth -extract and -merge (or -

Re: Taking over vnc, vnc-doc. Also xdm information request.

1998-03-18 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
he server. I don't think that this is a very elegant > > solution, but I'm afraid that there is not much we can do about it... > > I haven't peeped into vnc yet so I don't knw exactly the context in > which this script runs. The basic thing is that it uses xauth

Re: Taking over vnc, vnc-doc. Also xdm information request.

1998-03-17 Thread Amos Shapira
ver via TCP, only giving the password stored in > a file readable by the server. I don't think that this is a very elegant > solution, but I'm afraid that there is not much we can do about it... I haven't peeped into vnc yet so I don't knw exactly the context in which this

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