On Wed, 29 May 2002, Donnie O. wrote:
> The funny thing is that when I access the Sparc5 system directly from
> the Solaris8 box through an XWindow session with the display set to 0
> then everything is fine (everything appears). When I try and access the
> Solaris8 box using VNC from home every
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Is VNC the answer?
I am trying to access a system that is giving me a problem.
Here is my basic setup.
SunSparc5 --- SunSolaris8 boxinternet---home pc
The Sparc5 system is running a limited version of Sun OS 4.1.3 and is a
mission critial system that cannot be changed. I tried to
Here are a couple of additional things you could try and which may give you
a clue where things are going wrong:
1) At a command prompt "net start" will return a list of running services.
You should see "VNC Server" if the VNC Server is really started. If it's
not, "net start "VNC Server"" will t
Hello, all.
I am trying to compile TightVNC 1.2.4 on HP-UX 11. The final step -
compilation of Xvnc - fails with the following message:
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Can't open ../../../build/HP_UX/lib/PA_RISC2.0/libjava.sl
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: No such file or directory
When I add via '-L' thedirectory where my
Hello,
i am running vnc in Server mode. The host computer is Windows 2000 and
the Client is a Linux system runnning KDE 3.0 and Xfree 4.2. All workes
fine but the size of the window is to small. My solution on the Linux
system ist 1024x 768. I want to enlarge the windows but this is not
possible.
It means that VNC is not talking on that port. If you got disconnected right
away, it would mean that you reached the machine and nothing was there. If you
timed out - you couldn't get to it.
>From the description, it sounds like VNC may be a zombie right now, since you
can connect to the port
I would say reinstall VNC.
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Sent: Wednesday, 2002-05-29 09:34
Subject: Help-Question
> Hello,
>
> I have installed vnc-3.3.3-R9 server on windows 2000 pc in our network. I
> connect to this h
I have been reading a lot of the past messages regarding VNC's ports.
I have found the the Java applet will open up to the login screen if
I use "vncserver :80 -httpport 73616" but I cannot login.
I am assuming there are more ports involed behind the scenes and
would like to find out how to keep
WOW!
Just my comment. I have both Win32 and Linux running here, and don't pick up
this problem!
For what its worth.
Eric
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> Interesting changes to the mailin
What platform is this?
In general, though, the question of borders/titles is related to the
application and host system - VNC doesn't have anything to do with it.
According to Wilcox, Steve:
> Hi there,
>
> I am currently using VNC to run our in-house software. One thing I noticed
is that any p
I've put in some redirect pages so that existing URLs which refer to the old
Hypermail VNC-List archives at uk.research.att.com will now work again.
Better still, they'll take you automatically to the new URL for the message
in question.
Such excitement!
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At 020529 13:21 +0100, James ''Wez'' Weatherall wrote:
>Guys,
>
> Sorry about the attachment-noise on the list. I'm working on it.
>
> Cheers,
Thanks, James. Some transfer/startup glitches are to be expected,
but it's nice to know you're on the case. While you're at it, could
you al
Or maybe try the rfb port on 5900 not the http port at 5800
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Subject: RE: Cannot connect to the VNC server
The blank screen is pro
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Thanks for the information. I set the LOCAL_ECHO on and telnet to the
vncserver. I still get no reply back. When I hit Enter, I don't even get
disconnected. But when I try to telnet to a machine where vncserver is
running properly, I am getting a reply, something like 'rfb 003.003'. I am
connectin
RE: Cannot connect to the VNC serverThe port to telnet to is 5900. 5800 is
the built in web server.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 9:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Ca
Interesting changes to the mailing list, unfortunately it is virtually useless in it's
present state
.
The summary listing of topics and the beginning it 8 of 10 times just garbled
rubbish. Sure it's enumerated but sheeze.
Here's what it looks like to me:
1. RE: RE: RE: Problem with accents (
Hi there,
I am currently using VNC to run our in-house software. One thing I noticed is that
any popup windows that normally have window decorations/borders around them no longer
have them. I was wondering if there was a way to get the decorations/borders to draw
as this would allow the use
RE: Cannot connect to the VNC servertry port 5900 as 5800 is for http.
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When
Hello,
I have installed vnc-3.3.3-R9 server on windows 2000 pc in our network. I
connect to this host from remote windows-2000-pc (IPSec installed) via DSL /
Linux (FreeSwan + Firewall). Up to this point it works fine. Then I've
installed "Microsoft Service Pack 2" on the local host on which vnc
The blank screen is probably a connected screen. You can't see anything beciase you
haven't enabled local echo. You can still enter telnet commands there and get back
response from the server. If you hit ! enter, it should drop connection back to a
prompt.
--Chris
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I was meaning the digest edition #5, not a VNC version.
It had an attachment that was an autoexecute of somesort
that placed a file in my temp directory then tried to run it.
McAfee caught it along the way.. ( yes im using outlook
express, im at work )
It may have just been something that happe
MIME filtering has now been installed for the VNC-List. This should both
reduce the required list bandwidth and the number of administrative requests
being posted to it.
Enjoy,
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Title: RE: Cannot connect to the VNC server
When I
try 'telnet 5800', I get no reply back. I
could ping the machine, but when I try to telnet, it just goes to a blank screen
and does nothing. There is no firewall involved.
When I
try to connect to the server through the vncviewer, it jus
I've been doing IT support for about 5 years, James...as far as *I*'m concerned,
you're doing fine. You can feel free to send me a case of Ruddles to make up
for any inconveniences, though. :)
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Guys,
Sorry about the attachment-noise on the list. I'm working on it.
Cheers,
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Wayne Throop wrote:
> Translating from quoted encoding to text, perhaps rendering HTML with
> lynx, snipping anything with binary encoding, etc, etc, would be very nice.
Me too.
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Title: RE: VNCViewer for WindowsCE Command Line Arguments...
> -Original Message-
> From: Will Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> I'm checking around for a version of this executable that can recieve
> command line arguments - i.e. IP address and password to
> speed up connection
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Title: RE: Cannot connect to the VNC server
> -Original Message-
> From: Dilash Krishnapillai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> This is a very basic problem, but causing me real headache. I
> have installed
> the VNC server on a large number of Windows 2000 machines.
> Connecting from
Title: RE: [VNC] VNC: looses ctrl+left (or right) click to xterm windows ???
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> From: Andrew Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Nope this didn't work... No combination of ctrl, alt, shift,
> Sun's_special_diamond_key had any effect to call up the normal xterm
> optio
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