I downloaded the VNC tar file for Solaris 5.5 and am trying to bring
vncserver on A Solaris 5.5 machine.
When I type in vncserver, I get a PERL error which says
ld.so.1: /lopte/local/solaris/bin/perl: fatal: relocation error: file
/lopte/local/solaris/bin/perl: symbol
Hi
I wonder if it is possible to make un unattended installation of vnc (in order
to install it during an unattended installation of windows 2000).
Thamks
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Chris Altwegg said:
[snip]
> I am a volunteer network administrator for a local non-profit. I use VNC
> to
> get to the server, and then use a copy of VNC on that server to get to
> other
> machines on their network. But, obviously, there is quite a visual lag
> from
> the remote computer to the
Just bounce a port, if your using windows, then look up nbounce I think
it's called, if your using linux, then use ssh.
Chris Altwegg wrote:
I writing with what might be a simple question regarding VNC. I
couldn't find
an answer on the VNC websites, nor did several archive searches turn
up an
Li, Charles said:
> I am using WinXP and tightvnc.
> Is there a way to check who is currently and have been logon to a
> particular
> pc?
IIRC, this information is recorded in the winvnc.log file if you turn on
debugging ("DebugMode" and "DebugLevel"):
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#11
Also n
I writing with what might be a simple question regarding VNC. I couldn't find
an answer on the VNC websites, nor did several archive searches turn up an
answer. (At least that I understood)
I am a volunteer network administrator for a local non-profit. I use VNC to
get to the server, and then us
Mr.Wang:
Please try this: open up a web-browser on your target
VNC server, and point it to "www.gotomyvnc.com". Run the scan
there, and please let me know what it says.
thanks,
Scott
> Scott:
>
> After a few second receive a message, that is "Failed to connect
> to server", just li
Unfortunately, windows version doesn't have a whole lot of logging
features. I presume what you are trying to do is log all of the
connections made to that windows box, so you might just have to get
another external program to do that (maybe a port monitor).
If you want to go more in depth, I h
win98 user properties on startup bug? (yes, i think it's a bug)
This is proving to be a right pain... I've tried this with
tightvnc-1.2.8_x86 and UltraVNC-107-Win32 - same result:
Current User Properties dialog at login, Click OK (with or without
entering the password), and VNC fails to start -- e
Yes, for the most part, a remote user connected to the network via a VPN
can be considered as if they are physically connected to the LAN (with a
much slower connection though).
When they initiate the VPN connection, they will be assigned an IP
address compatible with the LAN, so all you need is t
I am using WinXP and tightvnc.
Is there a way to check who is currently and have been logon to a particular
pc?
Thanks
Charles
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Yes, as long as you have an IP route to them, and the ports (5800 or 5900)
available directly from the VNC client (VPN client) to the VNC Server (user's
desktop).
Install VNC server on it, and you are likely ready to go.
Ignore the domain aspect of your question. It becomes an IP question - can
If I'm connected to a network with a domain and i have and end user who
works remotely, using a vpn
connection is their a way for me to use vnc to access their desktop.
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A marvellous walk-thru!
For those of you interested in this 'ip sniffing, tunnelling and SSH'
stuff, here is a brief description. I'll try to give analogies
as-and-where I can.
For the normal, insecure, end-user (of which most of us in reality are),
the chances that your VNC connection will be 's
In this list there regularly pops up a cry for help: "I can't reach my
home computer using VNC via the Web" -- that is, with the Java-enabled browser.
Reading answers in the archives here and from many a Web search gave me
only partial clues here and there, because I don't understand what a NAT
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