On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 03:39:42PM -0400, Adam Bowers wrote:
I know this subject has been beaten to death, but I cannot VNC from outside my
Belkin wireless Cable/DSL gateway router. I have poured over many of the
postings already without avail. Here is where I stand so far:
1.) I use IE to
Hi Jim
I have already done this (2 years ago) with a cheap software named snagit
able to capture all screen in an AVI file at 2 frames per seconds which is
very sufficient for a powerpoint presentation.
This powerpoint presentation was then broadcasted by VNC , the asssociated
sound was also
Hi,
I was connecting to a W2K-Client over ssh-tunnel. But in the moment I logged
out of Windows to change login-name I was disconnected and can not
reconnect!
Has anybody an idea about this issue?
Thanks in advance for reply
ciao
Ralf
Ralf Hesse
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Hello Mr. Davis...
the address 192.168.0.3 is an internal address, not allowed accross the
internet. This address where you placed it is very suspect...
She if the router/firewall does not have an external address...
Then go through the telnet xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa 5903 to see if you can
connect to
Hi friends,
would it be possible to send Your mails directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and NOT as CC!??
Because I have to use Outlook and a reply goes in this moment only to the
sender of an email sent in this kind.
thanks a lot in advance
greets
Ralf
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Start - Programs - VNC Server 4 (Service mode) - Register VNC Service
works okay, but
Start - Programs - VNC Server 4 (Service mode) - Start VNC Service
gives a repeating cascade of 3 or 4 DOS boxes, each saying:
VNC Server 4.0 - VNC server for Win32, Version 4.0b3
Built on Jul 28 2003 at
There only appear to be config options per the registry settings when I
run winvnc4.exe -help - and the list is maybe longer than my 50 line DOS
box can display...
I'm trying to start vnc from a batch file, but I only want one instance
running at a given moment. It would seem logical to run
Thanks for the reply.
The INTERNAL address 192.168.0.3 is the win2k CLIENT BEHIND my FIREWALL that
is running the VNC SERVER.
It goes like this:
[HOME:]
VNC_viewer ==
(win2k)192.168.0.2 -- (linux RH9)a.b.c.d
internet
[WORK:]
(linux RH9)w.x.y.z -- (win2k)192.168.0.3
== VNC_Server
SO: I
Scott D. Davis said:
[snip]
ERROR is either:
o C++ error notification (when using PUTTY GUI)
Is this error from PuTTY or VNC?
(or)
o VNC viewer drops, ie, disappears, with no visable result (when using
PLink)
Have you tried the -v option to plink so you verbose messages?
Can anyone
okay the tunnel looks good,
and I assume you are doing ssh to w.x.y.z...
Okay, next step, check that the tunnel setup is
working:
after starting putty and connecting;
do telnet 127.0.0.1 5903 in a dos box on win2k.
if you get the RFB ... line then the tunnel is
working.
If you don't then
Okay news first, then answer to your last email:
*** NEWS:
Before I left for work this AM, I setup a vncserver on my HOME workstation
(win2k) listening on (auto) port:0. When I got to work I tried the exact
same (setupsare same) as from home.
o ssh with tunneling to 5900:192.168.0.2:5900
o open
If it is installed as a service, try
Net stop winvnc4
Net start winvnc4
The commands you are looking for have been replaced with -start and -stop
Winvnc -stop
Winvnc -start
Winvnc -help shows
C:\Program Files\RealVNC\VNC4winvnc4 -help
VNC Server 4.0 - VNC Server for Win32, Version 4.0b3
Built
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 06:45:43PM +0100, Tristan Richardson wrote:
I don't see how the original code could go wrong even if time went
backwards, unless there's some combination of signed/unsigned 32/64-bit
time_t/int that produces a weird value. It would cause a timeout if time
went
This sounds like a default vs current user registry issue.
So the fix is to set the default settings and get rid of the current
user settings for vnc.
With the service running.
Open regedit and delete hkey_current_user/software/orl/winvnc3
Then run winvnc -defaultsettings from the command line
PUTTY Error:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Asertion Failed!
Program: C:\Program Files\PuTTY\putty.exe
File: tree234.c
Line: 536
Expression: relation == REL234_LT || relation == REL234_GT
Perhaps I should forward this error to the Putty kids?
Hrm...
Scott
- Original Message -
V4 fixes this issue of confusing configuration nicely.
Version 4?!
Urm, where?
Scott
- Original Message -
From: Steve Palocz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Scott D. Davis' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'VNC
list' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:13 AM
Subject:
In order to get VNC to work on a D-Link router first get the most updated
firmware (2.10 as of 9/4/03) then you have to go into the setup (default is
http://192.168.0.1 in your internet browser) then select advanced along the
top, then select virtual server along the left and then choose/enter:
Scott D. Davis said:
PUTTY Error:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Asertion Failed!
Program: C:\Program Files\PuTTY\putty.exe
File: tree234.c
Line: 536
Expression: relation == REL234_LT || relation == REL234_GT
Perhaps I should forward this error to the Putty kids?
Hrm...
Scott
RealVNC is pleased to announce a new public beta release of VNC 4.0. VNC
4.0 is a complete redesign of the VNC system, but maintains backwards
compatibility with the old VNC 3 releases.
This release still omits a couple of features found in VNC 3.3. In all
other respects it is not anticipated
SNIP
Can someone point me to a stealth version of VNC that either shows no systray icon,
or where the icon does not change ? Thanx Mick Henderson
I haven't used it myself, but you can try here:
http://membres.lycos.fr/tgx874sah/download.php?id=1
Regards,
Beau
I'm trying to develop a vnc viewer. Everything seems to be going well
except that when I receive my first FrameBufferUpdate message, the message I
receive has the following values:
NumberOfRectangles: 1
x-position: 0
y-position: 0
width: 4
height: 4
EncodingType: 0 (raw)
I sent the Update
Hi all,
I'm working on Solaris 2.8 with NIS+
I need to authenticate the VNC users through the NIS+ password, not from
.vnc/passwd.
Is it possible?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Fernando
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At 01:15 AM 9/4/03 -0500, Michael Herman wrote:
You are testing this from within the same LAN? I tried this as well
with my SMC router and it didn't work. After I dug into the SMC docs
a bit, I found that this (port forwarding) does not work when you try
to access your external address from an
At 10:43 AM 9/4/03, you wrote:
In order to get VNC to work on a D-Link router first get the most updated
firmware (2.10 as of 9/4/03) then you have to go into the setup (default
is http://192.168.0.1 in your internet browser) then select advanced along
the top, then select virtual server along
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 04:52, Vince Teachout wrote:
At 01:15 AM 9/4/03 -0500, Michael Herman wrote:
You are testing this from within the same LAN? I tried this as well
with my SMC router and it didn't work. After I dug into the SMC docs
a bit, I found that this (port forwarding) does not
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