Check all TCP/IP issues first. If, there are no firewalls or NAT, then try
pinging the machine, it should succeed. After ping is successful, then try
to browse the machine for shared resources.
If, you were playing with registry settings, be sure LoopbackOnly is not
set to 1 or their are AuthHosts
Hello Todd
Guess I'll help you...
First TCP/IP (IP stands for Internet Protocol) is a very complex (from
your point of view) beast. So this ain't going to easy...
But we'll do it step by step.
We'll call the PC's: PC-S and PC-C. PC-S is the pc which you would like
to use remotely (on the s
I am trying to get multiple sessions started from a client to 9 servers
running 3.3.7, but after I start 3 the next connection starts then will
close one of the previous ones. Could this be a port sharing issue with
the client.
Thank you,
Albert Tillery
Senior Network Administrator
Memorial Herma
Paul, I believe this is covered in the FAQs..
But... The port depends on the display you are using. They start at 5900.
One way to connect to 2 different computers on your home network is to
set it up to forward port 5900 to one computer, and 5901 to another. You
will need to dig in the manual, f
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> I want to connect to my home computer which is behind a router.
>
> I need to know what ports to forward from my router to the machine I want to
> connect to. I know this question must have been asked before, but I
> couldn't fi
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> I want to connect to my home computer which is behind a router.
>
> I need to know what ports to forward from my router to the machine I want
> to
> connect to. I know this question must have been asked before, but I
> couldn't find an answer to this in the archive.
You
: Here is the problem in detail:
: Server 192.168.55.1
: Terminals 192.168.55.10 to xx
: These Terminals have no harddrive, they boot over the net and mount the
: /urs /opt /etc from the server. The rest is in single directories per
: terminal which are connected via the boot proce
I want to connect to my home computer which is behind a router.
I need to know what ports to forward from my router to the machine I want to
connect to. I know this question must have been asked before, but I
couldn't find an answer to this in the archive.
to make this an even trickier question
im very sorry for this, i am pretty computer literate, but this whole remote
access thing is new to me.could i please get some step by step instructions
on how to use this service.i downloaded vnc on two computers and want to be
able to access one computer from another but i have no idea what ip
Hi,
I am experiencing trouble connecting to a vnc server running on a win xp
home machine. The client machine gets error "FAILED TO CONNECT TO SERVER".
There is no firewall running on either machine.
I can connect to a vnc server running on win2k from win xp ok. So the
problem has to lie with t
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> So at least in some circumstances, the answer to Charles' question is, "Yes,
> it can."
>
> HTH.
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enough already!
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Comment #9 in:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=107455
has a pointer to an experimental package which I hope contains a fix
for this issue. Let me know (via bugzilla preferably) if it works for
you.
Thanks,
Tim.
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I've been looking at the list lately and it seems as though a few people
have been having problems with VNC running as a service, Myself included.
Also I've seen a few people with the problem of VNC doing things with the
wall paper even if its set not to,Myself included again. It would seem th
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On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 12:45:56AM -, James R Bamford wrote:
> Thanks for the info Tim...
>
> I looked through your bugzilla bug linked in your earlier posts, i alterned
> that /etc/sysconfig/vncservers and rebooted but it didn't work..
>
> VNCSERVERS="1:jim"
>
> for loggin in as jim.. that lo
Lincoln A. Baxter wrote:
In connecting to a VNC server (on Linux) from a VNC viewer (on the same
machine), I have found that I cannot pass control characters to the
"remote" session. Has anyone seen this before? Is there a simple fix?
If you have a recent vncviewer, you can hit and get a list of
rach elms79 wrote:
For a TightVNC server on an AIX box with a TightVNC client on
Windows2000, will 8-bit pseudocolor be faster than 24-bit Truecolor?
Yes, mainly because it is roughly 1/3-rd of the data to process. (read compress
and transfer).
What should I set for the Win2K display colors - 2
Hello,
I like to view a kde user screen on a "dump" terminal and was not (yet)
able to set it. May be some one can point me to the right direction?
Here is the problem in detail:
Server 192.168.55.1
Terminals 192.168.55.10 to xx
These Terminals have no harddrive, they boot over
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