What reasons can it have, if clients close the connection to the server,
within 1-5 seconds after a successful password verification? Sometimes I can
even move the mouse for a couple of seconds, then the client dies with no
error message.
This problem occurs with some Real-VNC Servers and any
Greetings all,
I setup port forwarding on a Netgear RP614 Router
but am unable to get through with VNC using the
WAN IP address.
I've looked over all of the documentation Netgear
has on the RP614, it looks like I did everything
ok on my end.
Has anyone on the list ever encounter this problem
Symptom:
vncviewer shows all the wrong colours
Applicability:
3.3.3r2 - 3.3.7 unix vncviewer
Dunno 'bout later versions, sorry.
Circumstances:
unix vncviewer on a TrueColour X11 DISPLAY + viewer exec
platform and DISPLAY have different endian-ness.
Description:
It's more subtle than this; the endianness changes according to whether it's
doing an XPutImage or an rectangle fill. This is, of course, all fixed in
version 4.
Cheers
Tristan
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From: Mark Rainford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December
Webex is incredibly expensive because of its proxy nature. I don't
think a lot of people realize that companies can easily spend
$50,000/year on webex. We use it for product demos and to support
customers with very restrictive firewalls, which is not all that often
and we probably spend
Hello!
I am relatively new to VNC on Linux, though I have been using it for
some time on Windows. I'm building a MP3 player in a Mini-ITX computer
for my living room. It uses Linux and VNC to run XMMS and play MP3's
through the host's sound card. This works, but only if the VNC user is
Timothy J. Massey said:
Hello!
I am relatively new to VNC on Linux, though I have been using it for
some time on Windows. I'm building a MP3 player in a Mini-ITX computer
for my living room. It uses Linux and VNC to run XMMS and play MP3's
through the host's sound card. This works, but
I'll be following this one because I have same router and have been trying
to figure it out myself. I'm pretty sure the RP614 opens port 5900 but there
must be something else we're forgetting.
Kelvin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John
If you could tell us what you had done exactly, maybe we could tell you back
what you had forgotten to do or what mistake you had done.
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De : John Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : vendredi 19 dicembre 2003 13:57
@ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet :
John,
Did you go to Chico State?
mark
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, John Gordon wrote:
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 07:56:37 -0500
From: John Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Netgear RP614 Router
Greetings all,
I setup port forwarding on a Netgear RP614 Router
but am unable to
Hello!
Thank you very much for your response. I will investiage
console.perms, but I guess I will, rather, have to find a way to give
the user those permissions *outside* of console.perms.
However, I greatly appreciate the information. I will search further.
Tim Massey
Original Message
Timothy J. Massey said:
Hello!
Thank you very much for your response. I will investiage
console.perms, but I guess I will, rather, have to find a way to give
the user those permissions *outside* of console.perms.
Trust me, you want to change the console.perms defaults or any permissions
Timothy J. Massey wrote:
Hello!
Thank you very much for your response. I will investiage
console.perms, but I guess I will, rather, have to find a way to give
the user those permissions *outside* of console.perms.
However, I greatly appreciate the information. I will search further.
I
How does one turn off the bell/beep in TightVNC? RealVNC has a button in
the connection options to do this, but I couldn't find it in TightVNC.
Thanks.
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 01:58:20PM -0500, William Hooper wrote:
Timothy J. Massey said:
Hello!
Thank you very much for your response. I will investiage
console.perms, but I guess I will, rather, have to find a way to give
the user those permissions *outside* of console.perms.
Mike Fedyk said:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 01:58:20PM -0500, William Hooper wrote:
Timothy J. Massey said:
Hello!
Thank you very much for your response. I will investiage
console.perms, but I guess I will, rather, have to find a way to give
the user those permissions *outside* of
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 03:10:54PM -0500, William Hooper wrote:
Mike Fedyk said:
Just find out what the group is of the sound device (maybe /dev/dsp). It
might be a group like sound or somesuch. Now add your user to that group.
A valid point (because it doesn't look like console.perms
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 02:04:33PM -0500, Timothy J. Massey wrote:
I took the easy way out. I chmod 666'ed all of the devices listed as
audio devices in console.perms and now VNC users can play sounds. I'm
OUCH!
Use this script:
./foo username group dev
#!/bin/sh
user=$1
group=$2
dev=$3
Hello All. I'm wondering if someone can tell me if its possible for me to
run a VNC server on Mac OSX and connect to it with a viewer on WinXP ?
-
ryan
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