Hi
I tried to log on to a computer behind a dlink router . already dedicated a
port to the computer.
I am able to log into the router fro the internet but I can't log to the
computers.
please help
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It gets kind of frustrating with VNC4 (win32) because every time I mess up on the
password, it closes. At least before, I got 3 tries. Please put this feature back
in...it saves people time, by not having to run thru the start menu again if something
fails.
Thanks,
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William:
You say:
> I bet if you look at the HTML (the paramaters passed to the java viewer)
> both of these are trying to contact port 5900.
What HTML? Where? how? What should I look for?
> You need to either server
> the viewer from a seperate HTTP server
I don't understand what you are sugg
George Cordahi said:
[snip]
> Here are some details:
>
> The two machines at home are networked to each other and connected to the
> intenet via a SMC router (SMC7004AWBR). The public ports are redirected to
> private ports in the router as such:
>
> For machine 1: WinXP
> Public PortPrivate IP
Hi VNC users:
I am trying to connect from a remote VNC client at my office to the VNC
server on my home computers. The problem is that when I use the browser on
the client to connect, I get the error "java.net:NoRouteTohost Operation
timed out".
I have no problem connecting to the same two serve
I've some machines having VS6 (enterprise edition) and VNC together without
any problem. The VS6's are updated with SP5. VNC are installed after VS6.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 8 avril 2004 17:59
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc :
Michael,
There is no known problem with use of Visual Studio and VNC on the same
machine. The only possibly interaction is to do with Visual C runtime DLL
versions. VNC 3.3.4-3.3.7 use a runtime DLL stored in the VNC installation
directory, though, so this should not be a problem.
If you contin
Please send replies to the list.
Eternal Security said:
> Hello.
>
> I know that, it is because i want to start VNC with the root account but
> for another user. Do you know what i mean ?
>
> If vncserver would have an option like "-user" to specifie the user which
> will connect to the VNC i woul
I looked at known issues, FAQ and mailing list archive and found a
similar post pasted below for June of '02. The issue is the Shift key
*does* seem to be recognized with the mouse (in Explorer, shift+click
items select multiple items). However, the shift+arrows, home, or delete
keys are not correc
aha - having uninstalled MS Visual Studio 6 it all seems to work again
is this really a limitation? either VNC *or* ViStud??
Ta, Michael
At Thu Apr 8 12:13:09 2004, I received the following wisdom from Michael
>
> Like many other threads I've seen I too experience crashes when
> running VNC 3.3
Hello all,
I'm having a strange problem with VNC via an SSH tunnel.
On all of the computers on my network, I'm able to open the ssh tunnel
like this:
ssh -L 5901:computer.mydomain.com:5900 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then I open VNC Viewer, and enter localhost:1, type my password, and
the VNC window opens.
Dear Ying
" I tried to using VNC after
I connected to my work, then I got different message:
'VNC authentication failed!'. I have set up a password
in my work PC."
It looks like you are providing the wrong password. Be sure you are not
mixing up lower and upper case letters (by saying this, I ass
Hi,
What security have the product? what way i can save any log? for
example when i take the control any computer i want to save the audit
log. i mean i want to know what i did in this computer, i don't know.
if i delete any files, etc...
Thaks and regards
Carlos Jav
William Hooper wrote:
Eternal Security said:
But if i want to start vncserver on a port < 1024 (with the -httpport
option) i can't do it because only the root user can bind port < 1024.
What do you want to do on port < 1024?
If it is for http, then be noted it only serves a html page with a jav
nope - both are disabled. And why would that matter - it works the other way (with the
client listening)?
- Original Message -
From: Joseph Drigon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2004 9:08 pm
Subject: Re: vnc windows xp connection issues
> Does one of the computers have fir
Gregory Zoughbi said:
[snip]
> I am using the Java version of javaviewer to control WinVNC version
> 3.3.3.9 on Windows 2000.
First I would suggest upgrading to a current version of VNC. The VNC 4
beta4 has worked fine for me since it came out and includes a re-written
Java viewer. An alternativ
Eternal Security said:
> But if i want to start vncserver on a port < 1024 (with the -httpport
> option) i can't do it because only the root user can bind port < 1024.
>
> How is it possible to start vncserver for a particular user in using the
> root account ?
No, because if you start vncserver
Simon Pearce said:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for someone who can make some minor changes to the vnc
> server code to meet our requirements.
>
> Previous experience of realvnc an advantage but not a necessity.
Have you talked to the developers?
http://www.realvnc.com/development.html
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I should also add that I notice I get the following error when doing stuff in windows
(post the VNC error):
Error 1450: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service
even though I've 384Mb RAM and over 10Gb disk space free...
M.
At Thu Apr 8 12:13:09 2004, I received
Like many other threads I've seen I too experience crashes when
running VNC 3.3.5 (and now 3.3.7) as a service (ie server) on WinXP
and the client on Linux. A copy error message is of the form
Rect too large: 13x60248 at (6911, 38205)
but often I just get
vncviewer: read: Connection reset b
I want to include a copy of vnc server with a VB6 app I'm making - am I
right in thinking I just need to include:
Winvnc.exe
Othread2.dll
Vnchooks.dll
Thanks
Simon
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Make sure compA has port 5900 (display 0) open for connection and there's no
firewall activated.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Jennifer Westberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 8 avril 2004 05:15
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: vnc windows xp connection issues
>
>
Maybe there's something to do with a register value about timeout. I don't
have time to check the FAQ or DOC, but a quick idea for you is:
uninstall VNC
remove register keys related to VNC
reinstall VNC
If this doesn't help, go to check the doc about a certain register value abou
Hello,
I'm looking for someone who can make some minor changes to the vnc
server code to meet our requirements.
Previous experience of realvnc an advantage but not a necessity.
Payment open to negotiation.
Please e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] to chat more.
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