vnc connects but blank screen (in black)

2005-02-02 Thread eric
I have been using vnc for a couple of years with no problems. (With WinXP) Recently I decided to experiment with Remote Desktop connection using winxp native remote terminal service. I made the connection and since then, when I connect with VNC, I get a connection, but the screen is completely b

Re: vnc connects but blank screen (in black)

2005-02-02 Thread eric
At 06:53 AM 2/3/2005, B. Scott Smith wrote: 1,000,000 Thanks, that worked. eric Until 4.1 comes out (I'm patiently waiting), the only way to recover your VNC session usage is to RDP into the XP box, bring up a prompt, and enter "TSCON 0 /DEST:console", This will kick you out of your RDP Session,

Re: VNC Java viewer and TAB

2005-02-02 Thread B. Scott Smith
Yes, if you see that the first load of the Java Viewer is very slow, and you are using the Sun JVM, then I have another patch you may be able to use. My patch however, is for the RealVNC 4.0 windows source, so if you're using a different version, the patch will be different. In essence, the VNC

Re: VNC Java viewer and TAB

2005-02-02 Thread Phil Budne
Thanks Scott! setFocusTraversalKeysEnabled(false) did the trick for me. I'm working with an older viewer (based on an older "TightVNC" viewer), that is using SSLSocket, and so is already dependent on the Java 1.4 runtime, so direct invocation of the method was not a problem. phil ___

Re: vnc connects but blank screen (in black)

2005-02-02 Thread B. Scott Smith
Until 4.1 comes out (I'm patiently waiting), the only way to recover your VNC session usage is to RDP into the XP box, bring up a prompt, and enter "TSCON 0 /DEST:console", This will kick you out of your RDP Session, and now you can VNC again... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been using vnc fo

Re: OS/2

2005-02-02 Thread Akira Hatakeyama
Greetings. On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 01:57:00PM -0500, Ward, Stuart wrote: > Hi > > Is there a version of VNC for OS/2? If so, can someone advise as to where I > might be able to download. VNC Server for PM http://eros2.by.ru/pmvnc_en.shtml VNC Viewer for PM http://www.sra.co.jp/people/ak

Re: VNC Java viewer and TAB

2005-02-02 Thread B. Scott Smith
I made a simple patch to the Java Viewer to resolve this issue. Add the following patch to DesktopWindow.java and it will work like a champ. The reason this code is written this way is to be backward compatible with Java releases prior to 1.4: == Begin Patch == $ diff

VNC Java viewer and TAB

2005-02-02 Thread Phil Budne
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-1998/jw-07-swing-focus-p2.html says: With Swing components, you can override the isManagingFocus method to return true and get Tab and Shift-Tab keystrokes sent to the component's key listener. Since AWT seems to eat tabs (for moving input focus)

VNC 4.0 missing include files

2005-02-02 Thread baldwin
I've downloaded vnc-4.0-unixsrc, and XFree86 version 4.4.0. When I try to build Xvnc under Solaris 9, I get the following missing dependencies: xvnc.cc (reading ../../../../../network/TcpSocket.h, line 33): cannot find include file "list" vncExtInit.cc (reading ../../../../rfb/secTy

MEMORY

2005-02-02 Thread EWALKER 1016705
Does tight vnc have a memleak in windows2k. after a little while (10 minutes) the responses get so dog slow that I think its broken or frozen.. I mean say 3-5 minutes for a refresh. any ideas... Thanks ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To

WinNT/vncviewer bell sound event in realvnc 4.0 not working

2005-02-02 Thread Wayne Bond
Hi, [This is more of a cosmetic issue] I've been using TightVNC 1.2.9 until recently installing and switching to RealVNC 4 on a winnt4 box.The vnc-specific sound event no longer seems to be used: (Sound_Properties --> VNCviewer --> Bell) Instead the windows beep event is now used: (

Re: How to start up vncserver on linux automatically? - and VNC working on Linux

2005-02-02 Thread William Hooper
Bruce Douglas said: > then simply post the instructions/overview to the list in the body of the > email no need for any attachment/docs... Or better yet, put it in the unofficial FAQ. http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/ No one reads the archives anyway. -- William Hooper

OS/2

2005-02-02 Thread Ward, Stuart
Hi Is there a version of VNC for OS/2? If so, can someone advise as to where I might be able to download. Thanks Stu Confidentiality Notice: The information contained in this e-mail and any attachments may be legally privileged and confidential. If you are not an intended recipient, you are

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-02 Thread Steve Bostedor
The latest version of VNCScan (2005.2.1) has been officially released. HTTP://WWW.VNCSCAN.COM I think that this is the best version ever ... Ok, I could be biased ;) Really, there are some pretty powerful new features in it like the ability to add custom commands to your right-click menu and th

Instructions: Running VNC on Redhat Linux (with iptables/firewall) and Connecting from Windows

2005-02-02 Thread Eve Atley
Note: These instructions do not include VNC over SSH. Comments on improving this are welcome. 1. Go to System Settings > Servger Settings > Services, and put a checkbox in 'vncserver'. 2. Start your vncserver from a terminal using the following command: vncserver :1 (note: this puts it o

Re: Mac connection

2005-02-02 Thread Angelo Sarto
I take it you are using the vnc server from http://www.redstonesoftware.com/vnc.html I dont know of any other OSX servers, the rest of the OSX vnc programs are only clients. so you need a server on the one you want to control, and a client on the one you want to do the controlling with. start wi

Re: How to start up vncserver on linux automatically? - and VNC working on Linux

2005-02-02 Thread Bruce Douglas
then simply post the instructions/overview to the list in the body of the email no need for any attachment/docs... -Original Message- From: Angelo Sarto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Feb 2, 2005 9:46 AM To: Zach Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Eve Atley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, vnc-list@real

Re: How to start up vncserver on linux automatically? - and VNC working on Linux

2005-02-02 Thread Angelo Sarto
Attatchments get stripped from the list.even doc files I think. On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 12:06:57 -0500, Zach Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eve Atley wrote: > > I finally succeeded in getting VNC to serve on a Redhat Linux box. If anyone > > wants the instructions I've laid out in a Word doc

Re: anyone got VNC working on a wireless router?

2005-02-02 Thread Angelo Sarto
I always remember this one and it has a port check too! http://www.canyouseeme.org/ --Angelo On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 09:53:26 -0500, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No, I would suggest you visit http://www.whatismyip.com and have him connect > to THAT address, as both the "192.168.x.x" and

RE: anyone got VNC working on a wireless router?

2005-02-02 Thread John Aldrich
There's also http://www.gotomyvnc.com which will check to see what ports, if any, VNC is running on. :-) -Original Message- From: Angelo Sarto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 12:45 PM To: John Aldrich Cc: hotquietday; Vnc Subject: Re: anyone got VNC working on

Mac connection

2005-02-02 Thread JJ Computers
VNC list. I am trying to connect two MACs both with system X ver. 10.3 trough a router. Have anybody able to make them connect. Can you please send me some details? Thank you very much and have a great Day!!! ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@r

Re: How to start up vncserver on linux automatically? - and VNC working on Linux

2005-02-02 Thread William Hooper
Eve Atley said: > Also, I start the vncserver by entering 'vncserver :1' via a terminal > each time. How can I make this run at boot time on a Redhat Linux machine? /etc/sysconfig/vncservers -- William Hooper ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc

Re: How to start up vncserver on linux automatically? - and VNC working on Linux

2005-02-02 Thread Zach Dennis
Eve Atley wrote: I finally succeeded in getting VNC to serve on a Redhat Linux box. If anyone wants the instructions I've laid out in a Word document (for people facing the same problems perhaps), please let me know and I'll send it your way. My problem was allowing port 5901 in the iptables firewa

How to start up vncserver on linux automatically? - and VNC working on Linux

2005-02-02 Thread Eve Atley
I finally succeeded in getting VNC to serve on a Redhat Linux box. If anyone wants the instructions I've laid out in a Word document (for people facing the same problems perhaps), please let me know and I'll send it your way. My problem was allowing port 5901 in the iptables firewall rules. Also,

RE: [SimBox.NL] :Yes: anyone got VNC working on a wireless router ?

2005-02-02 Thread John Aldrich
Since you're using your router to auto-config the wireless adapter, you'll need to change that information in your Netgear wireless router's DHCP config, or, alternatively, hard-code an IP address on your PC/Laptop and ignore the DHCP information. John -Original Message- From: hotq

RE: Newbie: Cannot connect from XP machine to Linux machine

2005-02-02 Thread John Aldrich
Ok. Just for giggles, try telnetting on port 5901 and see if you get a response. If not, SSH or telnet to that box (assuming it's remote, otherwise just log in from the local console,) log in and run "vncserver" and that should start it on port 5901 (default for linux, unless you start VNC with the

RE: anyone got VNC working on a wireless router?

2005-02-02 Thread John Aldrich
No, I would suggest you visit http://www.whatismyip.com and have him connect to THAT address, as both the "192.168.x.x" and "169.254.249.x" are "reserved" IP addresses for use on a LAN and do not travel over the internet. that being said, I believe the 169 address is the default address on Microsof

Re: Newbie: Cannot connect from XP machine to Linux machine

2005-02-02 Thread Angelo Sarto
You may want to try telnetting instead to port 5901 as this would be session 1 on the FC box. You may want to start here for information on how to start the server http://www.realvnc.com/documentation.html this explains how the vncserver program can be launched along with it's config files. --An

Re: VNC 4.0 Java Viewer: Why does (after log-in) the Remote Desktop open in an NEW Window?

2005-02-02 Thread Angelo Sarto
It looks like they are using tightVNC to do this, It may already be what you want by modifying the tight vnc java client may provide some insight. --Angelo On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 00:37:57 -0800 (PST), hendrik stey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello. > > I have found this VNC-Demo from SOT: > > htt

RE: [SimBox.NL] :Yes: anyone got VNC working on a wireless router?

2005-02-02 Thread hotquietday
> you just have to know your WAN and LAN IP. > The best thing is to limit the DHCP to a > range of 192.168.0.201 to > 192.168.0.250 I did this. > Then, setup your PC to something like 192.168.0.2 What do you mean by this? Where do I make this setting? > All subnet masks are 255.255.255.0 in th

RE: Invalid Protocol

2005-02-02 Thread James Weatherall
Andy, The second error message says it all - whatever you are actually connecting to is _not_ a VNC server. Some configuration on the server machine must have changed, or you may be connecting to the wrong port number on that machine. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message-

VNC 4.0 Java Viewer: Why does (after log-in) the Remote Desktop open in an NEW Window?

2005-02-02 Thread hendrik stey
Hello. I have found this VNC-Demo from SOT: http://demo.sot.com/services/vnc/ (click on "online demo" and then please use the option of viewing the VNC demo using a Java-enabled web browser) I have tried to build the same using VNC 4.0 Server / Viewer, but in my case, it all looks a bit differe

Invalid Protocol

2005-02-02 Thread Andy
I am unable to connect to a VNC server that was once working fine. If using version 3.3.7 the error message is ' Invalid Protocol ' I have tried installing version 4.0 and the error message is now ' Reading version failed: not a RFB server ' Can anybody help please _