I have a similar issue, but for keyboard mouse. I have three machines
on my desk - Win XP, Linux Solaris. I've found that running the Cygwin
X server on Windows and using x2x from it works very well. My WinXP
monitor is in the middle, with the Linux and Solaris ones to the west
and east
First Let it be known that: I, Jerry Westrick, have in no way intended
to slur or impinge on the reputation of the honorable
people at Hamachi. If some feel I have done so I hear by
express my apoligies to Hamachi, and state unequivocally
that this was not and is not my intention. As far as I
Hi Wez,
On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 19:01 +, James Weatherall wrote:
RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of VNC Free Edition 4.1.
That's great - and with fortunate timing too so soon after my initial
QueryConnect request. However although I've tested the new QueryConnect
support in Xvnc,
RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of VNC Free Edition 4.1.
VNC Free Edition 4.1 is a major overhaul of the previous VNC 4.0
release, benefitting from the significant stability and performance
improvements made in the development of VNC Enterprise Edition
Cheers everyone,
I just read the release notes of the 4.1 version of RealVNC.. I think it
would be glad to get the rescale view feature back ; it was working
fine on 3.x windows clients. Why is this feature removed and is there a
chance it comes back in future releases ?
Regards,
Yann
Kevin,
That's a good point. No, VNC Viewer for Java has a couple of useful
improvements. The java archive (vncviewer.jar) is now signed, which means
that under the Sun Microsystems JVM it can be used to connect to host other
than the one it was served from, and that it can deal directly with
Hello,
yes I read the FAQ about how to do it, but what I
would like to do is a little bit more complicated.
I would like to ask if it is possible to reach a
computer behind a firewall the IP address of which is
invisible where I haven't got the opportunity to
change anything in the firewall.
So
KJ,
Which version of VNC Server are you using, and on which platform?
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Sean D L,
Thanks for pointing this out - there is a really trivial linker line missing
from the module's Imakefile for some reason(*). We'll release the fixed
binaries next week (along with the VNC Viewer for Windows window placement
fix), but in the meantime you can build the module for
Hi there,
I have similar problem to one described in [2002-11-15]
gnome-session:you're already running a session manager Red Hat 8
I'm using Linux Slackware for vncserver and WinXP as viewer. I changed
xstartup file so it looks like:
---
#!/bin/sh
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources
Now, the VNC client is made.
Then, one problem was hit.
Data is acquired from the VNC server in ZRLE form.
The first data can be restored correctly.
However, the 2nd data cannot be restored correctly.
Where is bad?
Java displays the next error.
java.util.zip.ZipException:
Hi!
VNC 4.1, W2000, Novell network.
Server set to disable keyboard and pointer when Viewed, but doesn't.
Any ideas, please.
Thank you
Francois Hugo
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Is the work computer behind a firewall or PAT router? If this is so
then you need to have your firewall group) set up a port forward and
firewall rules to allow you access.
If you need to go beyond that you will need to do a little more work
to get this going, which will include installing
There are a couple ways to do this
1. use a third party tunnel (e.g. kaboodle)
2. try Hamachi (which is a peer-to-peer networking app (think kazaa
for networking)
(am I gonna get list smackdon for mentioning this ;)
3. If you control the firewall on the viewer side, or the viewer side
From: James Weatherall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 11:06:22 -
KJ,
Which version of VNC Server are you using, and on which platform?
The server is
VNC Server for Win32 4.0
Built on Jun 15 2004 at 14:29:41
The OS for the server side is Windows 2000 Professional.
Ketki:
It sounds like there is definitely something in there blocking your access.
I'd double-check that the windows firewall is entirely disabled, first off.
Other than that, I'm at a loss here... Good luck!
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You could have them connect to you... using the add new client option if
you can speak to someone on the other side of the firewall.
John
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To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Newbie
Hello,
I am running VNC on hpux. Due to program specifications my vnc viewer
window cannot be larger than I already have it. However, quite often,
the windows being displayed from the server are larger than the viewer.
Adding a scroll bar to the viewer would solve my problem, does anyone
KJ,
I'd recommend upgrading to VNC Server Free Edition 4.1 seeing what output
you get. You can then check the Application Event Log on the server to look
for WinVNC4 entries starting Connections: closed for explanations of the
connection closing.
I'd also recommend waiting to upgrade your
Alasdair Ferro wrote:
CBee the rest of the list :-)
I'd begun to wonder if it was a CDE issue. I've tried an Openwindows
login, but that fails in the same way. I've googled for the warning,
with no joy - any suggestions on something else to try? I'm very much
feeling my way around Solaris, so
I'd begun to wonder if it was a CDE issue. I've tried an Openwindows
login, but that fails in the same way. I've googled for the warning,
with no joy - any suggestions on something else to try? I'm very much
feeling my way around Solaris, so do suggest things that you think
are obvious!
I'd begun to wonder if it was a CDE issue. I've tried an Openwindows
login, but that fails in the same way. I've googled for the warning,
with no joy - any suggestions on something else to try? I'm very much
feeling my way around Solaris, so do suggest things that you think
are obvious!
I
See, this is the reason why I stick with VNC...
You guys solve problems, fix them, and offer ways to correct it before you
even release it to the masses!
Thanks again!
-Paul
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To:
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Subject: VNC=suggestion to the list owner or moderator???
May I make a suggestion to the list owner or moderator???
To have VNC
VNC 4.1, W2000P, Novell network.
When I leave VNC Viewer running it frequently closes spontaneously.
I want it running continuously to disable the remote keyboard and pointer,
(though that isn't happening either).
Any ideas?
Francois Hugo
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:: I have 2 computers and a laptop at home for a total of 3 monitors.
:: What I've been looking for is something such that when I drag a
:: window off the left side of my middle monitor, it will appear as an
:: independent VNC window over on my left monitor.
Fracois,
I saw your other thread about this problem as well...
I run VNC 4.1 all day from my desktop to my laptop, over just a home
network, and it works flawless, no issues at all, unless I close it.
You said it's actually closing the VNC Viewer, or is it just losing
connection?
Do you have
Michael,
VNC Viewer for Unix already includes scrollbars, automatically displayed if
the desktop is larger than the viewer window.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Francois,
We did momentarily reproduce the behaviour you describe (disabling of local
inputs not taking place), but we're now having trouble re-reproducing it in
testing. We'll look into the matter further and try to resolve it ASAP.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Francois,
Can you check the VNC Server computer's Application Event Log for messages
from WinVNC4, that start Connections: closed, and see what they say in the
case where it's closing unexpectedly?
How frequently does it close?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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From:
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 04:14:08PM +, Francois Hugo wrote:
VNC 4.1, W2000P, Novell network.
When I leave VNC Viewer running it frequently closes spontaneously.
I want it running continuously to disable the remote keyboard and pointer,
(though that isn't happening either).
Any ideas?
Are
I found an ActiveX control at http://www.s-code.com that makes use of
VNC source code but I don't see any reference to the GPL and I can't
find the source code. I've emailed the author many times and never
got a response. Can someone here help me? I would like the source
code so that I can play
I just tested Hamachi and it is fabulous. My standard
extreme firewall test is to set up a netmeeting connection
with audio and video. It worked flawlessly, and setup time
was extremely fast. If it can do netmeeting, vnc ought
to be a piece of cake.
I have a Netgear wireless router (WGR614) with two machines hooked to it. One
hardwired with WinXPHome (with modem) and another wireless (laptop, w/ NetGear
WG111)). I also only have a dialup connection, so am not using the WAN
Broadband port of the router. I have Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Start by making sure the XP firewall is turned off for the LAN adapter.
(right-click the LAN connection in network connections, select properties
and select the advanced tab)
Make sure you can ping the modem computer (192.168.0.1)
You should also try from the CMD window telnet 192.168.0.1
(this
PS
The make model of the router is not significant because you are using it
like a ethernet switch/wireless access point and not like a router.
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