Re: RedHat Enterprise 4, Gnome and SELinux security

2005-06-13 Thread Tim Waugh
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 04:08:55AM -0400, Ken Winheim wrote: I've been asked by many clients for a simple detailed procedure for getting VNC to properly display gnome desktops on RedHat Enterprise Linux 4. I'm curious.. The final ~/.vnc/startup/ file should look like this:

RE: reed: Connection reset by peer (10054)

2005-06-13 Thread James Weatherall
Joel, What reason for disconnecting the viewer does the server give in its log file? (Look for a line starting Connections: closed). Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dr. Joel M. Hoffman Sent: 12 June

RE: Adding servers

2005-06-13 Thread James Weatherall
John, Error 10061 means that the machine who's IP address you specified does not have a VNC Server running on it. This might be because you're specifying the wrong IP address, or the wrong port/display number, or because there really is no server running. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.

RE: Mac talking to Windows Free VNC server problems

2005-06-13 Thread James Weatherall
Robert, You need to upgrade the Java Virtual Machine on the Mac. This is a known behaviour with older versions of the VM that appears to have been fixed in more recent builds. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: Screen freezing in VNC4.1.1 over SSH

2005-06-13 Thread Mark
I have investigated further and have found a scenario where one change makes the problem appear. The test setup is as follows:- VNC viewer/PuTTY SSH tunnel | Linux firewall, ADSL router | internet | ADSL router - NAT 192.168.0.x | Linux Firewall, terminating SSH session external IP 192.168.0.254

RE: Screen freezing in VNC4.1.1 over SSH

2005-06-13 Thread James Weatherall
Mark, I don't understand your network configuration. Why does your VNC server machine have two IP addresses? Are both of its network cards connected to the linux firewall? Is anything on your network connected directly to the ADSL router? Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message-

VNC Re-distribution

2005-06-13 Thread Mock, David
Am I allowed to distrbute VNC with my application? Thanks, Dave ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

RE: Question on accessing sound on viewer

2005-06-13 Thread John Aldrich
No. VNC does not do sound. Only Video, mouse and keyboard. There have been rumors of other third-party network sound utils, but I don't know of any myself. -Original Message- From: Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 8:25 AM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject:

RE: Mac talking to Windows Free VNC server problems

2005-06-13 Thread John Aldrich
Make sure the VNC ports are permitted through the XP firewall and any other firewalls you may have. -Original Message- From: Dr Robert Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 9:47 PM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Mac talking to Windows Free VNC server problems

RE: VNC Re-distribution

2005-06-13 Thread James Weatherall
David, Assuming that you're referring to VNC Free Edition, you'll need to ensure that you comply with the requirements of the GPL, in particular with respect to applicability of the license to derived works. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Screen freezing in VNC4.1.1 over SSH

2005-06-13 Thread Mark
Wez, If everything was working fine, the VNC server would have only one IP address in th 10.0.0.x range and one NIC. I tried it on the 192.168.0.x (ie public as far as the linux SSH server is concerned, but still behind the ADSL router NAT) range just to see if it made any difference. As I had a

RE: Screen freezing in VNC4.1.1 over SSH

2005-06-13 Thread James Weatherall
Mark, I'm afraid I really don't understand your network setup! You have a NAT router, so you don't need a separate firewall, but you do have a separate firewall, but the things connected to it see also to be connected directly to the router and so the firewall isn't actually firewalling. I'm

connect from Windows to Linux with VNC

2005-06-13 Thread Claire Jantz
Hello, I am a Linux novice and entirely new to Linux admin. I have installed Fedora core 3.0 onto a machine that I would like to connect to, via VNC, from my Windows (XP) platform, but have so far been unsuccessful. I have successfully installed and run vncserver on the Linux machine.

RE: connect from Windows to Linux with VNC

2005-06-13 Thread John Aldrich
Two things: 1) Either disable the XP firewall or allow VNC to pass through 2) Make sure the linux box doesn't have a firewall running to disallow connecting to it. You probably will be unable to connect your linux box to itself... This is to prevent the hall of mirrors effect. John

Re: connect from Windows to Linux with VNC

2005-06-13 Thread listbox_8811
- Original Message - From: Claire Jantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 9:56 AM Subject: connect from Windows to Linux with VNC Hello, I am a Linux novice and entirely new to Linux admin. I have installed Fedora core 3.0 onto a machine that I

Trying to compile Xvnc for OpenGL support on Linux

2005-06-13 Thread jason mazzotta
Hi, I'm trying to compile Xvnc with OpenGL support in Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 3 (Taroon Update 4). I've got the following RPM : vnc-4.0-0.beta4.1.4.src.rpm. The README has the following instructions : Once you have a copy of the X source tree, make sure it is unpacked at the

Re: connect from Windows to Linux with VNC

2005-06-13 Thread listbox_8811
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] Hi Claire, what is the ip address of this computer? It's looking that when you say ping ichabod, ichabod resolves to ichabod.whrc.org. is the ip 199.92.170.34 the [snip] BTW, if you want to use the default FC3 desktop with vnc,

vnc on solaris 8, can't get rid of grey x session

2005-06-13 Thread pheonix1t
hello, I finally figured out how to make vnc work on solaris! (after lots of research and experimenting!) I installed the vnc from the companion CD (2/02) add the /opt/sfw/bin and /usr/openwin/bin to PATH, then modify vncserver script on /opt/sfw/bin; at the defaultXStartup section, change the