VNC 4.11 and SSH tunneling

2005-08-30 Thread Jas Chase
Greetings, I'm having problems tunneling VNC over SSH. I would really appreciate it if somebody would give me some advice. cheers, jas ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/

Re: VNC setup

2005-08-30 Thread Sarath Kutty
thanks Angelo, I forgot that I was trying to connect VNC to my internal IP address instead of my external one. Works fine now. Cheers On 8/31/05, Angelo Sarto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Actualy you only need rule 3 for VNC. (the other ones for something else?) > > When you connect via dial

Option "Rfbport" "xxxxx" behaving oddly.

2005-08-30 Thread Casey
Greetings, First time poster, but big fan of the VNC. My observation was made on a newly installed Fedora Core 4 system running VNC 4.1.10 I believe. I wanted to support the Native X display, so per the write up post on the site, I added the Load "vnc" to xorg.conf and included the Options

Re: VNC setup

2005-08-30 Thread Angelo Sarto
Actualy you only need rule 3 for VNC. (the other ones for something else?) When you connect via dial-up, are you using the public IP of the service? Try going to gotomyvnc.com to see your public IP and to run a check to see if your firewall is configured correctly. --Angelo

VNC setup

2005-08-30 Thread Sarath Kutty
Hi I just donwloaded VNC for the company i am working for. I downloaded the VNC service mode on the server. My server name : Fred ip address : 10.0.0.12 subnet mask :255.255.255.0 gateway : 10.0.0.138 (router) Laptop while connected t

vncserver won't start xterm, twm from .vnc/xstartup

2005-08-30 Thread kurt_p_lloyd
Hello, We use many Solaris (8 & 9) machines to create virtual desktops (Xvnc), and have done so successfully for years. However, one Solaris 9 machine has us stumped, because .vnc/xstartup won't create xterm or twm. However, after Xvnc is started, one can successfully force xterm and twm into them

Question on License Quantity for Personal Edition and technical questions

2005-08-30 Thread TC Hazzard
Hi; I am looking to use VNC to gain access to home my workstation, which sits behind a netgear firewall (FVS318), so I can monitor a weather station while I am on the road. First, I would need to install VNC on my laptop and the workstation. Does this mean I need 2 licenses? Or just one, given t

Re: VNC Security and Privacy

2005-08-30 Thread Angelo Sarto
You can have view only clients (e.g. a demo) or possibly someone is just showing you something but you may have left your password stored in the clipboard. (not that i store my passwords somewhere where I can cut and paste them ;) --Angelo On 8/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

VNC Security and Privacy

2005-08-30 Thread geoff
I hope this does not get mailed more than once, had a wee problem with my registered address. I am curious, the documentaion from the VNC page has the following; Send clipboard updates to clients SendCutText=true/false This option, if unticked, prevents the VNC Server from informing clients of

RE: Having Problems with NVC

2005-08-30 Thread James Weatherall
Shanna, It's important to know *precisely* what error messages you get. Connection refused means that something responded on the IP address you specified, but that there was nothing accepting connections on the specified port. Are the two computers on the same LAN? Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -

Re: Having Problems with NVC

2005-08-30 Thread Angelo Sarto
Are the two computers on the same network (is there a router or firewall or the internet between them)? In the server's configuration, under the connections tab, what is listed in the access control box? Try this from a command prompt on the viewer end telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5900 where xxx is th

RE: unusable black box

2005-08-30 Thread James Weatherall
Karen, I don't understand. What do you mean by "reboot vnc ritual"? I assume that you have modified the xstartup script to start gnome and have then started a new VNC session using the vncserver script? Are you saying that that still runs twm somehow? Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Orig

RE: RealVNC on XP Pro x64?

2005-08-30 Thread James Weatherall
Lionel, The VNC Server binaries we currently provide are 32-bit binaries and as such the standard update capture mechanism doesn't work for most apps running on Win64. The quickest workaround is to configure your VNC Server to poll for updates, which will mean increased CPU usage by VNC Server, b