Re: wait = yes in xinetd

2006-03-10 Thread wolfgang pauli
I thought might be good to provide some more info... Here is my /etc/xinetd.d/Xvnc service Xvnc { disable = no log_type = FILE /var/log/vnc1024 log_on_success = HOST PID USERID DURATION EXIT socket_type = stream protocol= tcp por

How to compile VNC in AIX with native AIX compilers?

2006-03-10 Thread Miguel
Hello community, I'm trying to compile VNC on a AIX system, but the following error message is displayed at the bottom line of the log file: $ configure loading cache ./config.cache configuring common... loading cache ./config.cache checking for gcc... no checking for cc... cc checking whether

wait = yes in xinetd

2006-03-10 Thread wolfgang pauli
Hi, I am running vnc over xinetd now and I get the gdm login screen like I wanted, but I can not make it shared, so that several users can look at the same remote desktop. In the man page of vnc it says that I should run it with -inetd and wait mode. But if I turn wait to yes in xinetd (wait

Re: can i control access to vncserver with hosts.allow

2006-03-10 Thread wolfgang pauli
Thanks, that worked. I had to do it with xinetd though. http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:jBW1tFuCtQAJ:forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php%3Fp%3D448977+vnc+xinetd+fc4&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=4&ie=UTF-8 or http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2001-August/024738.html Now I have the prob

RE: using vnc like citrix

2006-03-10 Thread Wayne Throop
: I know I said VNC server on Linux, but it looks like our applet may not : work in mozilla :-( If we run the VNC server on Windows, is there a : similar way to handle all the :X's? Does VNC server on Windows support : multiple simultaneous client connections, like VNC server on Unix/Linux? Last

RE: copy/paste from Windows to Solaris and back, not working

2006-03-10 Thread Moe, Mark
Okay, I figured this out. It was a bad path in my environment for Solaris. So, running "vncconfig -nowin &" in my ~/.vnc/xstartup works for Solaris (with olvwm) too, just like Linux (with gnome). Thanks, - Mark -Original Message- From: Moe, Mark Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 5:57 PM To

RE: vncviewer (windows) disappears after a timeout?

2006-03-10 Thread Moe, Mark
Okay, I see it now, the IdleTimeout option to Xvnc. Looks like if I set that to 0, then it will not idle out. The default for real 4.1.1 appears to be 3600 (1 hour). Thanks, - Mark -Original Message- From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:35 AM T

RE: vncviewer (windows) disappears after a timeout?

2006-03-10 Thread John Aldrich
Moe, Mark wrote on : > Hi, > > I'm using vncveiwer on Windows to connect to a vncserver > on Linux. However, it seems that when I get back to my > desk after lunch or the next day, then vncviewer has > disappeared (quit itself). Being vnc, I can just > reconnect and be right back where I left of

vncviewer (windows) disappears after a timeout?

2006-03-10 Thread Moe, Mark
Hi, I'm using vncveiwer on Windows to connect to a vncserver on Linux. However, it seems that when I get back to my desk after lunch or the next day, then vncviewer has disappeared (quit itself). Being vnc, I can just reconnect and be right back where I left off, but is there a timeout setting fo

RE: using vnc like citrix

2006-03-10 Thread John Aldrich
Christian Smyth wrote on : > Thanks, Nik. > > I know I said VNC server on Linux, but it looks like our > applet may not > work in mozilla :-( If we run the VNC server on Windows, > is there a similar way to handle all the :X's? Does VNC > server on > Windows support > multiple simultaneous cli

Re: can i control access to vncserver with hosts.allow

2006-03-10 Thread Jaroslaw Rafa
wolfgang pauli napisal(a): > > I think that should be possible, but I am not sure how. Does anyone know, > were I can find a good description or give me a good description of how to > do that? Of course it's possible only when you run Xvnc in inetd mode. You do it in exactly the same way as w