RE: VNC .vs Msoft Terminal Server

2006-06-13 Thread Beauford, Jason
bruce wrote: > hi... > > are there comparisons between VNC and MSoft's Terminal Server. > > i have a linux box that i'm using as a client into a windows 2000 > box. the issue i'm having is that the linux terminal service client > apparently can't be resized so i've got a client window on the

Re: Java VNC

2006-06-13 Thread William Hooper
Brian Rudnicke wrote: > I need some help with a problem I can't seem to solve. > > > I have a workstation on my home network that is running VNC Free Edition > v4.1.2 (XP Pro, SP2). I have the server setup to serve the java client on > port 5802. I also have forwarded that port through my router

Re: NAT-to-NAT solution?

2006-06-13 Thread Alex Pankratov
Hamachi runs on Windows, OSX and x86 Linux at the moment, so it does not look like an option here. Alex Jim Hill wrote: Would Hamachi do it? see http://www.hamachi.cc/ Not sure if it's cross-platorm. lim wrote: Application I'm searching for, should listen to two ports, and when both are conne

VNC .vs Msoft Terminal Server

2006-06-13 Thread bruce
hi... are there comparisons between VNC and MSoft's Terminal Server. i have a linux box that i'm using as a client into a windows 2000 box. the issue i'm having is that the linux terminal service client apparently can't be resized so i've got a client window on the linux laptop that fills the

"remove wallpaper" in VNC 4.1.2

2006-06-13 Thread arnold debosscher
Hi Wez, Before the update to VNC 4.1.2, the XP system and one of the Win98se's ran VNC 4.1.1. The other Win98se, being less frequently used, still had VNC 4.0. In this old configuration the wallpaper was correctly removed by all servers, when they were set to do so. Arnold Debosscher ___

Java VNC

2006-06-13 Thread Brian Rudnicke
I need some help with a problem I can't seem to solve. I have a workstation on my home network that is running VNC Free Edition v4.1.2 (XP Pro, SP2). I have the server setup to serve the java client on port 5802. I also have forwarded that port through my router (TCP). When I try to connect

Re: NAT-to-NAT solution?

2006-06-13 Thread Jim Hill
Would Hamachi do it? see http://www.hamachi.cc/ Not sure if it's cross-platorm. lim wrote: Application I'm searching for, should listen to two ports, and when both are connected - make a tunnel between them. ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.

error message

2006-06-13 Thread glendaharris
I am trying to connect to my home computer using the free edition of VNC (4.1.2). Sometimes I can connect but I also get this error message quite a bit: ERROR: cannot initialize What is causing this? Thanks in advance for your help. Glenda Harris _

Re: Sound question...

2006-06-13 Thread Jaroslaw Rafa
Rick Ross napisal(a): > running. The only question I have now is if it's possible to get sound to > work over the VNC connection. Currently, I get to see my desktop from my > laptop. But when I run a program via VNC that way, I don't get any sound. Am > I supposed to be able to hear sound over

Re: NAT-to-NAT solution?

2006-06-13 Thread lim
I thought that's one word :) But anyway, what's the point of redirection, since both ends are behind firewalls and have no external IP? Where should I redirect to? Application I'm searching for, should listen to two ports, and when both are connected - make a tunnel between them. In other words:

Re: NAT-to-NAT solution?

2006-06-13 Thread Alex Pelts
Two words - rinetd. Just google for it. You can compile it and redirect any port to any port. You can also port it to any os that is unix-like. Not sure though about symbian. Regards, Alex lim wrote: > That doesn't help, since VNC server is on SymbianOS. > > 2006/6/12, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROT