Background: I'm currently have the server running on my MacBook Pro
and can VNC in remotely from a PC. When I do this I effectively log
is as the user who is physically using my Macbook such that people can
see me working on the Macbook.
QUESTION: Is there a way to VNC onto my MacBook such that
I use VNC to remotely access the screen/keyboard of my MacBook Pro,
running the latest version of OSX. Intermittently (which is annoying)
the keyboard stops working, and at this time the mouse is still
working fine.
Any ideas why/when/how my MacBook may stop responding to keyboard
presses from
. How much would it be for a license for 6-10 users?
5. How can I test the version I would likely purchase?
Thanks.
Greg Monaco
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the client computer I was
testing with.
When I use the VNC Network Test, I get a connection to port 5900 timed out.
We do have it forwarding to the server IP address for port 5900.
What's up?
Greg
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included.
The -viewonly option for the viewer is fine, except that somebody always forgets to use it and
starts driving whether they mean to or not.
What I want is a -viewonlyforeveryonebutme option to the server. :-)
I know it's gotta be possible - how do I set it up?
Thanks,
Greg
not available. Can
someone confirm that this is an exploit-modified client whose connection
attempt was rejected? i.e. this demonstrates the fix in 4.1.2?
Regards, Greg
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to connect.
What do I need to do in my setup to get this to work properly using my
Hamachi connection?
Thanks,
Greg
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i have mulitple computers on my network and i am how you pick a certain
computer if you are coming from over thei internet, for example i am at my
school and trying to access our main computer instead of this, how do i do that
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and therefore doesn't respond to add client
commands. Whether I use a domain account or user account (both with
machine Admin privileges, of course) I still get the error:
Unable to locate existing VNC Server.
Greg
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Do you have VNC running as a service
I just tried that, but it's apparently an invalid command. I just get
the help text.
Thanks,
Greg
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Hmm... I wonder what would happen if you used the -noconsole
switch on the
command-line to add the client? I don't really know, myself... just
curious
I can do remedy the situation? We're both running v4.1.1.
Thanks,
Greg
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from A to B. Result: timeout.
Since I can connect when A and B are on the same network, that would
indicate that it's not a firewall problem.
Cheers,
Greg
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I have been all through the docs and archives and I don't find a
solution to my problem. Would appreciate some help.
I have ver 4.1 installed. I am running viewer on a Win2K host, which
is on DSL (Host A)
The remote machine is an XP home, on dial-up. (Host B)
When I execute a dial-up on
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says that about their own area of interest :=)
Many thanks.
Here's my config:
Server is vnc-server-4.0-0.beta4.1.4
Running on IA64 (Itanium2) under a RedHat based Linux.
Gfx is ATI R350 cards (FireGL X2 variant).
(8 cpus, 4 pipes)
Viewer is 4.1.1 on XP.
Greg Edwards
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Many thanks for any assistance,
Greg Hope
MiraCosta College
One Barnard Drive
Oceanside, CA 92056
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i have installed Cygwin as my SSh server, however my username has a space in
it, how can i change my user name?
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I am setting up my VNC software and am going to make the connection be
tunnelled through SSH. i was just wondering how do you know that the VNC
connection is going through the SSH tunnel?
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how do you not show your VNC port number on the internet?
should i be changing the default VNC port number from 5900 to something
else? if so what can it be between?
what else can i do to make it secure, i intend to use real VNC Free edition,
is this safe?
Thanks
once? Second, would
the java viewer work through a proxy? I mean even if I can get my server to
use port 80 only, will I be able to connect through a proxy?
Thanks very much for you time,
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Do any of the VNC flavors include an automatic reconnect feature when
the server is connecting to a listening client? The problem is that the
VNC connection will drop with even the slightest interruption of the
connection between the two PCs. When the client is connecting to the
server this
, the connection times out when I try it. Any
suggestions?
Greg
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with it. I didn't check for the firewall, and allow
port 5900 if I found one.
-Greg
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 18:19:39 -0400, John R Larsen
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Do you have NAT port forwarding configured in the Linksys router? You need to tell
the router which
machine on the LAN incoming traffic on port
I dont think any of you are understanding me. In VNC viewer, you have
adrop down to select which IP/PC you want ot VNC into. I want to be
able to do that on every pc wthout having to recreate the list.
Question which file do you move to the other pc's to have the list
already configured.
When i setup several machines on one pc through VNC, What file do i
transfer to other machines, so I dont have to recreat all the
connections?
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I use the VNC client from Citrix sessions all the time. Both from NT
and Win2K based Citrix servers.
No problems other than the expected extra complexity of nesting multiple
remote screens. It helps a lot i you can run a high enough resolution
Citrix session so that you can see your entire
and hardwired all is well.
I am running cisco client 3.6.3 and the wireless router and card are both linksys G
series
Any thoughts
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hi all,
I want to use a solaris workstation as a vncserver and a pc (win2000) as a client.
When I connect to the server I get a new opened session but I do not have the control
of the session which was opened.
Do you know how to sort it out?
Thanks for your help.
greg
Hi Ryan,
I use OSXvnc on my 0S 10.2 Mac works a dream, integrates fine my Windows
versions of VNC
http://www.redstonesoftware.com/vnc
Cheers
Greg
At 06:06 PM 22/12/2003 -0900, you wrote:
Hello All. I'm wondering if someone can tell me if its possible for me to
run a VNC server on Mac OSX
on port 5500 then try to go the simple route.
Greg
On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 12:17, Jose Raffucci wrote:
I work for a company that has been using webex
extensively, they shell out a lot of money a month to
be able to support kiosk in the field via the web
this could be the problem?
Greg Breland
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While I agree that file transfer is needlessly complicating VNC, it is the most
requested feature and will help VNC become more popular. For instance, Terminal
Server doesn't have file transfer built in. You have to use regular SMB file
sharing to transfer files.
To this end, I thought I would
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VNC can't do this because it deals with the screen at the framebuffer
level and not the window level.
For a poor mans version of what you are wanting to do just edit your
~/.vnc/xstartup file and instead of launching a desktop such as twm, kde
or gnome, just start your application with a
have probably switched all my deployments to RealVNC just
for this if TightVNC had not included it in the new 1.2.7 release. For this I thank
everyone involved in RealVNC development.
Greg Breland
Following a post to this list regarding a new project based on VNC, there seems to
have
into the windows version.
Greg Breland
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Also, take a tip, there's more to life than windows...
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, including PcAnyWhere.
Terminal Services and Citrix are the only faster options.
RealVNC is usable over a cable connection, but TightVNC is much much faster and is
even usable over dialup.
I almost exclusivly use the Linux TightVNC client and have never had it crash on me.
Greg Breland
I see this all the time on my Linux box when I reboot the computer without running a
vncserver -kill :10. It usually complains that there is a .pid file not in ~/.vnc
but in /tmp/.X11/ or something like that. Deleting the appropriate lock file
fixes the problem.
Greg
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has this
problem?
Greg
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 20:09, Harry Henderson wrote:
I sent the below question about a few days ago and didn't get a single
response. Was hoping someone might catch it and have a few ideas this time
around. Thanks.
I am using the Windows VNC server (Win2k, v3.3.3r9
I know there was a long thread about this on the tightvnc list last
week. There were several developers who were looking to work on
something based on some rough code Rudi had already done. Check the
mailing list archives at:
http://www.tightvnc.com
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 10:26, [EMAIL
VNC only uses TCP
What is the Flash-Port? That is the only one I have not heard of.
Also, 5500 would be better described as Incoming connections to the
Viewer.
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 17:00, Reto Strub wrote:
Is here one how can help me???
I've seen in the source from the RealVNC, as he is
, but Nautalis is the most common.
Greg
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 12:47, David Akridge wrote:
I looked through the archives and could find nothing about my problem so I
apoligize if I overlooked the solution.
I have RHL 7.3 with VNC 3.3.3r2. I make the connection from viewer to
server with no problem
Here are the release notes which offer more detail.
http://www.realvnc.com/3.3.4-release-notes.html
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 09:40, Tristan Richardson wrote:
RealVNC is pleased to announce the release of version 3.3.4 of VNC for
both Windows and Unix platforms.
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I've been playing around with apache setting up virtual servers and
adding their
names to my /etc/hosts file. Like this:
127.0.0.0localhost.localdomainlocalhost
192.168.72.85www.whatever.comwww.whenever.com
What is the `hostname
Which OS are you running the server on?
Linux/Unix - It already creates a log file at
~/.vnc/machine_name:port.log
Windows - More complex.
1) Right click on the Tray icon and go to properties
2) Click on the advanced button
3) In the bottom right corner of the dialog box turn logging on.
Greg
with vncserver -kill :xxx where xxx
is the display number.
5) Start a new server.
Greg
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 10:13, Christophe Le Cannellier wrote:
Folks,
I used VNC long ago, and in my memory it ran like a charm. Today, to face an
emergencey, I installed a server onto a Linux box (installed
are trying to use? Are
you running X on the console? If so, try stoping X and running a VCN
server then. Try running a vnc server as another user.
Greg
On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 13:01, Harry Henderson wrote:
Greg - Thank you for the password comment, that was easy enough.
Lincoln Greg - both of you
eSVNC is based on TightVNC 1.2.2 and has SSS. It also has file
transfers and a much improved routine for detecting screen updates that
fixes the polling slowdown problems.
He just released it last week and Constantin has already expressed
interest in merging some/all the changes into a future
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