r services/servers going through this same setup?
Ie, when you have a VPN connection established, can you surf a web
server that is also located behind the VPN concentrator & Pix firewall?
Lee Allen
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TCP/IP runs over 802.11b (WiFi), so VNC does.
I have used vnc (viewer) on a Pocket PC device using WiFi.
As for Bluetooth, I am wholly ignorant there.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, a division of CGS
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If the server is a Unix/Linux system, try 'netstat' (shows IP
connections by IP address & port).
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Sounds like you want to run Xvnc in 'inetd' mode. That means:
- Xvnc is not pre-started
- each connection attempt starts an Xvnc session
- xdm presents a login for each user, and figures out what wm and
apps to run
- sessions are not persistent
Lee Allen
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Windows desktop to display
the contents of the WinCE screen, and I think (this is the part where my
memory is hazy) do input as well, in effect remote controlling it. The
reproduction of the screen was perfect.
-Lee Allen
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plications for the Pocket PC on a larger screen. "
Remote Display Control uses TCP/IP, and it can work with ActiveSyncR
connections via Ethernet or dial-up. "
My recollection is that it allowed remote CONTROL, this seems to say
it's just remote DISPLAY.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Syst
'closing ports', when used in the context of security, means two things:
1) shutting down or restricting services, as you described
2) preventing your firewall from allowing outside access to those ports
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hanks for your help, in particular, suggest 1.2.6. That version also
performs much better. I like it.
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en. Our
application authenticates the user. I have not been able to find a way
to start an app without (1) pre-starting all sessions, or (2) using xdm
with the redundant (in our case) login.
Can you provide any more information on how to do this?
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27;s not it. The problem is present with both AT&T and TightVNC
(at both ends). After one of these failed connections, there is no Xvnc
program running on the server.
I should point out that I have patched Xvnc to automatically start an
application, to avoid using xdm.
Keep thinking! Pl
me" instead of "hostname:50".
> 1.2.6 is out (however, that should not be the problem here)
I will load that in the next couple days and see if it resolves the
problem.
Thanks.
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varies.
I must wait for this connection to disappear before I can successfully
establish a connection again.
Does anybody have any idea what's going on here?
Using TightVNC 1.2.4
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We run our mainstay "Windows" app on a Linux server, using Wine. Users
(multiple) access it using VNC, from any supported VNC platform.
We do this for stability and performance. But it also means we are not
hostage to Microsoft's licensing games and various other antics.
Le
The dynamic hostname services such as dyndns.org work well for this
situation, with one caveat: your router/set-top box must have the
capability to send notification to the service when its IP address
changes.
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ute the
viewer (client) or the server with Tight, running AT&T VNC at the other end,
and it would still work. But you get the compression only if you run Tight
at both ends.
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color names belong to
> what pixel value.
How can I make such a file? Is it documented anywhere?
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It looks like you have set the font-path (fp) variable in vncserver to
'tcp/127.0.0.1:7000'
Do you really have a font-server running at this protocol/address/port?
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, a division of CGS
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the screen, the colors are EXACTLY RIGHT. Tantalizing, and
frustrating. Why does it look right just at the end, and how can I make it
look right all the time?
This behaviour occurs with both AT&T and Tightvnc, at both ends.
Again, thanks for any and all help.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Systems, a d
used by the server. Some X applications don't
cope too well with the TrueColor visual normally used by an 8-bit-deep Xvnc.
You can make the server use a PseudoColor visual by specifying -cc 3.
Any additional information would be greatly appreciated.
Lee Allen
Leadtec Sy
Assuming the answer is "No" (and I think it is), Microsoft makes a utility
for just this purpose -- remote-controlling an iPAQ from a MS-Windows based
PC. I have lost the utility and I plan to search for it early next week.
Let me know if you're interested.
-Lee Allen
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. In my case, the login step required by XDMCP is
unnecessary ... but unavoidable.
-Lee Allen
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> > When Xvnc is run in -inetd mode, is there some reason it does
> > not execute xstartup or .xini
When Xvnc is run in -inetd mode, is there some reason it does not execute
xstartup or .xinitrc ?
I realize it can be configured to use XDMCP, I'm just wondering why this
simpler mechanism is not utilized.
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