Hi
I think I got this problem when I though inetd was launching Xvnc but
actually not because of a configuration problem (like your Home env
...).
Check and correct your inetd.conf or so.
Marc
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Hi
I used VNC over a VPN (Raptor / Symantec) last year with NT / W2K
computers.
I never left a VNC connection open for many hours (for security reasons,
as I was an administrator).
However, I noticed the VPN tunnels regularly (a few times a day)
terminated on their own and restarted automatically
Hi
It can be a MTU setting in the router smaller than the default ones in
your W98 workstation and your remote computer.
See the excellents http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/,
http://www.webcom.com/llarrow/mtumss.html
Your can use WinDump http://windump.polito.it to examine the trafic
You can use "p
ministrative priviledges,
but I've never tested this.
Thanks in advance.
Marc Mazas.
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> HI
>
> I'm on Solaris 8, with VNC 3.3.3R2 (Solaris 2.5 bundle).
> I've a Java application that uses the standard JDK font.properties
> which references the zapfdingbats font, which is available only as a
> F3 font on my server.
>
> Xvnc complains if I try to include the F3 font directory in Xv
ript), I get the vnc server ok, can work with it, but
the display is :2, not what I want.
Does anybody have an explanation and/or a solution ?
TIA
Marc MAZAS
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