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<0> hey JJ <0> nar <0> f <1> any vnc enthusiasts? <2> virtual network computing? <1> yep <1> .....i think <2> whaddya mean, "i think"? <1> TightVNC = virtual network computing? <2> i'm sure that's one of the various proprietery versions of it <3> yeah <1> hehehe, i can't get it to work correctly, and I will say this is my first attempt <2> i might be able to help. I'm not an expert with it, but I've used it a bit <1> well, went into xinet.d/vnc and changed disable = no on all the options, <1> service xinetd restart <1> vncviewer localhost:1
<2> i'm also doing a quickcert course, and i'm flipping back and forth between this <1> pops up an X window, looks like from RH 7.0 Xwindows, <1> X style mouse cursor, <1> then nothing else, no options, no matter what <2> you mean it locks up? <2> that sort of thing? <1> no, <1> i just get absolutely nothing, <3> you can't get "absolutely nothing" with computers <1> ok, well, I get the XWindow system look from circa RH 7.0, including the cursor, I can move the mouse, that's it, <1> i have a feeling the xinetd.d/vnc file is wrong, <3> right click? <1> no matter what i do, I can't make it do anything, except move the mouse cursor, <2> have you tried a reinstall? <1> Hammilton: in linux? <2> oh sorry <1> BrainMast: http://outtaluck.homelinux.com/vnc.txt is my vnc file, <1> what's the SecurityTypes mean? <3> three connections? I never used vnc in linux, I do know it works differently there then in windows (opens a new display, not remote control the main console like windows) <2> i'm checking out the documentation. I suggest you do the same <2> they offer support. That'd be my first suggestion <2> I'm not very experienced with linux <3> looks like it means it will not ask for a p***word <3> I ***ume you are actually using KDE <1> BrainMast: well....it's installed........... <3> "This serves out a VNC connection which starts at a KDM login", which I ***ume means it need to start too <1> BrainMast: at the login, KDE is a choice for the session, <1> so I ***ume that KDE starts on boot, <1> .....which I probably ***ume too much <3> In my very limited understanding there are to desktop starters, GDM (gnome) and KDM (kde), I guess it might offer to start the other one. <2> you know what i'd suggest? <3> I ***ume a ps -aux can verify which <2> use a BSD instead of a linux <2> I never run into problems like this (hardly ever, anyway) <1> BrainMast: u be right, kdm not starting, <3> gdm? <1> yeah, gdm, no kdm,. <1> ........where the hell do i change it? <3> I'm guessing "switchdesk"... but I ***ume all that really is imporant in where to put that file... where is it? <1> root 3216 0.5 7.0 41672 36284 tty7 Ss+ 09:20 3:52 /usr/bin/X :0 -audit 0 -br -auth /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth vt7 <1> oops <1> argh <1> do i just add a 'switchdesk = /path/to/gdm' to the argument? <3> no, it's a command you run at the terminal that lets you switch to kde or gnome...etc <3> but actually it might be worth tring to put gdm where kdm is now <1> wouldn't that remove kde then? <3> which do you want to use? sounds like your using gnome right now <1> yeah, <3> where is the path\filename on the vnc configuration file? <1> good question, says it should be in /etc/vnc and not there, <3> how did you bring up the file? some gui? <1> the file on my site is /etc/xinetd.d/vnc <3> what linux is that again? <1> centos 4.4 <4> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20070124-crafted-tcp.shtml <4> nasty <1> moz: if i understood that, <1> but doesn't look good at all <3> try looking at ~/.vnc/xstartup <1> cat: /home/default/.vnc/xstartup: No such file or directory <3> you login with default?
<1> long story, but yeah <3> do you have a .vnc dir at all? <1> no <1> argh, <1> BrainMast: have to continue this later, <1> gotta go to work, :( <1> damn trucking companies, hehehe <1> I'll look for stuff while out, <3> ok, not that I know anything more ;) <1> hehehe <1> btw, http://outtaluck.homelinux.com/thanks.html <1> see ya <3> heh <5> I added a wireless access point to or LAN but I can't get the clients to obtain an IP from the DHCP server. Any hints? <6> hi to all <7> hii <1> crap <1> any here that's familiar with a postfix domain problem? <0> it'll be in a conf file <0> I forget what it's called right now <1> main.cf <0> transport.cf maybe <1> I have 2 domains trying to set up mail for, and can't get postfix to recognize the second domain, <0> there's something special you have to do and I can't remember <0> sorry I've got my head burried in a ccna book right now <1> oh, i should have mine buried :) <1> thinking virtual domains? <0> dono <8> hello, can someone help me out with a pix? <9> with a... pix? <9> i doubt it, i'm not even sure what a pix is. <8> pix 506e firewall <9> then no, sorry :P <9> not me at least. <0> I know what a pix is <0> what's your problem? <10> Hi, im using windows xp and i dont know that much about networking. I want to be able to log on (username/p***) to my desktop computer that runs XP Pro, from other computers so i can transfer files, watch video, etc remotely. Windows XP seems like it should have something built in, but knowing microfost i think i'd need a 4zillion dollar server edition. Thx for any help and sory for my bad english <11> so create a small home network <11> there's a wizzard for that <10> but that doesn't require a username and p*** <10> it's just shared documents or whatever <11> it is if you disable simple file sharing and by default windows xp denies network access to guest accounts <3> if both computers have common user/p*** you will not need to worry about it <10> Ok, where do i do the disable simple sharing part? <11> start - cpanel - folder options <11> view tab <10> Ok cool. Thanks <11> last line <11> after that you should have a permissions button on each shared folder on wich you can set up the access of other users or other permissions <11> on another side, if you open secpol.msc you can restrict access over the network for some groups/users <10> alright, i think i got it. Thanks again <1> ooooh, forgot to add you, Aciduzzu <11> huh? <1> hehehe <1> http://outtaluck.homelinux.com <1> then the 'Thank You' <11> Jsals: no problem but you should read someth like WinXP resource kit or other win networking books <11> the reskit is very detailed... <11> OuttaLuck: hmm...not sure what I did but it was nothing probably (like most things I do since it involves windows somehow) <1> explain stuff to me :) <11> I probably should remain under Others....; it should keep me under wise-guys side of things :) <1> hehehe, no one even looks at my site, LOL <11> you already got 2 hits <11> one from my host in .ro - dialup <11> another now from .it - dsl2000 <1> hehehe, surprised you can hit it, I have a bunch of ips in the 2XX.0.0.0/8 in iptables -j DROP <11> maybe I'll visit it from .de and then you might get an e-mail from google AdSense <1> and some from the 58 block <1> Aciduzzu: hehehe, iptables -A INPUT -s googleip -j DROP hehehe <11> good! :D <11> what book have you been reading? <1> i had some china and 58.x.x.x attacks on the ssh and ftp part, so I iptabled them all, hehehe
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