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1. Solaris
Hello, have an odd question... i have had VNC installed on my solaris server for over a year now and all of a sudden, i cannot have more that two sessions connected thru VNC at a time. I used to be able to have 8 users. The other problem is someone else installed the VNC server and i cannot seem... (5 Replies)
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2. AIX
Hello,
I install VNC server 5.2.1 on AIX 5.3 and when i try to connect with VNC viewer it get error message : "The connection was refused by the host computer"
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3. Solaris
Hello,
Help me understand this. I'm on a Solaris 10 server with VNC installed on it. VNC comes installed by default on Solaris 10. I 'm tiring to see if the system has the latest version of VNC installed.
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PKGINST: SUNWxvnc
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4. Solaris
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I recently installed did VNC configuration on a Solaris Server. I am using VNC E4 2 7 as my Windows client.
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I am using VNC to connect to Redhat ES. VNC works great, but when I minimize, I can't seem to bring that window back up. Any one know how to do that. I try ALT -TAB, that brings my Windows, I am trying to bring different terminal windows with in VNC.
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6. Solaris
is x11 and vnc different?
to my knowledge these are used to provide graphical interface to remote machines for the user who would be sitting some where else. i guess i understood the concept correctly? if not please correct me..
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7. Red Hat
hi,
i am a new fedora9 user. i always confused about the usage of rpm and hope someone may clarify along with the VNC setup.
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8. Linux
Hi All,
I really love this forum, i put here many problem and i got the solution.
thanks to all forum guys.
I am putting another problem here actually this problem in my VNC session
to start the VNC session i am running :
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9. Solaris
Hi,
I would like to install VNC on my Solaris 6/10 x86 machine. Can someone walk me thru it step by step? I'm very new to Solaris and I would like to get this running ASAP for school so I can VNC into it and use it remotely. I have serached online but the information is so abundant. I don't know... (1 Reply)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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linuxvnc(1) General Commands Manual linuxvnc(1)
NAME
linuxvnc - export a tty to any VNC client
SYNOPSIS
linuxvnc [tty_number [args]]
DESCRIPTION
It follows the same idea as WinVNC, x11vnc or OSXvnc, i.e. it takes an existing desktop and exports it via RFB (VNC), just that LinuxVNC
exports text.
If you want to export another tty, specify it as 'tty_number'. You can also pass VNC options to tune what encodings are used for the VNC
session. You can read x11vnc man page for more information on this.
OPTIONS
-rfbport port
TCP port for RFB protocol.
-rfbwait time
Max time in ms to wait for RFB client.
-rfbauth passwd-file
Use authentication on RFB protocol (use 'storepasswd' to create passwd file).
-rfbversion 3.x
Set the version of the RFB we choose to advertise.
-permitfiletransfer
Permit file transfer support.
-passwd plain-password
Use authentication (use plain-password as password, USE AT YOUR RISK).
-deferupdate time
Time in ms to defer updates (default 40).
-deferptrupdate time
Time in ms to defer pointer updates (default none).
-desktop name
VNC desktop name (default "LibVNCServer").
-alwaysshared
Always treat new clients as shared.
-nevershared
Never treat new clients as shared.
-dontdisconnect
Don't disconnect existing clients when a new non-shared connection comes in (refuse new connection instead).
-httpdir dir-path
Enable http server using dir-path home.
-httpport portnum
Use portnum for http connection.
-enablehttpproxy
Enable http proxy support.
-progressive height
Enable progressive updating for slow links.
-listen ipaddr
Listen for connections only on network interface with addr ipaddr.
SEE ALSO
x11vnc(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ludovic Drolez <ldrolez@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
19 November 2011 linuxvnc(1)