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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Thank you Phil, that was it!. Now, one more question, how do I make the
> connection "through an ssh tunnel" (I can make a "terminal" ssh connection -
> via putty - I just don't know how to
Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
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> > I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98
> > (office of
> > my client) to my woody machine.
>
> The text you see in ~/.vnc/passwd is the encrypted form of th
Giulio Morgan wrote:
> Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Also, one trivial question, what is the
> easiest way for me to determine my ip address.
If you install the ipmasq package it has a very nice script called
ipofif which does some regexp stuff to the output of ifconfig and leaves
you
Pending further investigation, we now allege that Giulio Morgan wrote:
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> I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office
> of
> my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about
> the usage of VNC, and if anyone could help, I would really
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office
> of
> my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about
> the usage of VNC, and if
I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office of
my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about
the usage of VNC, and if anyone could help, I would really appreciate it.
I start the vncserver by
$ vncserver :4,
then check for m
did you install the debian package vncserver? if so it should work, now if
you tried to download the version off their site you may not have the
proper stuff installed, are you using potato(2.2) or slink(2.1) -- of
debian ?
nate
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Jason Schepman wrote:
jschep >I'm sharing 1 mo
I'm sharing 1 monitor between computers. I installed the VNCserver package
on my debian box. I've also installed VNC viewer on my windoze box. I'm
getting a fatal server error when running the server. Something about my
'font' path not being valid. When the vncserver starts up, it looks for a
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