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Andrew G. OaksVerzonden: zaterdag 29 juni 2002
20:39Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Onderwerp: Linux and PC
Anywhere
I have a Linux RedHat version 7.1 server. I
Squid as my
>proxy and ipchains for my firewall. I would like to setup on a PC Anywhere
>host on one of the workstations so that I can connect to it through the
>Linux server from home. I have spent several hours surfing trying to find
>answers but so far the answers have been a little vag
Here
is some info
http://service4.symantec.com/SUPPORT/pca.nsf/docid/1999110411575512
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PCAnywhere is not supported on Linux, you have to
use VNC, just do a
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PCAnywhere is not supported on Linux, you have to use
VNC, just do a search for VNC and you wi
and PC
Anywhere
I have a Linux RedHat version 7.1 server. I'm
using it as a file server and a proxy server on a small network with Windows
workstations. The server is multi-homed and connected to a DSL router. I'm
using Squid as my proxy and ipchains for my firewall. I wou
I have a Linux RedHat version 7.1 server. I'm using
it as a file server and a proxy server on a small network with Windows
workstations. The server is multi-homed and connected to a DSL router. I'm using
Squid as my proxy and ipchains for my firewall. I would like to setup on a
P
Hi Patrick,
> Does any of you know of an alternative for PC Anywhere under Linux?
> My main concern is that the host pc (the one that receives the calls)
> doesn't have to be dialled in all the time. Instead, just like PCA it should
> be "waiting for a connection"
Hi,
Does any of you know of an alternative for PC Anywhere under Linux?
My main concern is that the host pc (the one that receives the calls)
doesn't have to be dialled in all the time. Instead, just like PCA it should
be "waiting for a connection", and when someone tries to conne
The link is:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
Just be aware that VNC uses up a LOT more bandwidth than PC Anywhere.
Hope it Helps,
Warren
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On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, ken mc wrote:
> Indeed, there is, do a search for VNC its by AT@T labs it works on Linux,
> MAc, Microsoft, Unix etc., and its FREE,,, Amazing...
www.uk.research.att.com/software.html
rday
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Indeed, there is, do a search for VNC its by AT@T labs it works on Linux,
MAc, Microsoft, Unix etc., and its FREE>>>>,,, Amazing...
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On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Justin Ballou wrote:
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> > Is there a program I can install on my Windows 2000 workstation that will
> > allow me to remotely run a Gnome desktop from my Linux machine? You know,
> > like PC Anywhere does for Windows.
> >
> > I have Exce
> Is there a program I can install on my Windows 2000 workstation that will
> allow me to remotely run a Gnome desktop from my Linux machine? You know,
> like PC Anywhere does for Windows.
>
> I have Exceed from Hummingbird software, and it works great as an X-Windows
> m
Cool - Thanks John =)
> VNC -- it'll work for both Gnome and KDE.
> John
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Linux machine? You know,
> > like PC Anywhere does for Windows.
> >
> > I have Exceed from Hummingbird software, and it works great as an
> X-Windows
> > manager for the X86 stuff. Something like this for Gnome would be
> awesome =)
> >
> > Thanks =)
> &g
On Sat, 04 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
> Is there a program I can install on my Windows 2000 workstation that will
> allow me to remotely run a Gnome desktop from my Linux machine? You know,
> like PC Anywhere does for Windows.
>
> I have Exceed from Hummingbird software, and it
do a search for VNC on the internet
On Sat, 04 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> Is there a program I can install on my Windows 2000 workstation that will
> allow me to remotely run a Gnome desktop from my Linux machine? You know,
> like PC Anywhere does for Windows.
>
> I have Exceed f
You're looking for 'VNC'. Here's a link:
http://linuxfocus.org/English/July2000/article155.shtml
Marco
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Is there a program I can install on my Windows 2000 workstation that will
allow me to remotely run a Gnome desktop from my Linux machine? You know,
like PC Anywhere does for Windows.
I have Exceed from Hummingbird software, and it works great as an X-Windows
manager for the X86 stuff
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 09:07:23AM -0500, Jim Baxter wrote:
| Boy could I use this. Can it run over a dialup modem line (serial).? I would
| expect it to be slow but we only need to install printers and such at a
| remote location.
Yes, sorks fine. If you can arrange to use an ssh tunnel (eg port
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Michael A. Johnson-Bio Sci Comp Svcs wrote:
> from my laptop at home). Consider it as secure as telnet, as the passwords
> transmit at clear text.
No they're not. My understanding is that the server sends the client a
block of data, and the client uses the password given t
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>> I just checked out vnc is seems to good to be true. So
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> I just checked out vnc is seems to good to be true. So does it actually
work as
> well as the page makes it seem?? One other question, the important one,
how
> secure is it??
>
window, I did not know you could run X as well...thanks
> >
> > On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:08:59 you wrote:
> > >
> > > There are several products that do things similar to PC anywhere, But this
> > > really has noting at all to do with ssh, other than you might wa
> home from work. I was under the impression that ssh and telnet only gave you a
> terminal window, I did not know you could run X as well...thanks
>
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:08:59 you wrote:
> >
> > There are several products that do things similar to PC anywhere, But this
uld run X as well...thanks
>
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:08:59 you wrote:
> >
> > There are several products that do things similar to PC anywhere, But this
> > really has noting at all to do with ssh, other than you might want to run
> > one within an ssh shell. The bi
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 06:20:51PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
| > I just checked out vnc is seems to good to be true. So does it actually work as
| > well as the page makes it seem??
It's bloody marvellous.
| > One other question, the important one, how
| > secure is it??
| Not sure about the se
to the remote machine . It is very
much like I imagine pc anywhere works where the remote user can takeover what
is happening in a kind of collaborative use of the screen.
As far as I can tell there is no way in X to view the same display like what
happens in windows. I just thought I would ment
Look for a rpm called "vnc" it is very good.
With vnc I can support Window users using my FreeBSD box.
VNC is great!!!
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, robsmith wrote:
> Is there a linux version of pc anywhere?? or a program similiar?? I am
> thinking about installing ssh but wante
Thanks Matt, looking at it now.
Tom
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Try using VNC (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
> Even does windows to windows stuff but it ends up being the same screen
> as the monitor since windows does not understand multiple displays.
Not sure I understand what you are saying here..."same screen as the
monitor"??
> Not sure about the security. I wonder if you could pipe it through s
robsmith wrote:
> I just checked out vnc is seems to good to be true. So does it actually work as
> well as the page makes it seem?? One other question, the important one, how
> secure is it??
>
Without a doubt. I was going through this thread waiting to see if it would be
mentioned. Even do
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> > Is there a linux version of pc anywhere?? or a program similiar?? I am
>
get a GUI login via most PC's X Emulators (ie. ReflectionX or
> eXceed).
>
> John
>
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Rob,
>
> I'm guessing your next question might be "how?". I don't know. I
> downloaded an X Windows server to an NT workstation and I can get it to
> connect, but so far no luck in running a Linux X session. It might be
> easier from a Linux b
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> Is there a linux version of pc anywhere?? or a program similiar?? I am
> thinking about installing ssh but wante
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I am not all that familiar with running X via telnet but I am running
Samba in my own home directory. I would usually just telnet in and do
file manipulation via console withou
as far as the console. Anyone else out there a little more
familiar with this? Could be my telnet client also.
Eddie Strohmier
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> Is there a linux version of pc anywhere?? or a program similiar?? I
> am
>
d is pretty good as well (I've only used it once when I
was at a training class, it worked fine there).
John
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Rob,
I
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I was just interested in remote access. I would like to get into my
computer at
home from work. I was under the impression that ssh and telnet only gave
you a
terminal window, I did not know you
Actually I would like to connect from my windoze maching at work to my redhat
machine at home...and yes I would like a gui if possible.
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:31:09 Eddie Strohmier wrote:
> Rob:
>
> Are you wanting just the file manipulation of PC Anywhere as telnet will
> do that
Rob:
Are you wanting just the file manipulation of PC Anywhere as telnet will
do that for
you or are you looking more for a GUI look that PC anywhere allows for
drop and drag capablilities on windozes boxes? Or are you wanting a to
connect a
Red Hat machine to another Red Hat machine in X-server
everal products that do things similar to PC anywhere, But this
> really has noting at all to do with ssh, other than you might want to run
> one within an ssh shell. The big question is whether you want to evesdrop
> on other user's terminal or X sessions, or if you are just interested in
There are several products that do things similar to PC anywhere, But this
really has noting at all to do with ssh, other than you might want to run
one within an ssh shell. The big question is whether you want to evesdrop
on other user's terminal or X sessions, or if you are just interest
Is there a linux version of pc anywhere?? or a program similiar?? I am
thinking about installing ssh but wanted to check first...
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