Win2003 login remotely to FC4 via VNC
Michael D. Setzer II
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Sat May 13 20:34:40 UTC 2006
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> > the server isn't running as you expected or
> > you have a firewall
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> I am pretty sure that there is no firewall, as you can see that I have stoped iptables on the FC4 server,,,do I need to stop something else (may be I missed one)?
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> > or network problem
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> The ping command is so far is ok, client can ping the server and the server can ping the client ,,,,do I need to test something else ?
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What happens on the FC4 machine when you vncviewer localhost:2
How are you starting the vncserver sessions?
vncserver :2
or
using the vncservers in the /etc/sysconfig
(Note: if you are using this method, the vncserver service must be started,
and id doesn't work with the root id.)
What does ps -ef | grep vnc
show?
Also, what does it say when you run system-confg-securitylevel about the
firewall setting.
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