VNC Client

Chalonec Roger Chalonec.Roger at pbgc.gov
Tue Apr 6 14:24:37 UTC 2004


Thanks, I did that and I saw what was presented during install.
However, I was hesitant to use the program because it dud not show the
current settings.  Any comment on why it would not see the current
settings?
 
R

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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Richard McLarty
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	from a terminal session type "lokkit".
	
	Chalonec Roger wrote:
	

		I would like to use the built in firewall.  Would this
utility enable me
		to configure the built in firewall?  Do you know of one
that does?
		
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Mun Heng
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		Subject: RE: VNC Client
		
		
		  

			-----Original Message-----
			From: Chalonec Roger
[mailto:Chalonec.Roger at pbgc.gov]
			
			OK,  I found the client.  Many versions and
sources not really sure 
			which one to use.  The problem now is how to get
the fedora firewall 
			to allow port 5900 through.  During the install
there was an
			opportunity to
			add ports.  Does anyone know how to bring this
GUI back up or is there
			    

		
		Unfortunately, IIRC, The Stock FC GUI does not really
allow you to put
		in 
		the ports # you want. I think I couldn't even put in SMB
ports there. 
		I can't remember, I've removed the RPM.
		
		I'm now using Shorewall. (www.shorewall.net) 
		I've heard of Guarddog and a few others which is GUI
based.
		
		I'm comfy with SHorewall. So..
		
		
		  

	
	
	
	





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