[K12OSN] K12LTSP and VNC
Byron Kapali
bklinux at verizon.net
Sat Mar 19 23:59:18 UTC 2005
Mahalo Steve for your reply. Question: How do I check what ports my
firewall is blocking? Is there a GUI program in K12LTSP that I can
run? BTW, what port(s) does VNC listen/broadcast on anyway?
Byron
Steve Hargadon wrote:
>If you installed K12ltsp, vnc is already running, and you just need a
>free client (realvnc.com can get you one) and you are ready to go. As
>long as you aren't blocking any ports between you and the library,
>just put in the eth1 address when the vnc client comes up, and you
>should be able to log right in.
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>I only answered your query, instead of letting the real experts take
>it, because I think most everyone must be on spring break. The list is
>oh so quiet....
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>Steve
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>On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 09:57:23 -1000, Byron Kapali <bklinux at verizon.net> wrote:
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>>Aloha All,
>>Im an new to the K12LTSP revolution but I am very familiar with VNC. I
>>setup a mini K12LTSP lab in my library with thin clients running out of
>>eth1 and my internet connection out of eth0. The problem I am having is
>>that I have to run down to the library to everytime I want to do updates or
>>just modify a few things on the K12LTSP server. Is there a way to setup VNC
>>server on K12LTSP such that I can login from my room and not have to run
>>down to the library? I can ping server's eth0 port so I'm assuming that I
>>can establish a VNC connection. Any suggestions?
>>
>>Byron Kapali
>>Hilo High School
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