Hello All,
A windows user was using radmin to monitor and view other desktops in
his LAN. However after its time period expired, it turns out that it
costs more that 60K for a 50 user license. So I looked for a libre
equivalent and found this below that works in Windows and Linux. It is
distributed under the GNU GPL license.
http://www.tightvnc.com/intro.htmlhttp://www.tightvnc.com/download.html
On reading its docs, I found it to be almost similar to radmin in
installation and use, but with better security. I installed it in
windows and its working fine. From one station, the user can monitor
other desktops and have discussions with other users without having to
be physically present at their terminal. Picture quality is excellent.
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Rony wrote:
>Kickstart is the utility to clone machines based on the sample machine's
>settings.
Yes by kickstart we can do it. But I do not want to give much load on
Network and many of the servers are not network with each other. Second
thing I am planning to compile small Linux distro for making my work easy.
Please help.
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On Sunday 18 November 2007 12:25, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> On Sunday 18 Nov 2007 07:16:33 Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > i have serious doubts as to whether uploads are not calculated.
> > BSNL counts uploads also.
>
> Transferred over 400MB over scp to a friend of mine during daytime,
> ie, paid hours. None of it reflected in my traffic count. I'm on
> the NU plan btw.
>Not so fast. Wait for sometime for the server stats to update. Rest
>assured both sides are billed - u for upload, your friend for
>download - atleast when i checked 8 or 9 months ago..
Are we talking about this?
http://mumbai.mtnl.net.in/triband/htm/tri_faq.htm#17
HI
I am trying to test my DNS ( bind- dlz ) server ( 192.168.03.244) from a
remote windows client ( 192.168.0.209 ) . I have a domain called sample.com
. The hostname of my r DNS server is testserver.com .
When i do a nslookup on the server for sample.com it returns me the
following :
[root@bind ~]# nslookup sample.com
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1#53
Name: sample.com
Address: 192.168.0.244
when i do a nslookup for 192.168.0.244 i get the following on my DNS server
[root@bind ~]# nslookup 192.168.0.244
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1#53
244.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa name = ns1.testserver.com.
but wheni try to do a nslookup for 192.168.0.244 on my windows client i get
the following i can how ever ping to 192.168.0.244
C:\Documents and Settings\Admin>nslookup ns1.testserver.com
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.0.244: No response from
server
*** Default servers are not available
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.0.244
*** UnKnown can't find ns1.testserver.com: No response from server
On my DNS server using the command "elinks" i can view the webpage for
sample.com hosted on another remote machine.
I have disable iptables a did a setenforce to 0 , but still get the same
above resulth on a remote windows client.
Where exactly am i going wrong ?
Thanks for al the help
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All,
I'm not sure, if this has been posted to the list and the archives don't have it either.
The November meet's details was put up at "Upcoming", in Yahoo!
Please visit
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/
and click on the meet's link. You can, confirm, if you are attending the meet on 11th and/or coming along with guest(s).
Also, if there are any requests for the latest Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Xubuntu 7.10 CDs ([K]Ubuntu alternate CDs for upgrade) - please put it up here on the list. Preferably, if you could get along a Flash drive (1 GB or more) I could give you the distro, instead of burning up multiple discs.
http://www.ubuntu-in.org
Victor Tsaran, Yahoo!'s accessibility guru is visiting Bangalore this
week, and will be conducting an open session this Friday. See more
details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/322224/ and follow
instructions there if you're interested in attending.
Philip
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thanks
Anurag
Hello All,
I am trying to get Nokia phones connected to my Debian Etch in order to
download clicked photos. I use a usb IR adapter and it gets detected and
uses /dev/ttyUSB0 as its device. "pl2303 converter now attached to
ttyUSB0" Packages irda-utils, kdelirc, lirc etxc have been installed
manually. However, from google searches, it appears that I need siefs
file system support installed first in order to mount the IR device to a
mount point. Does anyone know where its available? On the Debian site,
its not listed. Google throws up pages in Russian.
Could existing IR mobile users give some clues on how they got their
mobiles visible in Linux? I only need to upload/download images.
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