[K12OSN] Several Different Questions

cliebow at downeast.net cliebow at downeast.net
Wed Jul 28 21:38:03 UTC 2004


If you are talking about being able to take over the session of an ltsp
client using vnc..i am doing it here in Ellsworth using Karl unge's x11vnc
and his newest x11vnc which allows one to scale down the vnc screen so you
get teeny tiny desktops of many ltsp terminal machines..chuck

> I actually put it there with the login script, and install it as a 
> service.  The users can't close it, turn it off or anything else. . .
> 
> Doug
> 
> 
> 
> Doug Simpson
> Technology Specialist
> DeQueen Public Schools
> DeQueen, AR 71832
> simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
> Tux for President!
> 
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Jim Hays wrote:
> 
> > Yes.  Install VNC on those computers and run it as a service.  Set a 
> > password and then edit the registry. 
> > 
> > We do this on every PC in our school district so we can take control of 
> > any machine at any time for remote repair.  It works very well for us.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Michael Elliott wrote:
> > 
> > > Thanks for all of the advice thus far guys!
> > >
> > > The VNC is working great from my Win2000 Box to my LTSP!  Just as a 
> > > thought - several of my workstations have static IP addresses for 
> > > attached printers.  I tried to use the VNC to connect to their IP 
> > > address, but I kept getting a timeout.  Which makes sense since 
> > > nothing is actually at the IP Address - any ideas of things to try to 
> > > get access to the desktop of these machine for assisting users?
> > >
> > > Petre,
> > > I checked to make sure that apache is running and it is.  However, 
> > > when I ran "nmap localhost" port 80 was not listed.  I went to the 
> > > /etc/sysconfig/iptables file and I did not see where I should modify 
> > > to allow Port 80.  A bit of information that may have been useful as 
> > > well would be that Dansguardian is installed with Squid as well.  I 
> > > failed to mention that and I did fail to check to see if it was 
> > > blocking Port 80.  I have been using it mainly for content filtering 
> > > and monitoring.  But if the system is not listening on Port 80 - would 
> > > it even matter about the Dansguardin/Squid if the server was not 
> > > listening?  Do you have any suggestions as to where I should look for 
> > > the information about the server listening on Port 80?
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > >
> > > Huck,
> > > I tried using "who" but I get the same list as when I type "finger"  
> > > Any other suggestions?  Thanks!
> > >
> > >
> > > Everyone - thanks for all of the advice thus far and I'll keep 
> > > plugging away at this stuff - hopefully with your help I get it all 
> > > figured out.
> > > Mike
> > >
> > >
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