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  1. tina@tina-MS-7312:~$ x11vnc -connect 24.223.131.7
  2. ###############################################################
  3. #@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#
  4. #@ @#
  5. #@ ** WARNING ** WARNING ** WARNING ** WARNING ** @#
  6. #@ @#
  7. #@ YOU ARE RUNNING X11VNC WITHOUT A PASSWORD!! @#
  8. #@ @#
  9. #@ This means anyone with network access to this computer @#
  10. #@ may be able to view and control your desktop. @#
  11. #@ @#
  12. #@ >>> If you did not mean to do this Press CTRL-C now!! <<< @#
  13. #@ @#
  14. #@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#
  15. #@ @#
  16. #@ You can create an x11vnc password file by running: @#
  17. #@ @#
  18. #@ x11vnc -storepasswd password /path/to/passfile @#
  19. #@ or x11vnc -storepasswd /path/to/passfile @#
  20. #@ or x11vnc -storepasswd @#
  21. #@ @#
  22. #@ (the last one will use ~/.vnc/passwd) @#
  23. #@ @#
  24. #@ and then starting x11vnc via: @#
  25. #@ @#
  26. #@ x11vnc -rfbauth /path/to/passfile @#
  27. #@ @#
  28. #@ an existing ~/.vnc/passwd file from another VNC @#
  29. #@ application will work fine too. @#
  30. #@ @#
  31. #@ You can also use the -passwdfile or -passwd options. @#
  32. #@ (note -passwd is unsafe if local users are not trusted) @#
  33. #@ @#
  34. #@ Make sure any -rfbauth and -passwdfile password files @#
  35. #@ cannot be read by untrusted users. @#
  36. #@ @#
  37. #@ Use x11vnc -usepw to automatically use your @#
  38. #@ ~/.vnc/passwd or ~/.vnc/passwdfile password files. @#
  39. #@ (and prompt you to create ~/.vnc/passwd if neither @#
  40. #@ file exists.) Under -usepw, x11vnc will exit if it @#
  41. #@ cannot find a password to use. @#
  42. #@ @#
  43. #@ @#
  44. #@ Even with a password, the subsequent VNC traffic is @#
  45. #@ sent in the clear. Consider tunnelling via ssh(1): @#
  46. #@ @#
  47. #@ http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#tunnelling @#
  48. #@ @#
  49. #@ Or using the x11vnc SSL options: -ssl and -stunnel @#
  50. #@ @#
  51. #@ Please Read the documention for more info about @#
  52. #@ passwords, security, and encryption. @#
  53. #@ @#
  54. #@ http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/faq.html#faq-passwd @#
  55. #@ @#
  56. #@ To disable this warning use the -nopw option, or put @#
  57. #@ the setting in your ~/.x11vncrc file. @#
  58. #@ @#
  59. #@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#
  60. ###############################################################
  61. 21/05/2011 12:26:10 x11vnc version: 0.9.10 lastmod: 2010-04-28 pid: 1625
  62. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Using X display :0
  63. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 rootwin: 0x72 reswin: 0x2e00001 dpy: 0x840f350
  64. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  65. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 ------------------ USEFUL INFORMATION ------------------
  66. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 X DAMAGE available on display, using it for polling hints.
  67. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 To disable this behavior use: '-noxdamage'
  68. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  69. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Most compositing window managers like 'compiz' or 'beryl'
  70. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 cause X DAMAGE to fail, and so you may not see any screen
  71. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 updates via VNC. Either disable 'compiz' (recommended) or
  72. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 supply the x11vnc '-noxdamage' command line option.
  73. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  74. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Wireframing: -wireframe mode is in effect for window moves.
  75. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 If this yields undesired behavior (poor response, painting
  76. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 errors, etc) it may be disabled:
  77. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 - use '-nowf' to disable wireframing completely.
  78. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 - use '-nowcr' to disable the Copy Rectangle after the
  79. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 moved window is released in the new position.
  80. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Also see the -help entry for tuning parameters.
  81. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 You can press 3 Alt_L's (Left "Alt" key) in a row to
  82. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 repaint the screen, also see the -fixscreen option for
  83. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 periodic repaints.
  84. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  85. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 XFIXES available on display, resetting cursor mode
  86. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 to: '-cursor most'.
  87. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 to disable this behavior use: '-cursor arrow'
  88. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 or '-noxfixes'.
  89. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 using XFIXES for cursor drawing.
  90. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 GrabServer control via XTEST.
  91. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  92. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Scroll Detection: -scrollcopyrect mode is in effect to
  93. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 use RECORD extension to try to detect scrolling windows
  94. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 (induced by either user keystroke or mouse input).
  95. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 If this yields undesired behavior (poor response, painting
  96. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 errors, etc) it may be disabled via: '-noscr'
  97. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Also see the -help entry for tuning parameters.
  98. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 You can press 3 Alt_L's (Left "Alt" key) in a row to
  99. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 repaint the screen, also see the -fixscreen option for
  100. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 periodic repaints.
  101. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  102. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 XKEYBOARD: number of keysyms per keycode 6 is greater
  103. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 than 4 and 2 keysyms are mapped above 4.
  104. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Automatically switching to -xkb mode.
  105. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 If this makes the key mapping worse you can
  106. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 disable it with the "-noxkb" option.
  107. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Also, remember "-remap DEAD" for accenting characters.
  108. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  109. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 X FBPM extension not supported.
  110. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 X display is capable of DPMS.
  111. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 --------------------------------------------------------
  112. 21/05/2011 12:26:11
  113. 21/05/2011 12:26:11 Default visual ID: 0x21
  114. 21/05/2011 12:26:12 Read initial data from X display into framebuffer.
  115. 21/05/2011 12:26:12 initialize_screen: fb_depth/fb_bpp/fb_Bpl 24/32/5120
  116. 21/05/2011 12:26:12
  117. 21/05/2011 12:26:12 X display :0 is 32bpp depth=24 true color
  118. 21/05/2011 12:26:13
  119. 21/05/2011 12:26:13 Autoprobing TCP port
  120. 21/05/2011 12:26:13 Autoprobing selected port 5900
  121. 21/05/2011 12:26:13 Listening also on IPv6 port 5900 (socket 10)
  122. 21/05/2011 12:26:13
  123. 21/05/2011 12:26:13 Xinerama is present and active (e.g. multi-head).
  124. 21/05/2011 12:26:13 Xinerama: number of sub-screens: 1
  125. 21/05/2011 12:26:13 Xinerama: no blackouts needed (only one sub-screen)
  126. 21/05/2011 12:26:13
  127. 21/05/2011 12:26:15 fb read rate: 4 MB/sec
  128. 21/05/2011 12:26:15 The X server says there are 13 mouse buttons.
  129. 21/05/2011 12:26:15 screen setup finished.
  130. 21/05/2011 12:26:15
  131. 21/05/2011 12:26:15 WARNING: You are running x11vnc WITHOUT a password. See
  132. 21/05/2011 12:26:15 WARNING: the warning message printed above for more info.
  133. 21/05/2011 12:26:15
  134.  
  135. The VNC desktop is: tina-MS-7312:0
  136. PORT=5900
  137.  
  138. ******************************************************************************
  139. Have you tried the x11vnc '-ncache' VNC client-side pixel caching feature yet?
  140.  
  141. The scheme stores pixel data offscreen on the VNC viewer side for faster
  142. retrieval. It should work with any VNC viewer. Try it by running:
  143.  
  144. x11vnc -ncache 10 ...
  145.  
  146. One can also add -ncache_cr for smooth 'copyrect' window motion.
  147. More info: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/faq.html#faq-client-caching
  148.  
  149. 21/05/2011 12:26:15 Making connection to client on host 24.223.131.7 port 5500
  150. 21/05/2011 12:26:18 connection failed: Connection refused
  151. 21/05/2011 12:26:18 connect_tcp: trying: 24.223.131.7 5500
  152. 21/05/2011 12:26:21 connect_tcp: connection failed: Connection refused
  153. 21/05/2011 12:26:21 connect_tcp: re-trying 24.223.131.7 5500
  154. 21/05/2011 12:26:24 connect_tcp: connection failed: Connection refused
  155. 21/05/2011 12:26:24 connect_tcp: trying IPv6 24.223.131.7 5500
  156. 21/05/2011 12:26:24 connect_tcp[ipv6]: trying sock=11 fam=2 proto=6 using 24.223.131.7
  157. 21/05/2011 12:26:27 connect_tcp[ipv6]: connect: Connection refused
  158. 21/05/2011 12:26:27 connect_tcp[ipv6]: setsockopt IPV6_V6ONLY: Protocol not available
  159. 21/05/2011 12:26:27 reverse_connect: 24.223.131.7 failed
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