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I'm trying to connect two computers with Synergy v1.5.0: Windows 8 (as the server) and Windows 7 (as the client). When I start the server there's no problem, but on the client's screen Synergy says:
"WARNING: failed to connect to server: Timed out".
I configured it on the server's side by having one screen next to the other on the Configuration Panel.
I made sure is the same port on both computers: 24800.
I have taken the IP from the command line (cmd then ipconfig) and set it on each PC.
I have tried to turned off the firewall but didn't work out.
Don't know what else to do. Any ideas?
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I have solved this by installing Synergy 1.3.1 that can be found on Sourceforge: (http://sourceforge.net/projects/synergy2/) and following this tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OixCfusCiuA).
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I am having error while connection to kali xrdp which is running on my wsl
The error at remote desktop client is
error
Please Help me. i am here with a hope of help :)
i have setuped xrdp on kali wsl terminal. but the remote desktop giving a error your computer could not connect to another console session on the remote computer because you already have a console session in progress.
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The document said " Now start a browser on the device, and visit the magic domain mitm.it."
But I visit the domain mitm.it, it does not give certification but said "If you can see this, traffic is not passing through mitmproxy."
The link in picture leads to document page I said above.
Update: I install mitmproxy with windows installer.
I have to manually set proxy in windows setting for certificate link appear.
Start mitm ui app in start menu.
Open http://127.0.0.1:8081/#/flows
See option to know the port
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I am planning to compile and run code in a linux environment. Before moving to a linux environment I want to try it out, virtual box and dual boot will take my memory. So, after updating my windows 10 anniversary updates, I was able to install bash (ubuntu) natively to my windows 10 through windows features. After installing bash when I try to run bash it's popping and closing a windows immediately. how can I solve this. I tried this with two pc, no luck. How can I solve this issue. Which registry file should I change ?
Turn your windows to developer mode, go to settings -> search for developer, then change to developer mode. Restart your pc. It should work now
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I'm trying to pass the following command line switches to Google chrome (Version 51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) on OSX 10.9 and it's not working:
/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --proxy-server="99.99.99.99:66" --remote-debugging-port=9999 google.com
Not going through the proxy and remote debugging port is not opened. How can I make this work?
Make sure you close all instances of Chrome first before running the command. It also looks like, at least from my tests, that it only supports HTTP proxies. The SOCKS proxy I created via an SSH tunnel didn't seem to work for me, whereas after I configured tinyproxy, it worked fine.
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I already installed XP. Once my desktop opened system automatically going to shutdown when i am pressing refresh key. So, i am trying to format my system and put windows 7 OS. I inserted my OS, its shows windows copying files. During copy system goes to shutdown. I tried more than 20 times. What is the problem.? How to solve it.?
Its some hardware problem. Its working now after cleaned my RAM.