Gateway Monitor / Connections to clients
Newbie question:
I am looking at the gateway monitor for logged client connections. Now, I am not sure what exactly am I seeing here but I see a lot of pending connections (only one is active sapgw01, the 34 remaining are all pending) and I was wondering why this could be happening...
Also I see a lot of duplicates. For example AI_DIREC is repeated 10 times in the list, all with status pending.
If anyone can give me a simple explanation of how this information is retrieved and/or why do I have duplicates on the list I would really appreciate it. Thanks!
PS: I am trying to solve a problem I have with my SLD connection (another POST), the problem is that I get an exception with an error that says "duplicate conversation ids exception" and I am wondering if the duplicates I see in this is screen could be related...
I am attaching an export of the list if anyone needs the details.
Thanks again...
Diego
Number LU name TP Name Syst.type Host name Host Address Last req Status
X 0 netweave sapgw01 LOCAL_R3 netweaver 192.168.100.31
Connected
X 2 netweave sapgw03 REMOTE_GATEWAY netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:30:17 Connection Pending
X 19 netweave SLD_UC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:33:27 Connection Pending
X 20 netweave SLD_NUC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:30:37 Connection Pending
X 21 netweave SLD_NUC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:30:37 Connection Pending
X 22 netweave SLD_UC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:32:47 Connection Pending
X 27 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 28 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 29 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 30 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 31 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 32 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 33 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 34 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 35 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 36 netweave AI_DIREC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 37 netweave SAPSLDAP REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 15:54:14 Connection Pending
X 38 netweave SAPSLDAP REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 39 netweave SAPSLDAP REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 40 netweave LCRSAPRF REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 41 netweave LCRSAPRF REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:29:39 Connection Pending
X 42 netweave LCRSAPRF REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:29:39 Connection Pending
X 43 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 44 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 45 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 46 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 47 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 48 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 49 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 50 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 51 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 52 netweave AI_RUNTI REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 60 netweave SAPSLDAP REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:13 Connection Pending
X 68 netweave IGS.ABC REGISTER_TP netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:29:48 Connection Pending
X 69 netweave SAPSLDAP NORMAL_CLIENT netweaver 192.168.100.31 16:31:26 Connection Pending
35 system(s) logged on ***
I am getting the same error. Could you please share if you have found a solution.
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0000: 01 00 00 4B 03 01 45 07 0A DD 8A 70 AA 5B F6 56 ...K..E....p.[.V
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0020: 29 0E 63 87 82 17 00 00 24 00 04 00 05 00 2F 00 ).c.....$...../.
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0030: 00 00 09 06 00 40 00 00 15 00 00 12 00 00 03 02 .....@..........
0040: 00 80 00 00 08 00 00 14 00 00 11 45 07 0A DD 8A ...........E....
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0030: 00 13 00 00 09 06 00 40 00 00 15 00 00 12 00 00 .......@........
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0050: DD 8A 70 AA 5B F6 56 D8 92 A0 BC F3 9A EE 84 21 ..p.[.V........!
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Compression Method: 0
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chain [0] = [
Version: V3
Subject: [email protected], CN=Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US
Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
Key: Sun RSA public key, 1024 bits
modulus: 164546130673614659100546464587508805401937082626997447139358150641653094778762702643605529386963945060462618417820295217144739538713137107756847225226998964727905246706969036839701385553183842454061172884072035749790213037240682893878786969498404371282074360019097248835858617183835587887295684928062301303789
public exponent: 65537
Validity: [From: Tue Sep 12 09:49:12 CDT 2006,
To: Thu Oct 12 09:49:12 CDT 2006]
Issuer: [email protected], CN=default Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US
SerialNumber: [ b40b909f 74d167ab]
Certificate Extensions: 4
[1]: ObjectId: 2.16.840.1.113730.1.13 Criticality=false
Extension unknown: DER encoded OCTET string =
0000: 04 1F 16 1D 4F 70 65 6E 53 53 4C 20 47 65 6E 65 ....OpenSSL Gene
0010: 72 61 74 65 64 20 43 65 72 74 69 66 69 63 61 74 rated Certificat
0020: 65 e
[2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
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KeyIdentifier [
0000: C8 EA 02 93 42 9E 44 D1 55 7D 2D 32 4B 9B 1C 6D ....B.D.U.-2K..m
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0000: 2C BC 66 DC 06 BA 62 79 3B 1A 20 92 E0 81 71 A0 ,.f...by;. ...q.
0010: 0D 05 3C 95 ..<.
[[email protected], CN=default Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US]
SerialNumber: [ f6e3ada8 7dc4004f]
[4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=false
BasicConstraints:[
CA:false
PathLen: undefined
Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
Signature:
0000: BF 60 5A 67 3E E6 F0 92 4F E4 81 6D 71 0A 2E E8 .`Zg>...O..mq...
0010: F3 59 A1 87 7B D1 3A 7A CB FF D6 39 63 79 B6 82 .Y....:z...9cy..
0020: 2A 22 D0 46 51 30 6B 2A 61 6B A0 4C F0 3B CE 5B *".FQ0k*ak.L.;.[
0030: 9C 1D 46 CB D7 C2 B2 23 E2 A5 06 CD 12 F8 A9 CB ..F....#........
0040: B5 A2 43 B1 06 4C 42 B5 67 F2 DF 50 6B BC 8A 5E ..C..LB.g..Pk..^
0050: 95 0D F3 2A 73 A8 5A C8 55 77 D7 36 74 16 9E 05 ...*s.Z.Uw.6t...
0060: 85 C6 DC 3C 44 D3 06 5E 47 0C 1F 80 40 30 C7 D8 ...<D..^G...@0..
0070: 8C 27 FF B9 0C 71 EB D4 31 5C 1F 15 A1 23 6F A2 .'...q..1\...#o.
chain [1] = [
Version: V3
Subject: [email protected], CN=default Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US
Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
Key: Sun RSA public key, 1024 bits
modulus: 140862286957037297158683104484469503810921697537964422595574798580128510755934413463045842414762254029728885690233847950678735782281077619629628663140568366247472189890316085560712610474766899389736269383565795688749374256479726939861138704211990111677657317335172626254520371267441364353295155431963634875809
public exponent: 65537
Validity: [From: Tue Sep 12 09:40:32 CDT 2006,
To: Thu Oct 12 09:40:32 CDT 2006]
Issuer: [email protected], CN=default Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US
SerialNumber: [ f6e3ada8 7dc4004f]
Certificate Extensions: 3
[1]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
SubjectKeyIdentifier [
KeyIdentifier [
0000: 2C BC 66 DC 06 BA 62 79 3B 1A 20 92 E0 81 71 A0 ,.f...by;. ...q.
0010: 0D 05 3C 95 ..<.
[2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
KeyIdentifier [
0000: 2C BC 66 DC 06 BA 62 79 3B 1A 20 92 E0 81 71 A0 ,.f...by;. ...q.
0010: 0D 05 3C 95 ..<.
[[email protected], CN=default Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US]
SerialNumber: [ f6e3ada8 7dc4004f]
[3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=false
BasicConstraints:[
CA:true
PathLen:2147483647
Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
Signature:
0000: AB 84 38 1F 7B 71 D8 87 FF 24 DB C2 7E DC D0 0B ..8..q...$......
0010: 60 60 14 A8 F8 D5 46 AD 6B FC 33 90 6F 43 08 17 ``....F.k.3.oC..
0020: AE 2B EE 6C 2B 29 85 E2 A6 67 EE 5D A4 61 F3 9E .+.l+)...g.].a..
0030: E7 CA B1 27 F9 11 36 ED 93 05 7B E1 20 90 57 B5 ...'..6..... .W.
0040: C6 F9 8A 9D 50 CD B3 4A 54 DC 1B 52 EC EA 7A 0B ....P..JT..R..z.
0050: B6 E6 95 FD DD 80 BE 66 F0 77 F4 E7 9A 8A A3 EF .......f.w......
0060: 9B 68 57 0C 9C 4B 4C C0 24 C5 34 16 D3 8E 45 27 .hW..KL.$.4...E'
0070: CA 23 F1 E0 C5 5E FB FB AA 1C 21 6E CB 5B 57 D9 .#...^....!n.[W.
Found trusted certificate:
Version: V3
Subject: [email protected], CN=Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US
Signature Algorithm: SHA1withRSA, OID = 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
Key: Sun RSA public key, 1024 bits
modulus: 164546130673614659100546464587508805401937082626997447139358150641653094778762702643605529386963945060462618417820295217144739538713137107756847225226998964727905246706969036839701385553183842454061172884072035749790213037240682893878786969498404371282074360019097248835858617183835587887295684928062301303789
public exponent: 65537
Validity: [From: Tue Sep 12 09:49:12 CDT 2006,
To: Thu Oct 12 09:49:12 CDT 2006]
Issuer: [email protected], CN=default Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US
SerialNumber: [ b40b909f 74d167ab]
Certificate Extensions: 4
[1]: ObjectId: 2.16.840.1.113730.1.13 Criticality=false
Extension unknown: DER encoded OCTET string =
0000: 04 1F 16 1D 4F 70 65 6E 53 53 4C 20 47 65 6E 65 ....OpenSSL Gene
0010: 72 61 74 65 64 20 43 65 72 74 69 66 69 63 61 74 rated Certificat
0020: 65 e
[2]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.14 Criticality=false
SubjectKeyIdentifier [
KeyIdentifier [
0000: C8 EA 02 93 42 9E 44 D1 55 7D 2D 32 4B 9B 1C 6D ....B.D.U.-2K..m
0010: 63 6B 73 82 cks.
[3]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.35 Criticality=false
AuthorityKeyIdentifier [
KeyIdentifier [
0000: 2C BC 66 DC 06 BA 62 79 3B 1A 20 92 E0 81 71 A0 ,.f...by;. ...q.
0010: 0D 05 3C 95 ..<.
[[email protected], CN=default Employee, OU=default, O="default, Inc.", L=default, ST=AL, C=US]
SerialNumber: [ f6e3ada8 7dc4004f]
[4]: ObjectId: 2.5.29.19 Criticality=false
BasicConstraints:[
CA:false
PathLen: undefined
Algorithm: [SHA1withRSA]
Signature:
0000: BF 60 5A 67 3E E6 F0 92 4F E4 81 6D 71 0A 2E E8 .`Zg>...O..mq...
0010: F3 59 A1 87 7B D1 3A 7A CB FF D6 39 63 79 B6 82 .Y....:z...9cy..
0020: 2A 22 D0 46 51 30 6B 2A 61 6B A0 4C F0 3B CE 5B *".FQ0k*ak.L.;.[
0030: 9C 1D 46 CB D7 C2 B2 23 E2 A5 06 CD 12 F8 A9 CB ..F....#........
0040: B5 A2 43 B1 06 4C 42 B5 67 F2 DF 50 6B BC 8A 5E ..C..LB.g..Pk..^
0050: 95 0D F3 2A 73 A8 5A C8 55 77 D7 36 74 16 9E 05 ...*s.Z.Uw.6t...
0060: 85 C6 DC 3C 44 D3 06 5E 47 0C 1F 80 40 30 C7 D8 ...<D..^G...@0..
0070: 8C 27 FF B9 0C 71 EB D4 31 5C 1F 15 A1 23 6F A2 .'...q..1\...#o.
Client Thread, READ: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 13
*** CertificateRequest
Cert Types: RSA, DSS,
Cert Authorities:
*** ServerHelloDone
*** Certificate chain
*** ClientKeyExchange, RSA PreMasterSecret, TLSv1
Random Secret: { 3, 1, 27, 159, 38, 131, 132, 24, 47, 148, 161, 90, 7, 39, 189, 28, 178, 156, 20, 151, 220, 192, 239, 182, 115, 234, 99, 225, 68, 250, 199, 173, 96, 181, 78, 180, 238, 37, 243, 72, 19, 91, 249, 11, 49, 83, 1, 150 }
Client Thread, WRITE: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 141
SESSION KEYGEN:
PreMaster Secret:
0000: 03 01 1B 9F 26 83 84 18 2F 94 A1 5A 07 27 BD 1C ....&.../..Z.'..
0010: B2 9C 14 97 DC C0 EF B6 73 EA 63 E1 44 FA C7 AD ........s.c.D...
0020: 60 B5 4E B4 EE 25 F3 48 13 5B F9 0B 31 53 01 96 `.N..%.H.[..1S..
CONNECTION KEYGEN:
Client Nonce:
0000: 45 09 62 F6 47 C3 B9 2C 56 60 0E 0B AB 4C 69 87 E.b.G..,V`...Li.
0010: 88 72 35 36 89 4B CA FE 70 D0 F0 5B C7 F6 AF CF .r56.K..p..[....
Server Nonce:
0000: 45 09 62 F7 3F 5D 30 49 62 FB A0 D7 3D 6E F6 0C E.b.?]0Ib...=n..
0010: 05 D1 5F C2 98 C1 00 B5 87 1A 96 AE 34 5C 38 FA .._.........4\8.
Master Secret:
0000: 0E 63 38 16 86 A1 84 72 33 2C D7 07 D7 C3 AC E0 .c8....r3,......
0010: AD 5B CD 3B 2E 2A 02 91 1E FE 17 97 4E 3B 56 C3 .[.;.*......N;V.
0020: 5D 0F 7A 99 90 0D 3D 4E 5F 39 C5 EB 6E AD DA 71 ].z...=N_9..n..q
Client MAC write Secret:
0000: 99 32 FA 60 0B 88 36 CD 88 02 D5 4A CA D2 A6 49 .2.`..6....J...I
0010: 69 60 42 B6 i`B.
Server MAC write Secret:
0000: 43 3F 85 72 FB 6D 28 1C BA 1E 8A 26 56 DE 18 FB C?.r.m(....&V...
0010: 01 83 20 7F .. .
Client write key:
0000: 6F 58 29 AB B3 8C F5 75 3C 70 04 DF 9D 01 43 F5 oX)....u<p....C.
Server write key:
0000: 4A D7 E9 63 53 32 78 DF E0 99 89 60 A4 1A 3C E7 J..cS2x....`..<.
Client write IV:
0000: 24 FB 0E 12 AB D2 70 6D 80 B1 B2 BC 78 1A 55 88 $.....pm....x.U.
Server write IV:
0000: E4 75 62 25 46 95 0F 7A 44 16 E2 39 38 AD 29 CD .ub%F..zD..98.).
HawkEye Client Thread, WRITE: TLSv1 Change Cipher Spec, length = 1
*** Finished
verify_data: { 98, 254, 245, 75, 252, 23, 91, 164, 67, 197, 69, 44 }
Client Thread, WRITE: TLSv1 Handshake, length = 48
Client Thread, READ: TLSv1 Alert, length = 2
Client Thread, RECV TLSv1 ALERT: fatal, handshake_failure
Client Thread, called closeSocket()
Client Thread, handling exception: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Received fatal alert: handshake_failure
Error: Received fatal alert: handshake_failure
Thread-4, handling exception: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Received fatal alert: handshake_failure -
Question on connecting a client VPN ASA
Hi Guys,
i have a question about VPN Tunneling. I have one ASA 5505 with static PPPoE Adress outside and local 192.168.202.0/24 Network, acting as an EasyVPN Server. On the other side is another ASA 5505 without dynamic PPPoE outside interface acting as EasyVPN Client in client ode. Inside network is 192.168.1.0/24
This works pretty well! But now i have created another user that uses an software EasyVPN client to connect the EasyVPN Server. This works as well.
But how am i able to connect the client network 192.168.1.0/24 over the ASA connections?
Please give me some hint."But how am i able to connect the client network 192.168.1.0/24 over the ASA connections?"
Yes, if you set the split-tunnel ACL correctly you should be able connect to remote-client ASA.
Please follow the split-tunnel configuration method from Cisco doc, from below link.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_configuration_example09186a00808a61f4.shtml
Please rate helpful post.
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ASA Remote Access VPN: internal LAN cannot connect to connected VPN clients
Hi community,
I configured IPSec remote Access VPN in ASA, and remote client use Cisco VPN client to connect to the HQ. The VPN is working now, VPN clients can connect to Servers inside and IT's subnet, but from my PC or Servers inside LAN cannot ping or initial a RDP to connected VPN clients. Below is my configuration:
object-group network RemoteVPN_LocalNet
network-object 172.29.168.0 255.255.255.0
network-object 172.29.169.0 255.255.255.0
network-object 172.29.173.0 255.255.255.128
network-object 172.29.172.0 255.255.255.0
access-list Split_Tunnel remark The Corporation network behind ASA
access-list Split_Tunnel extended permit ip object-group RemoteVPN_LocalNet 10.88.61.0 255.255.255.0
ip local pool remotevpnpool 10.88.61.10-10.88.61.15 mask 255.255.255.0
nat (inside,outside) source static Allow_Go_Internet Allow_Go_Internet destination static remotevpnpool remotevpnpool
crypto ipsec ikev1 transform-set myset esp-aes esp-sha-hmac
crypto dynamic-map dyn1 1 set ikev1 transform-set myset
crypto map mymap 65000 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dyn1
crypto map mymap interface outside
tunnel-group remotevpngroup type remote-access
tunnel-group remotevpngroup general-attributes
address-pool remotevpnpool
authentication-server-group MS_LDAP LOCAL
default-group-policy Split_Tunnel_Policy
I don't know what I miss in order to have internal LANs initial connection to connected vpn clients. Please guide me.
Thanks in advanced.Hi tranminhc,
Step 1: Create an object.
object network vpn_clients
subnet 10.88.61.0 mask 255.255.255.0
Step 2: Create a standard ACL.
access-list my-split standard permit ip object RemoteVPN_LocalNet
Step 3: Remove this line, because I am not sure what "Allow_Go_Internet" included for nat-exemption.
no nat (inside,outside) source static Allow_Go_Internet Allow_Go_Internet destination static remotevpnpool remotevpnpool
Step 4: Create new nat exemption.
nat (inside,outside) source static RemoteVPN_LocalNet RemoteVPN_LocalNet destination static vpn_clients vpn_clients
Step 5: Apply ACL on the tunnel.
group-policy Split_Tunnel_Policy attributes
split-tunnel-policy tunnelspecified
split-tunnel-network-list value my-split
Step 6:
I assume you have a default route on your inside L3 switch point back to ASA's inside address. If you don't have one.
Please add a default or add static route as shown below.
route 10.88.61.0 mask 255.255.255.0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = equal to ASA's inside interface address.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Rizwan Rafeek -
2nd Monitor Connected Via DVI to VGA Adapter is Blurry
I have a G4 dual 1.42 GHz (the last G4 model) and have an Apple 20" Cinema Display connected to the ADC port and a 21" CRT monitor connected to the DVI port via the DVI to VGA adapter supplied with the G4.
The CRT monitor display is blurry. I have tweaked display settings in System Preferences and the monitor's controls and nothing helps. I used this monitor in a dual monitor setup on a Power Mac 9600/300 and it was razor sharp, so I know that the monitor is okay. I could pull a display card from the old Power Mac 9600 since it's not being used anymore, but I hate to add another card to the G4 because of the heat problems. Any suggestions? Thanks.I'm wondering, is it to be expected that the monitor connected to the DVI port via the DVI to VGA adapter won't look anywhere near as good as if it were connected to a separate graphics card? Thanks.
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Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adaptor : Gateway Monitor FPD1760 - Compatible ?
Hi. Is the Apple, Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adaptor compatible with Gateway Monitors?, I own a Gateway FPD1760 (Specs : http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Gateway-Gateway-Monitor-FPD1760).
Just wanted to know if I should be going with Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adaptor or) Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter, as I have heard too many complaints about the former.
Thanks in advanceIf your monitor has DVI input, get the DVI adapter. DisplayPort is digital, DVI is digital, but VGA is analog - the signal conversion will result in a (slight) drop in quality.
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TV & monitor connected via DVI to VGA & DVI cable. Wont display
I have my TV & monitor connected to my mini via DVI(input) to> VGA(output) & DVI(output) splitter cable. I cant get both tv and monitor to work at the same time only one or the other. How can I get this to work?
Note: I dont want a continuous display, I just want one to show the same as the other. If there both plugged in why dont they both work?The answer to your question would require having a block diagram of the mini's graphics sub-system. If the DAC (digital-to-analog converter) behind the VGA port is just driven from the same output as the TMDS transmitter behind the DVI port, then I agree it would be possible that both could output the same screen simultaneously. But if the VGA and DVI ports are treated as seperate channels all the way back to video memory, then likely one would be prioritized over the other, only one could be active, and they would not be able to output simultaneously.
Another potential problem is that TVs and computer monitors generally want to run at very different formats and they require different signal types to be happy. A TV will want an interlaced output whereas a computer monitor will not. And a TV will want a very low resolution, like 640 x 480, whereas a computer monitor will be happiest at a much higer resolution.
I hope for you that someone else has this working and chimes in with some practical advice. I try to avoid making posts where I have no practical advice to offer and only bad news, but in this case I thought you might want to know about some potential barriers to success. Good luck. -
I have a Samsung VGA Monitor connected to my MacBook Pro using the Mini Display Port to VGA Adapter. How do I configure the computer so that it doesn't sleep when I close the lid of the computer.
Hi alangium,
Welcome to the Support Communities!
Resetting your computer's PRAM should restore your Macbook Pro's screen appearance.
OS X Mavericks: Reset your computer’s PRAM
http://support.apple.com/kb/ph14222
This article may provide some information about your Mini DisplayPort to AVI adapter. Have you tried to connect a different VGA monitor to your Macbook to see if you get the same results?
Apple Mini DisplayPort adapters: Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3382
18. What is the maximum resolution available for use with the Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter?
The resolution available with the Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter is 1920 x 1200. VGA displays that use higher refresh rates (such as 85 Hz) at resolutions of 1600 x 1200 or greater may not generate video properly until you lower the refresh rate.
Apple computers: Troubleshooting issues with video on internal or external displays
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1573#5
How can I detect displays?
If the detect displays option is not available, hold down the Option key while you are in the Display pane.
How do I select additional resolutions on my display?
You can use the Display pane of System Preferences to specify how your display works. Not all options appear for all display models. By default the best resolution for your display will already be selected in System Preferences.
To select a different resolution, use the Scaled option. Some additional resolutions may be available when you hold the Option button.
I hope this information helps ....
- Judy -
How can I connect multiple clients to a single client ?
I am currently developing an instant messaging program.I created a server and connected multiple clients to it by using thread logic.However I do not know how to connect multiple client to a single client.
What shall I do for that?Does anybody know a good tutorial or sample program?Or shall anybody explain me what I shall do for building the Instant Messaging part of my chat program?
Thank u in advance.You may use UDP multicast socket. But since you are using the UDP protocol you might risk losing the data that you send since UDP does not guarantee the safe transfer of data.
Alternately, you might create a server that allows multiple client to connect to it whose connection Socket objects are then stored in a Vector <Socket> object. The server then sends back data to the connected client about the other clients connected to it. Now when the client wants to send data (like an IM) to another connected client, it has to send a request to the server specifying the client login name and the server in turn streams that particular client's Address and Port to the requesting client. The requesting client then initiates the connection with the other client and then starts a conversation. One more thing, when the client communicates it needs to send information to the server like the name by which it likes to be referenced. In this scenario the server acts like a central repository for clients to query the existence of other clients in the chat room. Each client here runs a thread that listens to incoming connections and when a connection is established, may be opens a IM window or something.
The third option is to make the server to relay the information from one client to another. Like say, I'm connected to whoopy server and i want to send "Hello" to jackson, then i send the message (ie, Hello) along with the name of the client to which i wish to send it to (ie, jackson). The server then performs a lookup in its Vector <Socket> object and then initiates a connection with jackson and sends the information. However, this method is pretty costly in that you will be wasting a lot of processing behind the server.
--Subhankar
P.s. If you stumble upon any other brilliant ideas let me know. -
Issue with re-connecting a Client Computer to the Server Essentials R2 2012
I have an issue re-connecting a Client Computer to Server Essentials R2 2012. The Client Computer in question was connected to the Sever originally. I started getting Error Messages indicating that I was running out of storage room. I
had been wanting to re-configure this Server with additional Hard Drives for some time, but something else always came up first. Now, I was forced to address the problem. I shut down the Server and added additional Hard Drives and while I was at
it I replaced the original Hard Drive that the Server Operating System was on with a much smaller Hard Drive, and reinstalled Server Essentials on that Drive. Everything was working fine and the Server Back-up went fine to an external Hard Drive.
I was ready to re-install my Client Computers. I started with my primary Production Computer first. The Connector Software seemed to install fine, but as I moved through the Connection Wizard I received the following Error Message: "Cannot
connect this computer to the network. This computer is already connected to another Windows Server Network. Before connecting this computer to the Windows Server Essentials network, you must remove this computer from the current network.
To resolve this issue, contact the person responsible for your network". I am the Administrator. I removed the Connector Software following the instructions in the "Troubleshooting connecting computers to the Server", but I continue
to get the Error Message whenever I attempt to re-connect the Client Computer. I have not attempted to connect any of the other three Client Computers yet as I need to resolve this issue first on my primary production machine. Where am I going
wrong? Does anyone have any suggestions?Hi PARADOX-RED,
Based on the error messages that you provided, please remove the connector software from Control Panel completely. Then, in the problematic computer, please locate
to: Control Panel-> System-> select Change settings. And select the Computer Name tab in the System Properties dialog box, click
change button. Then in the Computer Name/Domain Changes dialog box, please take the computer out of the domain as a workgroup, and rejoin in new domain.
Please check if this issue can be solved. If it still exists, please don’t hesitate to let me know.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu
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