Re: Post to list

2006-09-08 Thread Jim RabidWolf
You just did, thank you. - Original Message - From: "Lee Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 11:01 AM Subject: Post to list hello, i would like to be able to post to the vnc mailing list please. ___ VNC-List mail

Re: VNC password

2006-08-08 Thread Jim RabidWolf
Todd - you didn't mention the OS of the machines? Are you using roving profiles and/or group policies? Jim RabidWolf Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair Electronic Speed Controllers For Asian Mini Lathes and Mini Mills "Just Crazy Enough To Get the Job Done"

Re: Logging In

2006-05-08 Thread Jim RabidWolf
t;::" with being the port number you've changed to. Jim RabidWolf Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair Electronic Speed Controllers For Asian Mini Lathes and Mini Mills "Just Crazy Enough To Get the Job Done" - Original Message - From: "RAY

Re: Multiple computers

2006-05-07 Thread Jim RabidWolf
computers.dyndns.org (or however you address them , this is assuming you're using a dynamic DNS) the first, having 5900 as the incoming port would be addressed as "mycomputers.dyndns.org::0", 5901 would be "mycomputers.dyndns.org::1" The documentation does explain this w

Re: connection rejection -SOLVED!

2006-05-05 Thread Jim RabidWolf
t;+255.255.255.255/0.0.0.0" At that point - all is well, and working again. Thanks to everyone for your help. Jim RabidWolf Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair Electronic Speed Controllers For Asian Mini Lathes and Mini Mills "Just Crazy Enough To Get the Job Done"

Re: connection rejection

2006-04-26 Thread Jim RabidWolf
- From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Jim RabidWolf'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:53 AM Subject: RE: connection rejection Hi Jim, >From experience, the most likely cause of unexpected disconnects is simply that yo

Re: connection rejection

2006-04-26 Thread Jim RabidWolf
now, it no longer rejects the connection, but says it was unexpectedly terminated. Any suggestions? The router is set for pass-thru of all relayed ports (pcanywhere works, btw) Jim RabidWolf Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair Electronic Speed Controllers For Asian Mini Lathes and

Re: Unknown Server

2006-04-25 Thread Jim RabidWolf
just stopped. I have double checked the ports - I am using 5900 and 5800 for Java. I've lost the internal network connection, now I get an immediate error that the "connection was unexpectedly dropped." Jim - Original Message - From: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PRO

Unknown Server

2006-04-24 Thread Jim RabidWolf
own server ( ) " Any clues on this one? Jim RabidWolf Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair Electronic Speed Controllers For Asian Mini Lathes and Mini Mills "Just Crazy Enough To Get the Job Done" ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-L

Re: Connection Refused

2006-04-24 Thread Jim RabidWolf
d when you connect to yourself - stacks up browser windows like crazy - like aiming a video camera at a mirror. Jim - Original Message - From: "John Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Jim RabidWolf'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Monday, April 24, 2

Re: Connection Refused

2006-04-24 Thread Jim RabidWolf
It's a LynkSys 614+, and it doesn't say "not accepting" - that would have been nice - at least some sign the it's goofy somewhere. As I said, the Updater is working perfectly. - Original Message - From: "John Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: &qu

Re: Connection Refused

2006-04-24 Thread Jim RabidWolf
ssage - From: "John Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Jim RabidWolf'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 2:22 PM Subject: RE: Connection Refused [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Monday, April 24, 2006 2:34 PM: > I've gone from timin

Re: Connection Refused

2006-04-24 Thread Jim RabidWolf
idea. Jim - Original Message - From: "Jim RabidWolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 1:34 PM Subject: Connection Refused I've gone from timing out trying to dial into my home system, to "Error 10061: Connection Refused." That's at l

Connection Refused

2006-04-24 Thread Jim RabidWolf
ed the permissions, shares, etc. What am I missing??? Jim RabidWolf Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair Electronic Speed Controllers For Asian Mini Lathes and Mini Mills "Just Crazy Enough To Get the Job Done" ___ VNC-List ma

Re: Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061

2006-04-20 Thread Jim RabidWolf
Thanks, I'll give it a try - everything seems to be set right, but I think I'll uninstall everything and start over clean. Jim - Original Message - From: "Jaroslaw Rafa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM Subject: Re: Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061

Re: Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061

2006-04-20 Thread Jim RabidWolf
sense. Jim RabidWolf - Original Message - From: "David Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Jim RabidWolf'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 3:14 PM Subject: RE: Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061 That's a good

Re: Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061

2006-04-20 Thread Jim RabidWolf
Thanks David, I'll start poking around from that perspective and see where it lands me... Jim - Original Message - From: "David Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Jim RabidWolf'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 12:07 PM Su

Re: Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061

2006-04-20 Thread Jim RabidWolf
They're both ends set for default (5900)... that's why I thought I'd eliminated that as the problem. Can you change the port numbers on the viewer end? Where? (I'm new with this product) Jim - Original Message - From: "David Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061

2006-04-20 Thread Jim RabidWolf
OS on both ends is Win2K - the mystery is that I've changed NOTHING - it just suddenly quit - the router settings haven't changed at all and they allow pass thru. Jim - Original Message - From: "David Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Jim RabidWolf&#x

Real VNC/DynDns - connection refused 10061

2006-04-20 Thread Jim RabidWolf
ratching my head on this one. It SHOULD be working (well, it WAS working - then just suddenly quit - the IP hasn't changed, either internally or externally). Jim RabidWolf (Uncle Rabid) Uncle Rabid ( http://www.unclerabid.com ) We Repair Electronic Speed Controllers For Asian Mini Lathe

Re: Just quit

2006-04-17 Thread Jim RabidWolf
Well, I'm down to the point now that it's telling me "connection refused" instead of just timing out, I don't know what I changed, but it means it's at least answering the query now. JRW - Original Message - From: "John Aldrich" <[EMAI

Just quit

2006-04-14 Thread Jim RabidWolf
have changed. I can ping the public IP and the updater sees and reports it correctly. The problem is that suddenly, I go back and forth between timeouts and connection refused (from outside the internal network). Any suggestions where to start? Thanks Jim RabidWo