Jim RabidWolf napisal(a):
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> 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.
"Connection refused" means
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To: "'Jim RabidWolf'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:58 AM
Subject: RE: Just quit
My gut instinct tells me your port-forwarding in the router got messed up or
it's a firewall issue. I would suggest you reset your router and/or try
res
Behalf Of Jim RabidWolf
> Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 5:44 PM
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Just quit
>
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> Before I go trudging off digging away, can someone save me a
> little time?
> I've had a setup working for quite some time using DynDNS and
> an upda
Try Ip Monster from cnet
On 4/14/06, Jim RabidWolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Before I go trudging off digging away, can someone save me a little time?
> I've had a setup working for quite some time using DynDNS and an updater -
> all of the sudden - it quit, nothing's changed that I can tell, t
Before I go trudging off digging away, can someone save me a little time?
I've had a setup working for quite some time using DynDNS and an updater -
all of the sudden - it quit, nothing's changed that I can tell, the IP is
still the same.
My host is a pc on my home network with a D-link router (tw