I could solve this problem in a simple way: After disconnecting the router
from power and reconnecting VNC was working with both computers. Seems to be
a special 'feature' of that router, because it was the second problem with
the router I could only solve in this way.
Ferdinand Gruber
Ferdinand
Wow, an explosion of router questions this weekend.
For those new to the list, I've done my best to collect all
VNC/Router/Firewall related questions and answers here:
http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/63.html
If anyone has any edits or amplifiers to any of that
text, pleas
Heyaz. Seems like a good time to speak-up, even if
it is in self-promotion mode :) For anyone interested in
running VNC across a secure VPN connection, I invite you to
try out the "Personal VPN" capability of Kaboodle:
http://www.kaboodle.org/GetEngaged.html
Similar to com
What IS kaboodle? I've been to the site. Simply easy to use VPN stuff? I
take it that it requires no middleman server?
JP
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JP:
For purposes of VNC, Kaboodle can:
1. Find all of the VNC servers on your LAN, letting you "point
and click" to start VNC sessions (similar to apps like VNCon,
VNC Manager, others: faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/114.html )
2. Network-install VNC Servers into PC's you want to
Hi,
I've been trying VNC out for a few days now & I really like it.
This is great for running multiple PC's on my LAN.
I'm wondering if I can access them from the web.
Here's my situation.
I have a Cisco 675 DSL modem, it has a 5 user public IP's and a
non-routable internal address. ( A couple of
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I didn't have anyone on the other side of the router to look for my server.
I had forgotten that the router was handing out DHCP addresses to the PCs that
change everytime you shutdown everything and reboot. I had forwa
Hello,
I seem to be having a problem getting Multiple users to connect to there
office computers.
I have setup in the router
1- IP Address:5800
2- IP Address:5900
3- IP Address:5801
4- IP Address:5901
5- IP Address:5802
6- IP Address:5902
7- IP Address:5803
8- IP Address:5903
the only one that
> Hello,
>
> I seem to be having a problem getting Multiple users to connect to there
> office computers.
>
> I have setup in the router
>
> 1- IP Address:5800
> 2- IP Address:5900
> 3- IP Address:5801
> I have left the VNC Viwer settings to Default
>
> Internal access over LAN works no probl
how can i connect to othere computers out side of my home ? if some one can please
tell me how i am new to this
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how can i connect to othere computers out side of my home ? if some one
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Run the viewer, type in the IP address you want and then enter the password.
Or, better yet, download (actually read -- it's HTML) the directions for
this found on www.realvnc.com
JP
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Hi there,
I am currently running VNC 3.3.7. Could a more enlightened user please tell me how to
disable the close listening daemon option of the viewer. (option accessible via
right clicking the VNC Viewer icon on the task bar)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Gary.
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All,
I have no problem using ssh port forwarding to access my VNC servers
inside my firewall on ports 5901 - 5910. H
jackb,
thank you for that,
my miscommunication
I have
1- VNC internal IP Address: int: 5800 ext: 5800
2- VNC internal IP Address: int: 5900 ext: 5900
3- VNC internal IP Address: int: 5801 ext: 5801
If I connect to External IP:0I have no problems connecting
If I try to connect toExte
Just replace 59XX with 58XX in the command to your ssh client
ie ssh -2 -L 5801:insidecomputer:5801 -C -l user1 borderfirewall
then in your browser type in http://localhost:5801
-Dustin
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