Mark wrote:
I don't understand what you want me to do. There is a sectino for port
forwarding in advanced, and dmz. I have dmz enable to 192.168.0.2 . which is
my local ip address. I'm using my external ip address to connect. This is
driving me crazy. I have an ftp setup I opened port 21 it works
I have a similar problem after upgrading to version 4.1.7 where client
did not get disconnected and any further attempts to contact host
returned a connection closed
Regards,
Mark Jenkins
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Giles,
The error message in question means that you are telling VNC viewer to
connect to something that is not a VNC server.
How are you telling VNC viewer which server to connect to?
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> Event Type: Information
> Event Source:WinVNC4
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1
> Date:8/10/2005
> Time:9:57:27 AM
> User:N/A
> Computer: MD-SRVR-01
> Description:
> Connections: closed: 172.16.1.112::1505 (unable to
Seamus,
What is it that you are actually trying to achieve?
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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> Sent: 11 August 2005 03:19
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> Subject: Windows 2003 Terminal Servic
Mark wrote:
No there is no software firewall!
Do your server runs on port 5900 ?
Could you try to configure your router to explicitly forward port 5900
to your internal IP address as suggested by Arthur earlier ? You will
find the information on how to do this at "Adding a Custom Service" (5
No there is no software firewall!
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To: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: Can't connect to server outside network
> Mark wrote:
> > I don'
Yes the server runs on port 5900. I have port 5900 and 5800 forwarded to my
internal ip address
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To: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Arthur Simpatico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: Can
Mark wrote:
Yes the server runs on port 5900. I have port 5900 and 5800 forwarded to my
internal ip address
You said you can access your FTP server, right ? Ok, here is one thing
we can do to check port 5900 is correctly forwarded to your computer :
- stop your vnc server
- stop your ftp ser
Well, I'm using the "Real" client to connect to the Fedora server. One thing
I'm doing that may be related to the problem is I'm overriding the
color-depth selection and selecting "full" instead of "medium". I don't like
the look that Medium gives (and that's where the Tight client has a slight
adv
Mark Kluge wrote:
> It's windows xp pro. No service pack 2. No software firewalls
> - Original Message - From: "evets dranem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:17 PM
> Subject: Re: Can't connect to server outside network
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>> Mark w
Tom,
Are you *absolutely sure* that you have not accidentally deleted any of the
contents of the VNC distribution's own "xc" directory when you've unpacked
XFree86/Xorg over the top of it?
Are you *absolutely sure* that you have run the patch command to apply
xc.patch to the xc directory, after u
And you have *specifically* told the router to send connections on port
5800-5900 to your PC inside the router? Not just opened those ports up in
the router, but actually pointed those ports to a specific IP address?
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Beha
Keith,
As far as I'm aware, RedHat are pretty good at keeping up to date with the
latest VNC releases, at least in their newer Fedora Core releases. If
you're using an older RedHat release, of course, then you may find that
they're no longer updating the VNC package for it.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVN
Dear James
In RHEL3 and RHEL4 they are branching from 4.0.0.beta code. They claim
to be backporting significant issues. I will mention the specific
problems I had to them. If you could tell me where they should look for
the fix made on the modifier + mouse change perhaps they will backport i
Mark:
You can also test your system by browsing to http://www.gotomyvnc.com and
have it scan for VNC servers on your network. If you have it configured
correctly, gotomyvnc will find the server and show it to you.
You could also try telnetting to port 5900 on your external IP from a
machine outsid
Kimberly,
If possible, I'd recommend installing Gentoo's RPM-handling tools and
install the latest VNC 4.1.1 RPM, which is a complete re-write of VNC and is
built against the newer XFree86 version 4.
I'll ask our friends at Gentoo whether they might provide a more up to date
emerge package for VN
John,
I assume that when you say the "Real" client, you mean the standard VNC
Viewer? (Real do not provide a version of VNC, to the best of my knowledge)
Are you saying that you see the same problem when using the standard VNC
Viewer to connect to the server?
Can you check what your X keyboard-
Yes the ftp runs fine on port 5900
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From: "Yann Renard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Arthur Simpatico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: Can't connect to server outside network
> Mark wrote:
> > Yes
Yes, I mean the "Standard" VNC viewer provided by RealVNC. I was able to
repeat the problem with the "standard" version of the browser, not as badly,
but still there. According to the Control Center, Keyboard repeat is set to
delay of 660 msec and a rate of 25/s. These are apparently the defaults.
Yes
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Cc: "Arthur Simpatico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:23 AM
Subject: RE: Can't connect to server outside network
> And you have
I am trying to connect to a win2k3 box (terminal services) with remote desktop
and then connect to that session with vnc.
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Hi!
I'd already putted the port 5900 on the "Allow Incoming UDP Ports", "Allow
Outgoing UDP Ports", "Allow Incoming TCP Ports" and "Allow Outgoing TCP
Ports" but I'm still cannot connects to my PC by the viewer.
Does Anyone knows what's happening???
Thanks for the help,
Paulo
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I will start from scratch and verify no files were overwritten when unpacking
etc. I absolutely know the patch was applied. I
checked file-by-file and line-by-line.
thanks
tom
I am running VNC 4.1.1 server on a Mandrake Linux
workstation and accessing Display 0 from a Windows
laptop running Cygwin. The mouse works fine, but I can
not type anything using the keyboard.
I searched the archives and couldn't find an answer.
Any ideas?
Thx,
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>From a command prompt, type in:
telnet computername 5900
Do you get a connection?
Thank You,
Steve Bostedor
http://www.vncscan.com
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Behalf Of Paulo Ferrari
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 1:12 PM
To: VNC-List@rea
Hi James,
thanks for the warning.
But I need to stay connected 24x7 to my server. There only 1 vncserver
running
and only I connect to it.
So, if there is a problem, I will set to a nomal value for a few minutes
to solve the problem.
Regards,
Oliver
James Weatherall wrote:
Oliver,
Please b
I've searched the lists, found things similar but not quite the same as what
I've encountered and got some clues but no solutions to be found.
I am running the VNC server on Red Hat Linux and the VNC viewer on WinXP Pro
and Win2K.
Most of the time it works fine, but once in a while someone wi
I've searched the lists, found things similar but not quite the same as what
I've
encountered and got some clues but no solutions to be found.
I am running the VNC server on Red Hat Linux and the VNC viewer on WinXP Pro
and Win2K.
Most of the time it works fine, but once in a while someone wil
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