rom her browser,
and I get the RFB message. Perhaps I should look into the SSH solution?
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:54:28PM +, Scott C. Best wrote:
> Nick: using port 443 as Mike suggested should work. You
> can forward your home-LAN LinkSys's external port 443 to port 5900
> of the target VNC server, or forward it to that servers's port 443
> (if that server is setup to lis
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> client and the regular client.
Hmmm. How about for an arbitrary low (<5) display number?
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Mike:
That's a really good point about the proxy; it definitely
sounds as if Nick's workplace LAN is setup to use one.
Nick: using port 443 as Mike suggested should work. You
can forward your home-LAN LinkSys's external port 443 to port 5900
of the target VNC server, or forward it
work to home
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> I'm confused why it won't work internally at work. Any ideas on that?
>
> I've got the display number set to 59716 and still get the RFB message
> when trying via a browser, and get &
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> I've got the display number set to 59716 and still get the RFB message
> when trying via a browser, and get "Failed to connect to server" error
> when
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Hmm...I don't think this is going to work if you want to use the
browser-based viewer. The pr
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> On a side note, I am testing this on two PCs here at work. With the
> display number set to 59716 on one of them, I get the same RFB message
> when trying to access it from a browser. While looking at the PC with
> the 59716
work okay, though.
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Ok, I have set my display number to be 59716. When I type in "http://" into my bro
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Notice his second formula, for numbers lower than 5900.
80 - 5900 + 65536 = 59716.
Basically the large pos
mber = [desired port number] - 5900 + 65536
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Nick:
Heya. Sorry for the late reply. Most firewalls that a
company would use
Nick:
Heya. Sorry for the late reply. Most firewalls that a
company would use come "out of box" with only a handful of
external services reachable. That is, the firewalls will allow
anyone to connect to FTP, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS and SMTP. That's
about it. For example, an "ICSA approved" fir
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I would say that your corporate firewall is blocking port
5900. You may
want
to ask your MIS department. Otherwise you could set up your rout
home PC.
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On a Win2k computer at work I do the following:
1. Type "telnet :5900" at a command prompt
2.
play the login screen and that RFB message?
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Can you telnet to port 5900, and get the
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Can you telnet to port 5900, and get the RFB 003.003 response? If not,
then
the port is not available for the viewer to communicate with.
If you can, then I'm at a loss.
Rich
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I've now got both ports 5800 and 5900 forwarding (on my router) to the
Win2k machine I'm trying to connect to. I just read that the Java client
doesn't work when behind a web proxy
(http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
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> Thank you Michael. I h
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> Thank you Michael. I have setup my router to forward port 5800 to port
> 5900 on the machine I'm trying to connect to. Via Internet Explorer I
> type "http://:5800". I get my VNC login screen, but when I
> type in the pass
Connection refused".
Did I do something wrong?
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> I've got VNC 3.3.3r9 running on a Win2k Pro machine at home, behind a
> Linksys router. What I want to do is connect to my home computer from the
> office, who has their own firewalls in place. Have the network
> administ
Hello,
I've searched the archives and didn't find any concrete answers.
I've got VNC 3.3.3r9 running on a Win2k Pro machine at home, behind a
Linksys router. What I want to do is connect to my home computer from the
office, who has their own firewalls in place. Have the network
administrato
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