Thanks to all. I have resolved my problem.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Richard Doyle
Enviado el: viernes 8 de marzo de 2002 6:17
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: connect to vnc via internet
Check http://www.deerfield.com/support
I haven't tried to connect to VNC thru Wingate but I have used Wingate
elsewhere. The builtin firewall will block the ports as others have said.
Wingate has a port-redirection option (often used to allow access to a mail
server etc.). You might try entering the vnc port into this service. Don'
ot;Andrew Crowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday/2002 March 07 10.51
Subject: Re: connect to vnc via internet
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: http://my.ip.address:5800/
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andrew Crowe
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> Hi Everybody,
>
> > i have install vnc server on a windows machine that is connected to
> internet
> >
Hi Everybody,
> i have install vnc server on a windows machine that is connected to
internet
> via usb dsl modem
>
> i can't connect to that machine via vnc from internet. the viewer put
"can't
> connect to the server".
>
> the machine use wingate proxy server to share internet connection with
ot
Check http://www.deerfield.com/support/WinGate/kb/index.htm?a=1631
> i have install vnc server on a windows machine that is
> connected to internet
> via usb dsl modem
>
> i can't connect to that machine via vnc from internet. the
> viewer put "can't
> connect to the server".
>
> the machine
I don't know about that, Rich. After all, if you know that you can use telnet
for anything, what else do you need to know? :)
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From: "Richard Clegg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday/2002 March 07 04.11
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Is your firewall blocking the ports 5900 and 5800? If so, you'll not be
able to talk to VNC Server from the internet. What I would suggest is try
telnetting to port 5900 using the command 'telnet -5900'
without the quotes obviously and see what you get back. If you don't get a
response at all,