Before you try using the web interface, make sure the VNC stuff is
working!  (Since the web interface port 5800 is only used to download
the java stuff, and the rest goes over the vnc port anyway)...

So try the 59xx ports and a vncviewer first, once that is working then
try the 58xx and web based viewer stuff!



On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 10:39, Kevin J Edwards wrote:
> Hi All - newbie question
> 
> I'm trying to vnc into a win2k box behind a masquerading firewall/router - a 
>snapgear lite (embedded linux device) which I've set up for a small client business.  
>Latest VNC.
> 
> 
> The following incoming ports are blocked:
> 
> 20, 21, 69, 137, 139, 194, 546 currently and the server's patched up to the max 
>running AV stuff and has languard's file integrity checker running on it as well as a 
>couple of other bits of security software.  I'm going to setup a deny all/allow some 
>policy tommorow but that's irrelevant.
> 
> No outgoing ports are blocked.
> 
> I can hit into and configure the firewall's web interface from outside.  Let's say 
>its external address is 10.10.10.6  It supports port forwarding.  The internal 
>machines are using private addressing - the target server is 192.168.0.1  I've set up 
>an incoming forward of 10.10.10.6:5800 to 192.168.0.1:5900 (the win2k box).
> 
> I enter http://10.10.10.6:5800 and get a VNC authentication dialogue box.  Enter the 
>password I set in their and eventually get:
> 
> Network Error: no route to server 10.10.10.6  So I'm guessing the problem is 
>outgoing. 
> 
> The win2k server is on SP2 + various security patches
> 
> 
> The routing table on the snapgear router/firewall has the following entry for their 
>network:
> 
> 
> Destination  Gateway  Genmask         Metric          Interface
> 192.168.0.90 0.0.0.0  255.255.255.0   0               eth0
> 
> Now intuitively I would expect the gateway to be set to 192.168.0.254  which it is 
>on the win2k server.
> 
> Help!!
> 
> 
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