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 Gruber wrote:
> I have a digitus broadband router.
> On two computers behind the router I have installed VNC Server. To one
> computer i get a connection from outside with VNC-viewer (This server
> I gave display number 0 in the VNC-Server property window), but to
> the other computer I cannot connect.
> The second computer has display number 1. I am not able to reach this
> computer from beyond the router using VNC-viewer command: IP-Adress:1
> On the router configuration I have set virtual servers: Port 5900
> refers to 192.168.123.100 (this is the first computer, VNC works with
> this one), port 5901 is assigned to 192.168.123.101 (this is the
> second computer, that I cannot reach with VNC).
> I tried also filter rules, but it seemes that it does not matter,
> whether I activate theese rules or not.
> The message in the router's log is: *Unrecognized access from
> IPAddress:1122 to TCP port 5901
> (I can reach this computer per VNC-viewer inside the network).
>
> Can anyone help me?
>
> Ferdinand Gruber
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