Simen,

Have you looked at http://www.portforward.com for details on how to
configure your router?

The rules below look wrong, since the VNC1 rules say "TCP,5900-5901", which
suggests that they are attempting to forward a range of ports, and one that
clashes with earlier rules.  The first set of rules also look wrong, since
they appear to try to forward *from* port 5900 to both port 5900 and 5901.
It may be, however, that this is just the way that you router chooses to
express them...

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simen Lxland
> Sent: 11 October 2005 17:21
> To: James Weatherall
> Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number
> 
> Here is my config of my Dlink DI-624+ router:
> 
> VNC   TCP             192.168.0.100   TCP 5900/5900   always
> VNC1  TCP             192.168.0.101   TCP 5900/5901   always
> VNC   TCP Internett   192.168.0.100   TCP 5800/5800   always
> VNC1  TCP Internett   192.168.0.101   TCP 5800/5801   always
> 
> Allow VNC TCP                 WAN,*   LAN,192.168.0.100       
> TCP,5900      
> Allow VNC1 TCP                WAN,*   LAN,192.168.0.101       
> TCP,5900-5901
> Allow VNC TCP Internett       WAN,*   LAN,192.168.0.100       
> TCP,5800      
> Allow VNC1 TCP Internett      WAN,*   LAN,192.168.0.101       
> TCP,5800-5801
> 
> I can control remotely ip 192.168.0.100, but not  xxxx.101
> 
> 
> 
> On 11/10/05, James Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Simen,
> >
> > By default, the VNC Viewer for Java is served on port 
> 5800+<display number>
> > i.e. port 5800 for display zero, port 5801 for display one, etc.
> >
> > With your existing configuration of ports 5900 and 5901 
> through your router,
> > you can use a native VNC Viewer and tell it to connect to
> > xxx1.redirectme.net:0 or xxx1.redirectme.net:1 to connect 
> to your servers.
> >
> > To use the VNC Viewer for Java, you'll need to additionally 
> forward ports
> > 5800 and 5801, and ensure that the server to be accessed 
> via ports 5801 &
> > 5901 is actually configured to use those ports, so that the 
> Java applet will
> > connect using the correct value.
> >
> > I'm not entirely clear why you're using two separate no-ip 
> DNS names, since
> > both computers seem to be behind a single router - both 
> names will refer to
> > the same IP address, so the second name is effectively 
> redundant, surely?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simen Lxland
> > > Sent: 11 October 2005 10:54
> > > To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> > > Subject: RealVNC questions about ports and display number
> > >
> > > I have two pc's on my LAN and are trying to connect to 
> them from work.
> > > I have set up both with static DCHP-adresses, I have 
> mapped the port
> > > forwarding (5900 for pc1 and 5901 for pc two) in my router (Dlink
> > > DI-624+) and made sure the firewall in the router is 
> accepting these
> > > ports. I use ZoneAlarm on both pc's. I have set up VNC-server as a
> > > service on both pc's. I use No-ip client on both,
> > > http://xxx.redirectme.net on pc1 and http://xxx1.redirectme.net on
> > > pc2.
> > >
> > > I manage to connect to pc one with the vnc-viewer at my 
> work. But when
> > > I try to connect to pc two i get timeout.....
> > >
> > > I try this url to connect to: http://xxx1.redirectme.net:5091 and
> > > http://xxx1.redirectme.net:1 - is this right or wrong?
> > >
> > > What do i have to do to get this to work- seems a bit 
> strange to me
> > > why i can connect to pc1 but not to pc2......
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Qtip
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