On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 11:38 +0200, L.M. wrote:
> - Now, if I configure my router so that everything it receives
> on its port 5800 is transmitted to host A on port 5800
> - and type in a browser: http://W.X.Y.Z:5800/
>
> I have the following message:
> "java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect"
On you client, did you download the java applet successfully?
>
> o Notice:
> ~~~~~~~~~
> If I run http://www.realvnc.com/cgi-bin/nettest.cgi on the server
> it says:
> "The ip address requesting this web page is W.X.Y.Z (REMOTE_ADDR)
> Connecting to port 5900 succeeded
> Waiting from server to send version string"
> Why port 5900 and not port 5800?
5800 is for http, only for download the java applet, used as a vnc
client.
5900 is real port to do transmit VNC protocol data.
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