Well as james says, it's not the 0.0.0.0 thats wrong. The same netstat
command on my win2k machine gives

TCP    0.0.0.0:80   for my web server which is running fine

and also (along with many others...)

 TCP    0.0.0.0:5800
 TCP    0.0.0.0:5900

for my VNC server - also working fine.   

If on the local machine you type "type localhost 5900" what does it say?

-----Original Message-----
From: Hungryherman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 May 2001 17:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VNC Server on multihomed host


Tried it.  Doesn't work.  No firewall.

HH.

----- Original Message -----
From: "James ''Wez'' Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: VNC Server on multihomed host


> > Must be more to it than that.  I am running several other servers on the
> > same machine (Apache, FTP, Fictional Daemon, etc) and I have no problem
> > accessing them from the outside.  In netstat, they show up bound
> > specifically to both "inside" and  the "outside" IP addresses, not
> 0.0.0.0.
> >
> > e.g.
> >
> >     12.34.56.78:80    LISTENING    (ok)
> >     12.34.56.78:23    LISTENING    (ok)
> >     0.0.0.0:5800        LISTENING    (fails)
> >     0.0.0.0:5900        LISTENING    (fails)
>
>
> I'm afraid there isn't.  The first two addresses above are bound to the IP
> address of a specific network interface (in this case I assume one
available
> to the Internet?).  The second two will accept incoming connections from
any
> network interface, including local loopback.
>
> Are you sure there is no firewalling between the machines & have you tried
> telnetting to ports 5900 and 5800 on the target machine?
>
> Cheers,
>
> James "Wez" Weatherall
> --
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