You need to add port 5800 for the java client to connect to the VNC server.
The port 5800 is only necessary to make the initial web connection - if you
have the standalone executable on your client machine you can dispense with
port 5800.  In either case, whether you use the standalone executable or the
java client, you need to open port 5900.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray, James A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 09:48
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: java.net Error
> 
> 
> I am new at using VNC and have a couple of questions. I have 
> installed the
> latest version on my home PC and have the following setup.
> 
> 
> Windows ME
> Linksys External Router
>    I have allowed port "5800"
> Tiny Software Firewall
>    I have allowed VNC to work.
> 
> I am trying to access via IE browser and when I tried to 
> connect after I
> enter my password, I get the following error.
> 
> Java.net NoRouteToHostException. Operation time out.
> 
> Does anyone have a clue what this is and where I should start 
> looking? I
> want to access my PC at home from work and I think VNC will do it.
> 
> Thank you for the help
> 
> Jim Ray
> The Boeing Company
> (714) 896-2038
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