I am can't get my vnc to communicate past the firewalls and/or router. I am
using win xp proffessional, I have used the port forwarding option in my
router set up, using port 5800-5900 and my computer's IP, but still no luck.
Any suggestions?
Dawn
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Since you use a router, you've probably setup a NAT. So it's
not your computer's IP address that you need, but the translated address
on the router.
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From: Dawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: samedi 4 octobre 2003 13:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: router
I4ve been looking on the web for a bug with the text-boxes, they don4t
update when i4m showing someone my screen
Does anybody knows about it
thnx!
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Fernando Doglio said:
I4ve been looking on the web for a bug with the text-boxes, they don4t
update when i4m showing someone my screen
Does anybody knows about it
http://www.realvnc.com/3.3.6-known-bugs.html
6 Feb 2003 Bug ID 30 Windows server Screen update inaccuracies improved
Please use a more descriptive subject line.
Ly, Dai APX said:
Situation: I want to connect via a browser to my home network (TIGHTVNC
SERVER) through a router from my work that has a firewall with a proxy
server.
Proxy server generally means you will not get this working.
I have gone
I am trying to VPN from my Handspring Visor Edge, Palm OS v.3.5.2H2.0 to my
office PC which has static IP. I want to connect my Handspring to my Nokia
7210's internal modem via the IRda ports and have the Nokia modem connect via its
built-in web access, to my office IP address.
Can this be
Thanks Vince it worked!
---Original Message---
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, October 04, 2003 3:29:20 PM
To: Dawn
Subject: RE: router RFC, TY !
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