Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread evets dranem
James Weatherall wrote: Evets, Please provide the following details: 1. What port forwarding rules have you set up in your router? 2. What ports have you configured VNC Server to use to accept VNC connections, and to serve the Java VNC Viewer on? 3. Have you tried connecting using a native

Re: Setup Question

2005-11-03 Thread evets dranem
Warren Melhado wrote: I am considering the Enterprise Server version of RealVNP to provide remote access to several computers that are all part of a network. Each computer has a fixed IP address in the 10.10.10.xxx series and they are running behind a router that translates those addresses to a

Which Version - if any - of vnc?

2005-11-03 Thread Andy Micklethwaite
I hope this is the right place to ask. I have an old laptop (Tosh 2130) 640 x 480 screen, Win95, 8MB memory, 512MB disk. It's old, slow and a bit cracked (a bit like me G) but works! Could I use vnc to effectively run programs remotely on my desktop (Win98 512MB memory 1024 x 768 - simple

Re: Which Version - if any - of vnc?

2005-11-03 Thread Jerry Westrick
On Thursday 03 November 2005 10:05, Andy Micklethwaite wrote: I hope this is the right place to ask. I have an old laptop (Tosh 2130) 640 x 480 screen, Win95, 8MB memory, 512MB disk. It's old, slow and a bit cracked (a bit like me G) but works! Could I use vnc to effectively run programs

RE: Which Version - if any - of vnc?

2005-11-03 Thread John Aldrich
You can use virtually any version of VNC with Win95, however, you need to update the Win95 winsock, I believe... You need at least OSR2, if memory serves, and if not, you have to download and install the winsock patch. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Which Version - if any - of vnc?

2005-11-03 Thread James Weatherall
Andy, VNC Free Edition 4.1.1 should work on Windows 95, I think. We don't _officially_ support Windows 95 in the VNC 4 series, which is why we don't mention it in the docs. Failing that, VNC 3.3.7 will run on Windows 95. Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread Dragos Maciuca
I'll reply to this message as a way of getting back on my soap box. I have yet to find one retail router that can be used with VNC over the wireless connection. I don't know what they are missing, but it's not the port forwarding part as I have another device that needs port forwarding and it

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread Arthur Simpatico
Dragos, I have used Dlink and Linksys wireless routers without any problems for years with VNC over the wireless connection. It must be something in your setup. More specifically, right now I am using a Linksys WRT54G with no issues. Regards, Arthur I've stopped 83,729 spam and fraud

Connection Blacklisted?

2005-11-03 Thread Joe Duehmig
Hello, I have VNC version 4.1.1 installed on a remote server. On that server I am seeing the following error in my event log: Source: WinVNC Event ID: 1 Connections: blacklisted: 192.168.41.200 The blacklisted address is the firewall that maintains the VPN connection. I am usually able to

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread Tom Wright
Same here. I've had the Linksys wireless router for over two years and it's work fine with VNC. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Arthur Simpatico Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 9:12 AM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: RealVNC

RE: Connection Blacklisted?

2005-11-03 Thread Tom Wright
What firewall are you using? And are you being stopped from connecting to the VNC server? If so will it allow you to connect after a certain period of time has elapsed? Tom -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Duehmig Sent: Thursday,

Re: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread S. I. Becker
The problem I do have is connecting to my wireless laptop althoug I can connect to it when it is hardwired I can conect OUT with the wireless just not in Using DYNDNS.org I can get clients to call me; I can call myself when I am off-site D-Link 804v Router Virtual Server Settings RULE

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread James Weatherall
Dragos, Can you explain what you mean when you say that your router doesn't work with VNC? What is the problem you are seeing? Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dragos Maciuca Sent: 03 November 2005

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread Arthur Simpatico
That's a very good point to bring up. I use static IP assignments for my wireless connection as well as the wired, since my router firmware allows for static IP assignments based on the MAC address. Without 'steady' IP addresses, you will have problems with VNC'ing IN to that computer without a

RE: Connection Blacklisted?

2005-11-03 Thread James Weatherall
Joe, A particular IP address will become blacklisted by VNC Server when five consecutive connection attempts have failed to authenticate. There is then a ten second delay before another connection attempt will be permitted - during this period any connection attempts will fail with the error

RE: RealVNC questions about ports and display number

2005-11-03 Thread John Aldrich
Are you running a VNC server over a wireless connection? From the reports, that's where the issue is, not connecting to a wired client via wireless. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Arthur Simpatico Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:12 AM

Howto have simultaneous sessions on windows 2003 server ???

2005-11-03 Thread Michael D Schleif
Pardon my windoze ignorance; I'm a *NIX geek from the dawn of time ; I have installed vnc on a windows 2003 server; and it works as expected when I vnc into it, as the one and only vnc user. We have configured it so that multiple vnc sessions come in on same port; but, of course, there is

Re: Howto have simultaneous sessions on windows 2003 server ???

2005-11-03 Thread Joel Roberts
It's my understanding that multiple users have to use different ports to connect, we do the same thing here with multiple users logging on to the same box, each one just has to specify a different port. Thank you, Joel J Roberts ODCS Network Specialist Phone: 303-924-9179 Part of the facts is

Request times out when using Java Web Connection from outside my LAN

2005-11-03 Thread Matt Cassarino
Hi, I love this program! It works great, as long as I'm accessing my VNC server from within my LAN. I cannot access my VNC server from a computer outside my LAN. I've had friends try to access my VNC server via web browser and they aren't able to bring up any webpage. My IP address for the

RE: Request times out when using Java Web Connection from outside my LAN

2005-11-03 Thread John Aldrich
192.168.x.y is not a routeable IP address. That is a LAN-ONLY IP address. Please visit somewhere like http://www.whatismyip.com, http://www.gotomyvnc.com, http://www.showmyip.com etc. and get your real IP address from there. Also, you need to make sure you are allowing VNC to pass through your

Re: Howto have simultaneous sessions on windows 2003 server ???

2005-11-03 Thread Michael D Schleif
* Joel Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005:11:03:13:17:14-0700] scribed: It's my understanding that multiple users have to use different ports to connect, we do the same thing here with multiple users logging on to the same box, each one just has to specify a different port. Thank you, Joel J

Re: Howto have simultaneous sessions on windows 2003 server ???

2005-11-03 Thread Alex Pelts
VNC does not provide functionality similar to terminal server. It only remotes the screen and keyboard. On unix-like oses it runs as xserver so you can do this by running multiple vncserver instances. On windows it does not work this way. You will need to use terminal server license and