Geza,
VNC Server will accept connections on all network interfaces, it doesn't
pick one specific one to bind to.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Chris,
It sounds like the original viewer site you were connecting from has a
firewall for outgoing connections. It may even be that they only support
HTTP(S) connections outgoing, and that they run a proxy for those - this
appears to be increasingly common. If that's the case, then you'll need
Tomas,
That's not how you make a console X server accessible via VNC. Please see
the documentation at http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/x0.html for
details on how to do this.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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nospam,
It sounds like your wireless router doesn't allow connections from within
the LAN to it's own external IP address. Your port forwarding setup is
clearly working correctly, since the test page can see your server. You'll
find that you can connect to your server from outside your LAN
I was able to get incoming vnc over wireless working ONCE yesterday
When I went to confirm the setup I was out of luck [I had changed t of
course ]
It appears to be a windows issue when I have Wired AND Wireless
I will keep investigating because I saw a glimmer of hope yesterday
evets
James
Yep. Since you were able to telnet to localhost 5900, and got the RFB
prompt, that means the server *is* listening. Now we have to find out if you
get the RFB prompt from outside the network. Here's a question that'll
answer if the Speedstream is acting as a router or just a modem... the IP
Chris:
It sounds like the problem is your network at the remote side. You can
either use something to tunnel the connection or you can get the IT
department to allow you to connect out to the internet. I strongly recommend
the latter option, as you'll have a lot of explaining to do if you get
Was at a college where I can't install a certain piece
of software due to disk access restrictions. I had
emailed the viewer to myself, so I fired up the viewer
from my email and everything worked great! Speed was
sufficient, but for my purposes latency is much more
important and that was quite
At 03:32 AM 11/10/2005, you wrote:
Geza,
VNC Server will accept connections on all network interfaces, it doesn't
pick one specific one to bind to.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
Wez,
What happened, yesterday I removed this PC from a domain (remotely
using RealVNC) and at the same time I
Geza,
Windows Firewall maintains two policies for its configuration. One is
used when machine is in the workgroup and the other for the domain
environment. You can pre-configure workgroup policy using netsh and
make sure that RealVNC is specified. So when machine is removed from
the AD, you can
Probably the latteri.e. turn off Windoze Firewall *before* you remove
the machine from the domain.
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Behalf Of Geza Levai
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:33 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Two network
Hello,
I would appreciate any help on the following.
Tightvnc 1.3(dev1), I run vncserver start and get
Starting Xvnc...1...2...3...4...DONE
VNC IS NOT RUNNING
When I run Xvnc from the command line I see
Carlin:/opt/tightvnc/Xvnc
Hi all.
I've been looking for info on dynamic desktop resizing, and hoped
someone had the latest. I'm looking to do a couple of things. First,
I'm running the server in Linux (RH Ent 34) and the client on Win2k/XP
and Mac (Chicken of the VNC).
The first thing I'm looking for is a way to
If you don't have a tray icon for your VNC server then you're either running
a very old release that has been mis-configured, or a VNC 4.x release hacked
by a third party to remove the icon. Standard VNC 4.x series releases
always show a tray icon.
Regards,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
Hi Geza,
Glad to hear you resolved the problem thanks for the useful info.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Sent: 10 November 2005 18:33
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Subject: RE: Two network
Antoinette,
Have you tried upgrading to VNC 4?
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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Sent: 10 November 2005 20:28
To: VNC-List@realvnc.com
Subject: VNCServer won't start
Hello,
I would
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