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Envoyi : mercredi 1 octobre 2003 17:06
@ : Zach Dennis
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Objet : RE: Failed to connect to server: VNC + VPN
Let me find out more info for the VPN from the admin
Thanks a lot. I need to check with the admin here and go from there.
Sean Zhang
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10/02/2003 04:18 AM
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Subject:RE : Failed to connect to server: VNC + VPN
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Subject:Re: Failed to connect to server: VNC + VPN
Sean:
Heya. Is it possible that the target VNC Server
is running with an AuthHosts setting? That is, it may be
setup to restrict
Sean:
Heya. Is it possible that the target VNC Server
is running with an AuthHosts setting? That is, it may be
setup to restrict connections from anything with an IP
address in a limited range; when you dialup you may be
given an address in this range.
You'll need to look in the
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Subject:Re: Failed to connect to server: VNC + VPN
Sean:
Heya. Is it possible that the target VNC Server
is running with an AuthHosts setting? That is, it may be
setup to restrict connections from anything with an IP
Sean:
Hmmm. I am unsure if 'Failed to connect to server' is
an authoritative reply from the VNC server or not. So try this:
startup a web-browser on your VNC Viewer, and point it to
the VNC Server: http://vnc.server.ip.address:5800;. See
if that can connect.
Alternatively, try
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Subject:Re: Failed to connect to server: VNC + VPN
Sean:
Heya. Is it possible that the target VNC Server
is running with an AuthHosts setting? That is, it may be
setup to restrict connections from anything