Re: error 10061

2006-08-02 Thread Jerry Westrick
First find out if you got a vnc or a network problem... I assume you are using port 5900 on your server! This can be done on the client machine as follows: in a dosbox (or unix shell) type telnet servername 5900 If you get a line with RFB rthen it's a vnc problem... If you don't get the RFB

Re: error 10061

2006-08-02 Thread evets dranem
10.x.x.x is a private IP and works from inside; Public IP arriving from outside does not make it in. I would check for Port forwarding at the Internet gateway since it appears that request is being dropped and not forwarded to the remote computer or maybe connections tab has numbers in the

Error 10061 - Connection refused - Some info that may help

2006-08-02 Thread 121
I use the freeware version of realVNC to monitor a PC running some CCTV capture software connected to a linksys router using a wireless adaptor. The software on the server PC is windows 98, the viewer PC is running XP. Today when I tried to get connected to the server pc I received the Error 10061

RE: Error 10061 - Connection refused - Some info that may help

2006-08-02 Thread James Weatherall
. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2006 16:10 To: vnc Subject: Error 10061 - Connection refused - Some info that may help I use the freeware version of realVNC to monitor a PC running some CCTV

error 10061

2006-08-01 Thread Matthieu Fleury
Hello, As many other people apparently, i have the 10061 problem. But I tried everything, and get no result. I'm using version 4.1.2, on both viewer and server side. The symptoms are When I try to connect internally (using the private 10.20.7.1 address of the server), I can connect,

RE: error 10061

2006-02-01 Thread James Weatherall
Please see http://www.realvnc.com/faq.html#unexpectedClose Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Weiss Sent: 01 February 2006 03:36 To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: error 10061 I had been using Real

error 10061

2006-01-31 Thread Steve Weiss
I had been using Real VNC on my XP home machine for months, and now unexpectedly I'm not able to connect from the outside. I get the 10061 message, connection closed unexpectedly. Anyone have any clues what may have changed? I checked the router settings, all seems ok. Stumped!

RE: Error 10061

2006-01-23 Thread John Aldrich
Can you verify that VNC is actually installed on your KUbuntu system? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mathieu Pagi Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 11:43 PM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Error 10061 Hi, I tried to setup a vnc server

RE: Error 10061

2006-01-23 Thread John Aldrich
23, 2006 11:40 AM To: John Aldrich Subject: Re: Error 10061 Yes, VNC is actually installed on my server. I found in a log file that when I try to open a vnc session, kdm throw a sig 11 (segmentation fault) I think this bug can be hard to track down for a newb like me. I found a work around to my

Error 10061

2006-01-21 Thread Mathieu Pagé
Hi, I tried to setup a vnc server on a linux box and access it from a windows box. On my kubuntu system, I use a command like this to start a server : vncserver :1 however, when I try to connect I get a 10061 error telling me the connection is rejected. So I did a netstat -l on the linux box

Unable to connect, sometimes, error 10061

2005-08-24 Thread Holgate Dana-r47359
After more debugging I think this is not a VNC problem. It appears to be a xinetd problem. When the problem occurred I did lsof -i :59xx and determine that xinetd was not listening on the port, just as error 10061 suggests. It would appear that the handoff of the port from Xvnc back to xinetd

Unable to connect, sometimes, error 10061

2005-08-11 Thread Holgate Dana-r47359
I've searched the lists, found things similar but not quite the same as what I've encountered and got some clues but no solutions to be found. I am running the VNC server on Red Hat Linux and the VNC viewer on WinXP Pro and Win2K. Most of the time it works fine, but once in a while someone

Connection Refused: Error 10061

2005-03-27 Thread Roland Sippel
The mail-archive is full of this Error. I use Standard-port. And sometimes i get Connection Refused: Error 10061 On VNC-Server Win2K i closed the Server 4.1.1 (run as service) and after restart the service the connection from client works. I do nothing - only restart VNC-service. Client (WIN

Re: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-03-09 Thread evets dranem
Casey Diercks wrote: Ok, I took some of the suggestions and tried them out. Here is what is happening now. I have two computers both set up to receive incoming connections on port 5900 for the viewer, and 5800 on the java server (default settings on both). First, I forwarded port 5800 directly

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-02-10 Thread Casey Diercks
easy to accomplish, but VNC keeps booting me out! HELP! -- From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Casey Diercks' [EMAIL PROTECTED], vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defau lt Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-02-10 Thread William Hooper
Casey Diercks said: So I used my router to forward EXTERNAL port 5252 to port 5800 on machine 1, and forward EXTERNAL port 5254 to port 5800 on machine 2. (I'm using a Linksys router so I used the UPnP Forwarding function to do this). That way if I type in http://mydomain.com:5252, the router

Re: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-02-10 Thread Angelo Sarto
to accomplish, but VNC keeps booting me out! HELP! -- From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Casey Diercks' [EMAIL PROTECTED], vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defau lt Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:38

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-02-10 Thread Casey Diercks
, but it works perfectly from inside my LAN. Thanks for all the help!! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Angelo Sarto Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 8:15 PM To: Casey Diercks Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Re: Error: 10061 whenever I change

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-02-10 Thread William Hooper
Casey Diercks said: I noticed you have to use the double color (::) before the port or it won't work. Why is that? A single colon means a display number follows, a double colon means a port number follows. http://www.realvnc.com/v4/winvncviewer.html -- William Hooper

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defau lt

2005-02-09 Thread John Aldrich
to 5900 to machine #2's 5800 to 5900. You don't HAVE to change the default ports on the machines, just reconfigure the router. John -Original Message- From: Casey Diercks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:51 PM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Error

Re: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-02-09 Thread Angelo Sarto
When you are using the viewer to connect to a server that is running on a non-standard port you need to specify the port name as well as the server name/ip in the connection box, like this 192.168.1.2:5801 --ANgelo On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:50:40 -0500, Casey Diercks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defau lt

2005-02-09 Thread William Hooper
John Aldrich said: Question: Why change the ports that VNC accepts connections on? I can think of two: 1) So that the java viewer works without having to fiddle with the address 2) You have a router that doesn't support port forwarding as you describe. -- William Hooper

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defa u lt

2005-02-09 Thread John Aldrich
-Original Message- From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:40 AM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defau lt John Aldrich said: Question: Why change the ports that VNC accepts

Re: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defa u lt

2005-02-09 Thread Steven Clark
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:38 AM Subject: RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defa u lt -Original Message- From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:40 AM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Error: 10061

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defa u lt

2005-02-09 Thread William Hooper
John Aldrich said: [snip] 1) I see your point, but it's just as easy to do the redirection on the router as it is to do it on the command-line, I would think... Yo don't do it on the command-line, you have to do it every time you use the java viewer. By default the viewer points to the

RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from def a u lt

2005-02-09 Thread John Aldrich
-Original Message- From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 1:38 PM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from defa u lt John Aldrich said: [snip] 1) I see your point, but it's just as easy to do

Error: 10061 whenever I change the connection port from default

2005-02-08 Thread Casey Diercks
I have VNC set up on two computers on the same network. One is a Windows 2000 machine, and the other is an XP Pro machine. When I install VNC on both and use them with their default settings everything works fine. The problem is that I want to be able to access both from outside the network, so

Connection denied: Error 10061

2004-12-22 Thread foren
with my old configuration is still running. Result with the new machine running VNC 4.0 viewer is always: Connection denied: error 10061 Tried a lot, but without success. Can anybody help? ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself

RE: Error 10061: Connection refused

2004-11-22 Thread Christopher Mc Carthy
A candidate for the FAQs? My modem/router (Alcatel SpeedTouch 'Home' turned into a '510v3') is the same using the stock firmware. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Error 10061: Connection refused Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 22:15:34 -0800 I spent about

Error 10061: Connection refused

2004-11-16 Thread info
I spent about 5 hours trying to troubleshoot this problem before I found an older message on this list saying that some routers don't allow traffic that originates from inside the router to return. I was getting this error when trying to connect to a computer on my network from another computer on

RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-23 Thread Ronald B Miller
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RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-17 Thread Ronald B Miller
... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of James Weatherall Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 12:43 PM To: 'Ronald B Miller' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems Ronald, You misunderstand: error 10061 indicates

RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-11 Thread James Weatherall
: Error 10061 on one of two systems Hi, Folks, I have recently purchased a new computer to replace my 3 year old one. They are both Windows XP and both successfully use a VPN client to connect to work. One of them can connect the VNC ver 4 viewer to the Solaris 8 system running VNC Server

RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-11 Thread Ronald B Miller
: Error 10061 on one of two systems Hi, Folks, I have recently purchased a new computer to replace my 3 year old one. They are both Windows XP and both successfully use a VPN client to connect to work. One of them can connect the VNC ver 4 viewer to the Solaris 8 system running VNC Server

RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-11 Thread James Weatherall
Ronald, You misunderstand: error 10061 indicates that the server computer didn't even accept the TCP connection in the first place - the connection never got to the stage of being connected nor authenticated. This is why there is no logged connection in the .log file. Possible causes

RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-11 Thread Valis Keogh
] Subject: RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems Ronald, You misunderstand: error 10061 indicates that the server computer didn't even accept the TCP connection in the first place - the connection never got to the stage of being connected nor authenticated. This is why there is no logged

Error 10061 on one of two systems

2004-08-10 Thread Ronald B Miller
can't connect and gives the ubiquitous error 10061. I have added ports 5800 and 5900/tcp inbound/outbound to my firewall and can ping the system I'm trying to connect to but I cannot telnet to that system using those ports (e.g.: telnet server.ibm.com 5800 where 'server' is the Solaris box). Any

Connection Refused: Error 10061

2004-03-12 Thread Brian Edgeley
I have problems connecting to several satellite locations via RealVNC 4.b4 I set up RealVNC as normal (I have 50 users), but when I return to base I cannot access their terminals because the connection is refused! I am given the Error code: 10061. I notice from FAQ search, that in November

RE: Connection Refused: Error 10061

2004-03-12 Thread James Weatherall
Brian, Connection Refused indicates that the host computer was contactable, but was not accepting connections via VNC. This could be because VNC Server was not running, or because it was running on a different port number to the expected one. It could also be because a firewall is in place that

4b4 on WinXP: Service Not Accepting Connections: Error 10061

2003-11-29 Thread Pete Klammer
Having installed VNC 4.0 beta 4, I have now lost all VNC functionality. Attempting to connect, my viewer reports error 10061 connection refused. The system-tray icon displays mouse-over pop-up VNC server (service): not accepting connections. and right-click Options is gray disabled. What

Service Not Accepting Connections: Error 10061

2003-11-20 Thread Pete Klammer
Having installed VNC 4.0 beta 4, I have now lost all VNC functionality. Attempting to connect, my viewer reports error 10061 connection refused. The system-tray icon displays mouse-over pop-up VNC server (service): not accepting connections. and right-click Options is gray disabled. What