reading version failed: not an RFB server?

2006-10-09 Thread danidani
This is the message that I got trying to connect with the VNC Viewer to a Win XP machine where the VNC Server is running. The machine answer to the ping. Any idea about that? Thanks a lot, Daniele -- skype: danieleda msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

help about reading version failed: not an RFB server?

2006-11-03 Thread danidani
Hallo, I have a vnc server (version 4.1) and a vnc viewer both with win xp. When I try to connect I get this message: reading version failed: not an RFB server? From the firewall log (sonicwall) it seems that nothing is blocked by the firewall itself. Some weeks ago the connection worked with no

Re: help about reading version failed: not an RFB server?

2006-11-03 Thread danidani
application use the port You can run telnet serverip port, such as telnet 192,168.1.2 5900, it will show RFB 003.008, if not, it means the port isn't VNC server. On 11/3/06, danidani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hallo, I have a vnc server (version 4.1) and a vnc viewer both with win xp. When

Fwd: help about reading version failed: not an RFB server?

2006-11-03 Thread danidani
, scan it for malware and be sure to upgrade to the latest VNC Server release (4.1.2) before putting it back on the network. Regards, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of danidani Sent: 03 November 2006 15:50

Re: help about reading version failed: not an RFB server?

2006-11-03 Thread danidani
GREAT, it works with this trick!! Now the question is... which program is using port 5900??! On 11/3/06, John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 03 November 2006 10:50, danidani wrote: Doing telnet ipaddress 5900 I obtain: :[EMAIL PROTECTED] NOTICE * :psyBNC2.3.1 running

Re: help about reading version failed: not an RFB server?

2006-11-03 Thread danidani
manager and find out who opened that connection. On unix there is a similar facility although switches are different and you need to be root to do it. Regards, Alex danidani wrote: GREAT, it works with this trick!! Now the question is... which program is using port 5900??! On 11