That might have been a wasted few hours, writing that script, then!  I'd
looked for a suitable configuration but hadn't found one.

Do you mean to say that the connection will survive periods of network
glitch/error/whatever if this setting is used?  Or is there still a role for
my script?  Grateful for any further clarification you can offer on this -
as the perceived "unreliability" of VNC connections in some situations has
led me to use RDC whenever that's an option.

Philip Herlihy   
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-----Original Message-----
From: vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-boun...@realvnc.com] On
Behalf Of Alex Pelts
Sent: 27 September 2009 17:12
To: Philip Herlihy
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Keep-alive script available

Or you can set timeout to 0 and server will not drop connection.

Regards,
Alex


Philip Herlihy wrote:
> One of the most useful features of VNC is the facility to set up a reverse
> connection, initiated from the server to a listening client.  Providing
the
> router at the client end can be configured to pass through port 5500,
there
> is no need to mess with firewalls and routers at the server end.  As the
> expertise is usually at the client end - that's a good deal!
>
>  
>
> However, that leaves the job of maintaining the connection, re-connecting
as
> necessary, at the server end.  Many times I've had someone set up a
> connection only for it to drop a few minutes after they have left.
>
>  
>
> I've finally (!) got a script working which provides one solution to this.
> The script, which uses only built-in NT commands (tested under XP), sets
up
> a connection and then periodically monitors that it is still "live",
> automatically re-establishing the connection if it has dropped.  This
> version is for a client at a location with a known IP address, but it
could
> be adapted to use a domain address (including one obtained via dynamic
DNS).
>
>  
>
> If you'd like a copy, drop me a note.  Beyond keeping the attribution in
the
> comments, there are no strings attached.
>
>  
>
> Phil Herlihy
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