So it can't be fixed.The problem is my router?.
Yo was able to connect to my computer but i want other thing, let me explain.
I send vncviewer to my customers, then i give them the password but i
want to use their computers not my computers.
Pardon me for my poor english.

Nightduke


2008/4/27 Steve Sobol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Scott Best wrote:
>>
>> NIghtduke:
>>
>>        Heya. If you're behind a router, you won't be able to connect to a
>> VNC server that's *also* behind that router, using the router's IP
>>  address.
>> That's called (among other things) a "hairpin turn", and most routers
>> simply won't support it. If canyouseeme or GoToMyVNC says that your
>> VNC server is reachable from the "outside world", then it is .. even
>>  though
>> it may not be from the "inside world".
>
> That's exactly what was happening. I took the discussion offlist, got on
> Google Chat with Nightduke, and found that I could connect to his EchoVNC
> server with zero problems from outside.
>
>
> --
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>
>

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