Well, quite embarassed, this will teach me to post things at 6am after a 16 hour NOC shift....
I had been using a windows based EchoServer for the last year or so, and built the InstantVNC clients with a custom port (not 1328). The DNS name was long so I didn't see the :port at the end of the server address in InstantVNC. Removed it, everything worked perfectly.
Sorry. Thanks for the quick response however.
And there is a readme with all of the server options right in the tar. Which I looked for but wasn't there.
So in short, pretty much a total failure to pay attention on my part, I apologize, and everything is working great now.
Thanks for the quick responses guys.
-J
EE, CCNP, MCSE
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Linux Echo Server not accepting InstantVNC
and Linux Port Options
From: Steve Sobol <sjso...@justthe.net>
Date: Wed, February 10, 2010 10:42 am
To: Echo User J2 <echovnc.l...@ip10.info>
Cc: echovnc-us...@lists.sf-net
On 2/10/2010 3:49 AM, Echo User J2 wrote:
> Failed to conect to the EchoServer.
What do the server logs say? Did you turn on logging on the client? What
do those logs say?
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Steve Sobol, Victorville, CA
sjso...@justthe.net
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