Question #255757 on Epoptes changed: https://answers.launchpad.net/epoptes/+question/255757
Bjoern G. posted a new comment: I am interested, too ! Unfortunatelly, it doesn't seem to work, because of a failing back route. SERVER: phantasy.dnyndns.org /etc/default/epoptes: ------------------------------- PORT=789 SOCKET_GROUP=epoptes CLIENT: /etc/default/epoptes-client: --------------------------------------- server=phantasy /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base: ------------------------------------------------- search dyndns.org Starting client works fine. Icon appears in Server-Gui. But if I start a broadcast session, the following error occurs: 21/12/2014 20:44:14 Making connection to client on host phantasy port 55354 21/12/2014 20:44:14 rfbConnectToTcoAddr: failed to connect : No route to host 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connection failed: No route to host 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp: trying: phantasy 55354 21/12/2014 20:44:14 rfbConnectToTcoAddr: failed to connect : No route to host 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp: connection failed: No route to host 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp: re-trying epoptes 55354 21/12/2014 20:44:14 rfbConnectToTcoAddr: failed to connect : No route to host 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp: connection failed: No route to host 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp: trying IPv6 phantasy 55354 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp[ipv6]: trying sock=12 fam=2 proto=6 using 176.198.xx.xx 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp[ipv6]: connect: No route to host 21/12/2014 20:44:14 connect_tcp[ipv6]: setsockopt IPV6_V6ONLY: Protocol not available 21/12/2014 20:44:14 reverse_connect: phantasy:55354 failed -- You received this question notification because you are a member of Epoptes Developers, which is an answer contact for Epoptes. -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~epoptes Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~epoptes More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

