Angelo,
Thanks for your response..
To clarify this, I can access the VNC Server 3.3.7 (on a Win2000 Server)
using the regular VNC Viewer 4.0 (set up on Port 5903) as well as a current
IE 6 Browser via the Port 5803 from a WinXP SP2 PC without any problems.
Therefore, I don't believe the
HI!
I start giving up...
I read through some of the mails, but nothing that matches my problem...
I have two linux computers. One runs behind an firewall where outgoing
ports should be allowed (well, he can play games that need port 1024+)
The other computer has an accessible firewall.
I
Bennett Robinson said:
Hello,
I'm having a problem using vnc when connecting to a client workstation.
The connection is not a remote control connection, its the same type of
connection one gets when connecting to a remote computer using X windows -
a new desktop is display.
Scenario:
I am running a Listening Viewer and I want to accept connections from
two remote Servers at the same time.
Both Servers are setup with default configurations (display 0) and are
both on the same LAN behind a DSL router. Using the supplied Listen
Viewer entry in the Start-Menu I can
To run multiple listeners try the following
vncviewer -listen
so you can do :
vncviewer -listen 5500
vncviewer -listen 5501
vncviewer -listen 5502
and this will open up multiple listeners ready for connections. You
will need to forward for each port in your firewall or router if you
use
Heres a little bit to get you started let me know if you need more help.
1. To start the viewer in listen mode type the following on your box.
vncviewer -listen (where is a port number if you
leave it blank I believe it will default to 5500)
2. Forward your router port
There is no need at all to do that, though.
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
-Original Message-
To run multiple listeners try the following
vncviewer -listen
so you can do :
vncviewer -listen 5500
vncviewer -listen 5501
vncviewer -listen 5502
and this will open up multiple listeners ready
Hi All,
I have a simple home network with 2 PCs both running VNC4 servers/viewers.
This works incredibly well and, by manipulating my FW ports, I can access (and
frequently do) either machine via the Internet. My only issue (and it's minor)
is that, logged-on as an XP Power User, with VNC