Unwanted failed incoming WINVNC connections

2008-02-17 Thread Joshua Junkins
What could i do to stop unwanted connections like described above? The connections are not able to be established due to my rejections or timing out, but I wont to eliminate the problem all the way around! ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com

Re: Help: Connection Timeout (10060)

2008-02-17 Thread Corazon Crema
Hi Steve, How can I know this? How can I check my desktop PC address?.. I've tried setting up the dynamic DNS and set it on my linksys and still nothing... I think this last thing (My desktop having a different private address) could be the real problem... How do I check that my linksys is

Re: Unwanted failed incoming WINVNC connections

2008-02-17 Thread Tyran Ormond
On 03:01 PM 2/17/2008 -0600, it would appear that Joshua Junkins wrote: What could i do to stop unwanted connections like described above? The connections are not able to be established due to my rejections or timing out, but I wont to eliminate the problem all the way around! The way we deal

Server resets the connection immediately after login

2008-02-17 Thread Dinesh Subhraveti
Hi forum, I am having problem logging into the VNC server running on a Windows XP box. I can see the Windows logon screen, but the moment I enter the correct password, the windows closes with the message read: Connection reset by peer (10054). I am connecting from another Windows xp box. Both

Re: Server resets the connection immediately after login

2008-02-17 Thread steve menard
so8unds like FASTUSERSWITCHING is enabled and you are not logged in as the first logged in user disabled fast user switching or get the enterpris or personal version steve Dinesh Subhraveti wrote: Hi forum, I am having problem logging into the VNC server running on a Windows XP box. I can

Re: Help: Connection Timeout (10060)

2008-02-17 Thread steve menard
allright that comcast voice modem probably has a setup involved I am not familiar with it can you point your browser at a configuration page? that would probably be the WAN IP Address the Linksys tells you you can also check portforward.com for more assistance or you can setup something

Re: Help: Connection Timeout (10060)

2008-02-17 Thread steve menard
here are two comcast modems listed on portforward: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Comcast/CG814WG-comcast/CG814WG-comcastindex.htm http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Comcast/WCG200-CC/WCG200-CCindex.htm steve Corazon Crema wrote: Yeah..

Re: Help: Connection Timeout (10060)

2008-02-17 Thread steve menard
Sounds like you'll need to setup a static IP for the linksys like 192.168.0.60 192.168.0.linksysWANip Setup the LAN of linksys uses a different range for LAN like 192.168.1.1 try not to use the same range for the linksys as the comcast modem has linksys may use 192.168.1.1 or