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Subject: RE: RE: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup
is correct i think
Oh, yeah... VNC by itself is NOT encrypted in any way. I use
the method you
describe to connect to my machine at home from work... and
I'm reasonably
certain
through Linksys - my setup is correct i
think
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now, when i try to access vnc, i get an error. it just hangs for a
minute and then i get unable to connect to host: Connection timed out
(10060). the java web client doesn't work either. i know the server's
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To: William Hooper; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is correct
i think
are you saying that there may be a firewall at work not letting the VNC
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Subject: RE: Re: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is correct i
think
Telnet public.ip.of.router 5800 and see if you get any response
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Subject: RE: Re: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is correct
i think
here's what i got:
C:\telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5800
Connecting To xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 5800...Could not open connection to the host,
on port 5800: Connect failed
it doesn't say timed out
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Subject: RE: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is correct i think
Hi there,
One thing that occurred to me, reading some of the replies to your question,
is that some companies don't *actually* allow traffic out to the Internet.
Instead, all HTTP/HTTPS/FTP, etc passes through
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Subject: RE: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is correct i
think
Hi there,
One thing that occurred to me, reading some of the replies to your
question,
is that some companies don't *actually* allow traffic out to the Internet.
Instead, all HTTP/HTTPS/FTP