Re: vnc home to work.

2007-12-11 Thread Seak, Teng-Fong
I think you mixed up the use of VNC viewer and VNC listener. Use VNC viewer instead since you've already open the necessary port in your router. Since you've renewed your IP address (not your DHCP, actually), it might have been changed. Don't forget to adapt any change of IP address

Re: vnc home to work.

2007-12-11 Thread Scott C. Best
John: Heya. Please try this: 1. Download EchoVNC 2.31 and install it on the PC you want to take remote control of (eg, your work PC). The startup Wizard will automatically detect your RealVNC server and configure itself to work with it correctly. 2. During the Startup Wizard

Re: vnc home to work.

2007-12-11 Thread john O Connor
Thanks all, Especially Scott, I installed easyvnc server and all of a sudden all my problems are solved! I can now vnc to my hearts content. Next job is to get an ssh tunnel set up and encrypt the lot. Thanks again John On Dec 11, 2007 6:17 PM, Scott C. Best [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John:

Re: vnc home to work.

2007-12-11 Thread Scott C. Best
John: Heya; glad it works! Please note that echoWare (used by EchoVNC) utilizes the same OpenSSL toolkit that many SSH platforms are based on; content is end-to-end encrypted with 128-bit AES. EchoWare is all open-source, so you're welcome to look around it:

vnc home to work.

2007-12-10 Thread john O Connor
* * -- ok, big problems here. i've looked up a fair few pages, including: http://www.allthingsmarked.com/2006/...vnc-tunneling/http://www.allthingsmarked.com/2006/08/17/how-to-set-up-a-windows-ssh-server-for-vnc-tunneling/

Re: vnc home to work.

2007-12-10 Thread Dale Eshelman
In order to assist in trouble shooting the issue, please provide step by step details of the processes you mentioned. 1. Steps to turn on firewall. Also is this in the router or on the operating system, which operating system. 2. Which version of VNC - Free version? 3. Detail step by step