Uum.
This is not the case.
I have VNC server running under NT4 on a local machine 10.0.0.3
I am able to run the client from local machine 10.0.0.1
I am able to connect to VNC.
But.
If I click on Start (on machine 10.0.0.1, Win95), type in:
telnet 10.0.0.3:5900
it clearly states:
"could not open connection to 10.0.0.3:5900
There are absolutely no wirewalls. Of course, this is
Windows, not Linux, etc.
Regards,
Curtiss
Steve Palocz wrote:
>
> No,
> He is saying that if you telnet to port 5900 you should get a rfb
> 003.003 response.
> Not could not open connection.
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of W. Curtiss Priest
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> Subject: Re: NT5 / Windows 2000 Server Problem -- session gets hung
>
> Bruce Lilly wrote:
>
> > What happens if you telnet to the server's port 5900 from the
> > client?
>
> OK. Had the the failure. I tried a telnet to port 5900, and
> "Could not open a connection to 216.87.100.43:5900"
>
> (But, even a telnet session to a working copy of the VNC
> Server (located on a machine here) does not accept the
> telnet connection on port 5900. Are you saying, somewhere in the VNC
> client there's a telnet option?)
>
> Curtiss
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