On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 10:09:00 -0400, William Hooper wrote: >> Wasn't there some talk vnc on win xp? >> >> I might have the same problem - I can't access a computer >> running win xp, sitting on another subnet. Accessing the >> vnc-server from xp til 2k is ok. It's the other way around >> that just own't work. I checked to see if the built-in >> firewall was on, but couldn't where to check it. At least the >> network settings showed that all ports were allowed >> trafficking. When scanning the xp-box, only port 25 and 110 >> were open. Port 5800/5900 weren't. No switch-rules or >> anything similar are setup AFAIK. >> >> I'm at a loss. What to do now?? >> >I'm going to assume that the networking is working right across the >subnets because you say that VNC works one way. Have you restricted the >VNC server with AuthHosts? What kind of router is sitting between the >two machines? Does a machine on the same subnet as the WinXP box work? >What did you use to scan the WinXP box? Port 25 is SMTP and 110 is POP3, >so hopefully that is your antivirus software. If you use Windows >Networking there should be more ports open (135,139,445).
See my previous post (the delay between mailing th list, and the time it shows is annoyingly long...) about the heavy firewalling. Thx for the input though! BW, Sorin # Sorin Srbu, Systems Engineer Web: http://www.farmaci.uu.se # Dept of Medical Chemistry, Phone: +46-18-4714482 >> 5 signals >> GSM # Div of Org Pharm Chem, Mobile Phone: +46-701-718023 # BMC, Box 574, Uppsala University Fax: +46-18-471-4474 # SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden Visit: BMC, Husargatan 3, D5:512b # # Public PGP key available on request. _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
