Have you tried capturing the traffic and looking it in ethereal? Ideally on both sides of the connection.
One time, I had a severely wacky problem with TCP connections dying. Turned out that one of the routers was corrupting the packets. Even if is not something as odd as that, seeing the traffic can make a big difference. Jordan > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:33 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Client disconnects repeatedly over VPN > > > I have a WinVNC server v3.3.3.R9 running on Win2k (SP2), and a > remote vncviewer client, running on Win2k (SP2), connecting to > the server over VPN. The vncviewer client keeps dropping its > connection every couple of minutes or so, consistently! > Although, the VPN layer remains up. I've gotten the same results > connecting from a Red Hat Linux 8.0 based vncviewer client. > Here's an excerpt of the WinVNC server log when connecting from > the Win2k vncviewer client: > Thu Feb 13 09:40:32 2003 > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 275 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 84 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncvncMenu.cpp : usernames : old="", new="" > Thu Feb 13 09:40:35 2003 > D:ORLvsswinvncvncSockConnect.cpp : accepted connection from > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : vncClient() executing... > D:ORLvsswinvncvncServer.cpp : AddClient() done > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 1026 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : client connected : (1) > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : negotiated version > D:ORLvsswinvncvncPasswd.h : PASSWD : ToText called > Thu Feb 13 09:40:37 2003 > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 275 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 84 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncvncMenu.cpp : usernames : old="", new=""...... > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 275 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 84 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncvncMenu.cpp : usernames : old="", new="" > Thu Feb 13 10:13:40 2003 > Thu Feb 13 10:14:01 2003 > Thu Feb 13 10:14:05 2003 > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : failed to send RFB message to client > D:ORLvsswinvncVSocket.cpp : closing socket > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 275 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncVSocket.cpp : socket error 0 > D:ORLvsswinvncvncService.cpp : SelectHDESK to Default (40) from > 40D:ORLvsswinvncvncService.cpp : SelectHDESK failed to close old > desktop 40 (Err=170) > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : client disconnected : (1) > D:ORLvsswinvncvncServer.cpp : removing authorised client > D:ORLvsswinvncvncServer.cpp : deleting desktop server > D:ORLvsswinvncvncDesktop.cpp : killing screen server > D:ORLvsswinvncvncDesktop.cpp : quitting desktop server thread > D:ORLvsswinvncvncService.cpp : SelectHDESK to Default (40) from > 40D:ORLvsswinvncvncService.cpp : SelectHDESK failed to close old > desktop 40 (Err=170) > D:ORLvsswinvncvncServer.cpp : RemoveClient() done > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : ~vncClient() executing... > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : deleting socket > D:ORLvsswinvncvncClient.cpp : deleting buffer > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 84 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncvncMenu.cpp : usernames : old="", new="" > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 1028 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 275 recieved > D:ORLvsswinvncWinVNC.cpp : message 84 recievedThanks for the > help... [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
