I tracked the Win2k "netstat -p tcp 5" output on the server side, but since my client's at a physically remote location, I haven't done the same simultaneously... yet. That's how I discovered that the VPN layer kept up, but the VNC connection did not.Any other ideas??--- On Thu 02/13, Jordan Share < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: From: Jordan Share [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 12:50:29 -0800Subject: RE: Client disconnects repeatedly over VPNHave you tried capturing the traffic and looking it in ethereal? Ideally onboth sides of the connection.One time, I had a severely wacky problem with TCP connections dying. Turnedout that one of the routers was corrupting the packets.Even if is not something as odd as that, seeing the traffic can make a bigdifference.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> c! onnection 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:OR! LvsswinvncWinVNC.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:ORLvsswinvn! cvncDesktop.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]>
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