Sounds suspiciously like the WinXP software firewall is blocking access
to those ports.  Have you disabled TCP filtering?  Is there any other
software
firewall in place?

Brian


> Subject: Re: Server doesn't respond
>
> On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 19:28:05 +0200
> Thomas Schreiner  wrote:
> > Hello list,
> > I have a problem connecting to my realvnc-3.3.7 Server running under WinXP.
> > The Server is in the same network as the client, both can ping each other, a 
> > portscan shows the open ports,  but when I try
> connecting to the server with either an XP client or a Linux-client, there is no 
> password query, the client just doesn't do
> anything, not even terminate, nor does the server transmit any data. I read the 
> server should send an initial "RFB 003.003" at
> http://faq.gotomyvnc.com/fom-serve/cache/92.html, but when I sniff the network 
> traffic, I can only see the standard procedure SYN -
> SYNACK - ACK. Telnetting to both of the ports (5800 and 5900) is exactly the same, 
> no response from the server, but the connection
> is initialized properly.
> > I've been messing around with several installations of different vnc 
> > implementations because realvnc didn't work right from the
> start, but none of them seems to work.
>
> And before you're asking, I forgot to mention something:
> Yes, I've disabled fast user switching and I've read tfm :)
>
> Thomas
>
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