On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 02:54:21 +0100, Jerome R. Westrick wrote: > Okay, Derick... ^H^H^H^H^H "Derek" > > The short... > > Do you have a VNC Server running on machine you are running putty?
Nope. Verified this awhile back, actually, but I forgot to include that in the full_description below. And if this was happening, the event log on BOX_1 wouldn't be showing connections, which it is. > The Long... > > I don't know what your problem is, but can confirm > that VNC works as you set it up (both sides natted). > I use this extensively... Just confirming: so you're definitely behind a router that is using NAT when you're at work? This would seem to rule out EVERYTHING, so I can only conclude that there's some behavior of vNC that isn't being reported. Is there a way to get a fully-detailed debugging log from the client and/or server side of vNC? If I could tell _exactly_ where it was falling on the floor, I could probably figure it out; but the sparse entries in the Event Log don't really give enough information. =/ > The only thing you did diferent than I is you redirected > 5900 to 5900. I never do this since I often have a vncserver > running on the same machine. Therefore I allways redirect > another port usually something like this: I've messed around with changing the local ports, but it doesn't change anything; same results whether I connect to "localhost", or whether I forward 9876 to 5900 and connect to localhost::9876. -- Derek _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
