Scott,

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 12:24 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cannot connect to WInXP box with UltraVNC
> 
> ... snip 
> 
> > So unless UltraVNC is using some other port(s) I am unaware of then as
> > far as I am concerned NIS is configured correctly (in terms of ports).
> > Input from anyone on that would be appreciated.
> 
>       AFAIK, UltraVNC requires only the usual TCP 5900 to work.

As I thought.

> > 2. UltraVNS and NIS 2003 are incompatible
> > I have seen some reports about this and wonder if anyone
> can confirm.
> 
>       Easy test: does RealVNC (either Viewer or Server) work
> in your setup?

Yes, both Viewer and Server work fine (no probs whatsoever) inside the LAN. 
So I guess that lays the incompatibility issue to rest!
 
> ... snip 
> 
> Have you tried any tunneling of the VNC connection? 
> That's a common technique of bypassing the firewall: setup 
> your firewalls to work with (say) an SSH connection, then 
> just tunnel VNC through that.
 
That's my next task (in progress). 
 
Thanks.

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Peter Coulter
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