I have two machines on one lan segment.
No routers.
No firewalls.
Nothing between them except a dumb Fast Ethernet Switch.

One machine has Windows XP Pro.
The other machine has Red Hat 9.0 Linux.

I loaded VNC 4.0 on both machines.

Nothing special, I took all the defaults, didn't mess with any config files.

I run VNC Server on the Windows machine and vncviewer on the Red Hat
machine.

This works fine.  Beautiful.  Full screen.....all controls.....no problems.

I run VNC Viewer on Windows machine and vncserver on the Red Hat machine.
I get "unable to connet to host: Connectin refused(10061)

I am using IP addresses, no names.

A trace of the traffic showed three pairs of Req/Ack at the TCPIP level.  No
indication that
there was anything wrong.  It was trying to connect to port 5900, as
expected.

I tried the Browser interface on the Windows machine (to port 5800) and that
worked.
But I need that full interface that I see in the Red Hat ---> Windows
connection.

What do I need to do on the Red Hat vncserver side to get it to accept
connections?

Thanks for your help.

Eric

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