Lee:
Heya. Blacklisting only happens if a client tries
and fails to connect repeatedly -- it seems to be about
5 times in a 10 second interval (empirical data, here;
I'm not actually sure what the "interval" for failures
is). Once blacklisting is triggered, it takes the
"BlacklistTimeout" number of seconds until the server will
again accept connections from that IP address.
To effectively disable this feature, you can set
the "BlacklistTimeout" registry key in ../WinVNC4 to "0".
But...your email suggests that an IP address is being
"blocked", so maybe it's really an AuthHosts problem, not
a blacklisting one?
Along these lines...I'm not sure I see the point
of blacklisting the loopback interface. That's like making
sure the front door is securely locked after the bad guys
are already in the house. :)
-Scott
Does anyone know how to unblacklist an IP address that is
being blocked.
_______________________________________________
VNC-List mailing list
[email protected]
To remove yourself from the list visit:
http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list